Climate Transition Risk - Associate

Thane, Maharashtra, India

Climate Transition Risk - Associate

  • 202508293
  • Thane, Maharashtra, India
  • Full time
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Description

  • Develop financial models quantifying the impacts of transition risks on the financial performance and valuation of companies and portfolios
  • Deliver high-quality quantitative and qualitative analysis, written documents, PowerPoint presentations and other materials, often to stretching deadlines, for consulting projects.
  • Design and deliver PowerBI dashboards as licensed products at the culmination of consulting engagements
  • Synthesise and analyse large datasets, efficiently and effectively using quantitative and business modelling tools.
  • Effectively communicate the results and implications of our analysis to a range of external and internal audiences 
  • Support product development teams in designing, building, market testing and selling data products relating to climate risk
  • Engage in the research and development of new products to further the offering, such as the integration of physical and transition risk modelling


The requirements

  • An insightful, independent, analytical mind, with a passion for climate change and energy transition issues
  • Ability to communicate methods, results and recommendations from complex qualitative and quantitative analysis to expert and non-technical audiences.
  • Self-starter, ability to juggle multiple complex tasks at the same time.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Some awareness of climate-related financial risk and related regulation.
  • Some understanding of the regulatory landscape and climate disclosure requirements (such as IFRS S2 linked requirements) across geographies
  • Experience in and understanding of the finance industry, including asset management, banking and insurance is very desirable but not necessary.
  • Professionalism, enthusiasm for working as part of a team, and ability to interact with a diverse group of people.

Qualifications

Experience and skills

  • Minimum 1 -6 years of experience 
  • Excellent academic track record, ideally including Master’s degree in a quantitative subject (Finance, Economics) or part-completion of professional finance qualification (e.g. Professional Stage ACA or CFA level 1).
  • Professional experience relating to energy or climate change policies would be a bonus.
  • Experience working with government or private sector experience (consulting firm, think tank, financial institution, utility, etc.) would be a bonus.
  • Strong Excel skills are essential for this role. Familiarity with other data analytical tools/languages, particularly PowerBI & Python, would also be highly advantageous.

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