The Long Duration Energy Storage(LDES)
Council LDESAnalyst/Economist—Policy and Markets Team
Location: Remote, able to work hours that largely overlap with Central European Time (CET).
Applicants from across the globe are welcomed.
Start Date: February 2026 Position Type:
Full-time
The Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Council is seeking an Analyst/Economist to drive and support our growing body of analytical work, including economic analysis, mapping, drafting reports, and ongoing data collection from our global membership and partners.
This role is ideal for someone who is analytically strong, highly organized, curious about the evolving energy landscape, and capable of translating complex quantitative insights into clear, compelling narratives.
Key Responsibilities Analytics & Research- Conduct quantitative and economic analysis related to long‑duration energy storage (LDES), power systems, and decarbonisation trends.
- Contribute to and lead sections of upcoming LDES Council reports, including market outlooks, whitepapers, policy briefs and use cases.
- Support the development and maintenance of the global LDES project database and company repository, including data validation, trend identification, and analytical commentary.
- Lead and coordinate structured data collection efforts with LDES Council members, including outreach, survey design, and follow‑up.
- Manage and clean incoming datasets; ensure accuracy, consistency, and completeness.
- Serve as a point of contact for member organisations on data‑related questions or contributions.
- Draft sections of analytical reports, research briefs, and insights papers with strong attention to detail, clarity and rigour.
- Translate technical information and quantitative results into accessible language for diverse audiences.
- Support cross‑team editorial needs, ensuring consistency in tone, style, and data presentation.
- Professional or educational background in Economics, Energy Systems, Engineering, Environmental Science, Data Science or related field.
- Strong data analysis skills, with proficiency in tools such as Excel, Python, R, Stata.
- Comfortable working with large datasets, statistical analysis and economic modelling.
- Excellent written communication skills, with experience drafting research, analysis, or policy content.
- Strong quantitative reasoning and attention to detail.
- Professional background or academic coursework in energy systems, electricity markets, energy storage or climate economics.
- Experience with data collection and stakeholder engagement.
- Familiarity with visualisation tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau) and/or energy databases.
- Prior exposure to consulting, research, or applied economics work.
- Analytical rigor paired with strong storytelling ability.
- Curiosity about energy technologies, markets, and long‑term decarbonisation pathways.
- Initiative, ownership and an eagerness to learn in a fast‑paced environment.
- Professionalism in external engagement with member companies and partners.
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