Job Summary:
RTI International has an opening for a Senior Environmental Applied Economist within its Center for Applied Economics and Strategy (CAES). CAES is a team of more than 60 economists and scientists conducting evidence-based assessments in environmental and natural resource economics, energy and climate policy, agriculture and land use, innovation policy, and economic development. CAES develops salient research outputs to support our client’s decision-making needs using cutting-edge economic tools and rigorous research methods including optimization-based sectoral and economy-wide modeling, impact evaluation, geospatial data analysis, econometrics, and more. Our clients include U.S. federal and state agencies, foreign government agencies, foundations, other nonprofit organizations, and private companies.
This position will lead projects and project teams within the Center’s environmental and natural resources practice area. The role will support a variety of projects related to climate policy, with a focus on energy and economy-wide modeling. The position’s research portfolio will be determined partly by the successful candidate’s area of specialization and interests but will likely include computable general equilibrium and/or partial equilibrium model development, assessment of climate change policies on the macroeconomy, and simulation of sectoral responses to climate change and other shocks.
The successful candidate will be able to independently design and execute research projects, including reviewing literature to understand the availability of evidence for a given approach or assumption, collaborating with research teams (including RTI staff, clients, and academic collaborators) to define common objectives, designing and executing technical approaches that are fit for purpose, and clearly articulating findings to a wide range of audiences. Successful candidates will have a demonstrated interest in the topic areas described above and extensive training in economics, environmental science, and/or related engineering disciplines. However, we are also eager to hear compelling cases for how experience from other disciplines may support our growth in these areas.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
· Ph.D. degree in a relevant field and 1 year of relevant work experience, or a master’s degree and 6 years of relevant work experience. Relevant fields include economics, environmental science, geography, energy engineering, or similar discipline.
· Demonstrated experience developing and applying optimization-based models for general equilibrium or partial equilibrium modeling in GAMS, Python, Julia or related programs.
· Demonstrated experience in conducting quantitative analysis of environmental and climate policy.
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including ability to communicate complex issues to a wide range of audiences, and a track-record of publications and/or quantitative analytical outputs. If selected to interview for the position, writing samples may be requested.
· Experience fostering effective and efficient team dynamics.
Desirable, but not required:
· Prior experience with major U.S. government agencies (e.g., EPA, DOE, USAID, NASA, NOAA, BEA), foundations, and development banks.
· Prior experience in a research consulting environment, with grant- or contract-funded programs and analysis, or with leading scientific and programmatic strategy development for donor-funded programs.
· Ability to travel periodically both domestically and internationally in support of RTI’s portfolio of projects and initiatives.