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T&E is looking for a talented and dynamic data analyst to join the team to help drive the transition to electric vehicles. The role will cover a range of topics related to vehicle electrification, with a focus on batteries and raw materials. This will include being part of T&E’s work to ensure the transition to electric vehicles is sustainable and made in Europe. As T&E’s batteries and materials researcher, you will support strategies to secure circular, resilient and responsible battery value chains in Europe. You will also support a wider team of analysts working on a range of topics related to vehicle electrification.
Job Responsibility:
Taking a leading role on T&E’s analytical work on battery supply chains and critical minerals, including battery recycling and metals such as aluminum, nickel and lithium
Developing innovative and evidence-driven reports, briefings and other written material
Inputting data into advocacy and campaign materials as well as supporting colleagues with visual evidence
Support the organization with ad hoc requests and fast technical responses across a range of topics, for both internal and for third party stakeholders, such as policy makers and journalists
Analyzing or developing models that project the supply and market for batteries, their supply chains and critical materials
Updating and expanding T&E datasets, including overseeing data purchase and delivery
Analyzing and dissecting data as well as complex policy issues from a variety of sources including scientific studies, European Commission reports and models being used to shape EU battery and raw materials policy
Representing T&E in EU (or national) technical expert groups and workshops on the above topics
Being a key part of both the Trends & Analysis team, where all analysts in the organization sit, and the critical raw materials policy team
Requirements:
At least one to two years relevant professional experience in the field of electric vehicles, batteries or critical minerals (such as nickel, lithium, aluminum and steel)
Strong analytical skills, an ability to quickly grasp technical issues and assess data
Strong foundation in spreadsheet analysis, and ideally in programming such as python
Proven record of delivering quality, accurate and concise written work in English
Ability to effectively present work and communicate in English
Good data visualization skills
Project management experience including interpersonal and team-working skills and an ability to deliver to tight deadlines
The confidence to think and act with initiative, to engage and influence policymakers of different stripes, industry representatives and other stakeholders at the highest level