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ESS Analyst

Walker Lovell
Greater London
10 months ago
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Shape the Future of Energy: Senior Analyst – Energy Storage Systems (ESS)


Are you ready to lead groundbreaking research that accelerates the global transition to sustainable energy? Join a world-renowned commodity intelligence provider as aSenior Analystspecializing inEnergy Storage Systems (ESS)and make an impact on the future of energy.


Why This Role?


  • Purposeful Work:Be a driving force behind pivotal research that guides top companies and governments toward a low-carbon future.
  • Innovation & Collaboration:Work with forward-thinking teams to explore cutting-edge developments in energy storage and renewable energy.
  • Global Exposure:Share your expertise on global platforms, engage with industry leaders, and influence energy market standards.


What You’ll Do:


  • Lead detailed market analysis and deliver forecasts for ESS, bridging renewable energy predictions with energy storage needs.
  • Publish quarterlyESS Outlook Reportsand 10-year forecasts, spotlighting trends in battery chemistries, raw materials, and market dynamics.
  • Collaborate with industry stakeholders, participate in global forums, and provide actionable insights to drive the energy transition forward.


Who You Are:


  • Energy Market Enthusiast:Passionate about renewable energy and ESS, with a strong understanding of battery technologies and market drivers.
  • Data Expert:Experienced in statistical modeling and data analysis, with the ability to present clear, actionable insights.
  • Proactive Communicator:Confident in engaging with industry audiences and influencing through evidence-based research.


Why Join?

  • Make an Impact:Your work will directly contribute to a more sustainable, low-carbon future.
  • Collaborative Culture:Join a supportive and inclusive team that values innovation, diversity, and your unique perspective.
  • Career Growth:Work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment where your insights shape global strategies and industry standards.

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