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By joining the Warsaw advisory team, you will support clients with some of the most challenging problems in the energy sector. You will support all aspects of client engagement: helping identify issues, forming hypotheses, conducting analysis, synthesising conclusions into recommendations and presenting to key decision-makers in industry. As part of an international and diverse team, you will work on projects and topics of high relevance to the energy transition. You will play an active role in client facing activities such as identifying clients’ needs, managing and executing projects, presenting project findings, pitching our services and answering client questions in calls and in-person workshops. The role offers autonomy, flexibility and the opportunity to develop as an energy sector expert, within an experienced and capable team.
Job Responsibility:
Manage workstreams and project teams in developing timely and rigorous quantitative analyses including managing junior team members
Provide insights and recommendations to help shape client’s strategic decision making
Engage with clients to understand their requirements and delivery project scopes
Prepare commercial offerings and proposals for advisory projects based on understanding clients needs
Work closely with our modelling and software team, structuring technoeconomic problems into quantifiable analyses and deriving insights from the model results
Communicate findings to clients as well as to the wider public (media, webinars, conferences etc.)
Contribute to Aurora’s product development, by identifying new opportunities, developing new business, and expanding our capabilities
Requirements:
4+ years’ experience in consulting, energy, financial services, or other analytical environments
Strong interest in energy markets, ideally with exposure to the Polish/Czech/Slovak energy sector
Relevant university degree: A quantitative field with interest in policy/economics, or a social science, environmental studies or a related field, coupled with experience in quantitative analysis
Ability to collect, analyse and interpret complex quantitative data
Proven experience in project ownership and process management
Strong communication skills with both technical and non‑technical stakeholders
Self‑starter with an entrepreneurial mindset and desire to grow the business
Competence in advanced data analytics (e.g. Advanced Excel)
Proficiency in English and Polish
Nice to have:
Knowledge of Czech or Slovak
Skills in Python, or other related programming languages
Experience managing junior colleagues
Experience in financing transactions or M&A in the energy/industrial sector