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Senior Economic Advisor - Policy Analysis

 
 

Qualifications:

  • Masters or Ph.D. degree in Economics, or a related discipline with 7 years of professional experience in public policy analysis of energy and/or environmental related issues with emphasis on upstream oil and gas issues. 
  • Demonstrated ability to assess economic impacts of proposed legislative and/or regulatory policies.
  • Experience in formulating, conducting and managing research.
  • Excellent public speaking and presentation skills and experience communicating both research results and policy positions to both technical and non-technical audiences in the public policy arena.
  • Demonstrated strong analytic and writing skills with exceptional organizational and prioritization skills.
  • Ability to function effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment and to meet tight deadlines while maintaining high work quality.
  • Flexibility and capability to work on new issues as needs arise.
  • Knowledge of oil and gas industry operations.

Essential Functions:

  • Work effectively within API departments and advocacy staff to provide economic policy expertise, including:
    • Conduct analyses of economic studies and legislative proposals;
    • Provide oversight of contractors on economic studies;
    • Develop and communicate appropriate messages based on research results.
  • Manage contractor research and/or formulate and conduct research on energy related issues affecting the petroleum industry to inform API policy decisions and to support industry positions.
  • Coordinate with issue experts, industry personnel, and management on economic research in assigned issues areas.
  • Communicate research results by publishing and/or presenting results to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Provide technical “peer review” on papers prepared by other API staff and critical assessment of published economic analysis in the relevant areas.
  • Actively contribute to achievement of Policy Analysis Department goals by providing input to various policy-related department initiatives.

To apply for this position:

Please send your resume to Human Resources Manager by e-mail to hr@api.org, by fax to 202-682-8569 or by mail to API, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005.


 
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