Primary responsibilities include providing expert support to EU institutions, working directly with clients and stakeholders, supervising research papers and quantitative analyses, managing cross-EU project teams, and conducting comprehensive economic assessments in transport sectors like aviation and rail.
Required experience includes a Master's Degree in Economics or related fields, over 5 years of professional experience in economic regulation of network industries, deep knowledge of micro and macroeconomics, quantitative research methodologies, and specific expertise in EU transport policy, particularly aviation and rail sector regulations.
EY offers a competitive remuneration package with comprehensive benefits, including flexible working arrangements, career development opportunities, coaching, professional growth, and the chance to work with engaging colleagues while building a meaningful career in economic advisory services.