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Senior Economist - IMPLANCenseo Consulting Group

Washington, DC6 days ago
Remote
  • Full-time

Censeo Consulting Group is a top Washington D.C. based management consulting firm dedicated to helping public sector and non-profit clients build operational excellence, deliver better outcomes, and lower cost. We take a personalized approach to strategic consulting to solve our clients’ most complex problems and build operational excellence that transforms their organizations, allowing them to better deliver on their public and social missions.

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Watershed Program EconomistNational Experienced Workforce Solutions

Washington, District of Columbia22 days ago

For over 25 years, National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions) has specialized in connecting experienced workers (ages 55+) with full-time and part-time job opportunities that support the critical missions of Federal Agencies across the United States. Minimum of 20 year(s) of experience in NRCS Watershed Programs, Agriculture, natural resources, agronomy or related field OR BA/BS Degree in Agriculture, Natural Resources, Agronomy or related field of study.

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Senior EconomistAnalytica

Bethesda, MD30+ days ago
  • Full-time

Project Leadership: Extensive experience managing large-scale analytical projects characterized by high levels of data uncertainty and significant public policy impact. This role is pivotal in providing expert insights to high-level decision-makers, evaluating the financial health of industry firms, and providing expert testimony in legal proceedings related to regulatory actions.

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EconomistCSS, Inc

Silver Spring, MD24 days ago

Degree level commensurate with the labor category proposed in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, Agricultural Economics, or a related social science discipline; Years of relevant work experience will commensurate with the labor category proposed. Design and conduct economic assessments, including ecosystem service valuation (market and non-market), trade-off and cost-benefit studies, economic impact analyses, and recreational demand modeling for marine/coastal ecosystems.

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Senior Research EconomistTreasury, Departmental Offices

Washington, DC15 days ago
  • $151,661–$228,000 Per Day
  • Full-time

To qualify for the position of Senior Research Economist, you must meet the following requirements: EDUCATION: Possess either (a) a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in economics which includes at least 21 semester hours in economics and 3 semester hours in statistics, accounting or calculus; or Possess (b) a combination of education and experiences courses equivalent to a major in economics as shown in (a) plus appropriate experience or additional education. FOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university.

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Fisheries Economist (Economic Analysis Support)Lynker Corporation

Silver Spring, Maryland30+ days ago
Remote
  • Contractor

Support the economic analysis for fisheries management actions resulting from the Seafood EO, and respond to the requests of NOAA and NMFS leadership including but not limited to conducting Regulatory Impact Review analyses, developing fishery descriptions, conducting Regulatory Flexibility Analysis reviews (to include Section 610 reviews), and Small Business entity analyses. Assessments including, but not limited to, cost-benefits of proposed management options, including addressing fisheries bycatch and discard issues, capacity, protected species issues, habitat protection restrictions, and social impact assessments in support of the management actions necessary to implement the Seafood EO and respond to the requests of NOAA and NMFS leadership.

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Managing Director, Research and PolicyEdison Electric Institute

Washington, DC2 days ago
  • $190,000–$290,000 Per Year

Lead the production of rigorous, defensible policy analyses, white papers, issue briefs, reports and memos on topics such as energy markets, infrastructure investment, environmental regulation, reliability, and technology innovation, often in consultation and coordination with consultants, other third parties, and EEI members. This role is responsible for identifying emerging regulatory, legislative, market, and news-driven developments affecting the energy sector, and producing high-quality written work products that inform EEI’s advocacy, member engagement, and external positioning.

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Corporate CounselPixalate, Inc.

McLean, VA10 days ago
  • Full-time

ResponsibilitiesExperience coordinating preparation and filing of annual financial returns, corporation tax returns, VAT returns, R&D tax credit applications, and service provider utilisation disclosures; Thorough understanding of the material terms and conditions of subscription and data licensing agreements for software-as-a-service (SAAS) businesses, and significant experience drafting, negotiating, and amending such agreements; Demonstrable instances where the candidate generated business ROI by identifying and leveraging governmental incentives (e.g., R&D tax credits targeting emerging growth companies) to improve corporate financial performance; Project management for the incorporation of international affiliates and subsidiaries. Candidates should possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, a deep understanding of contract law, and a general working knowledge of corporate formalities, including board and shareholder resolutions, shareholder agreements, and share option awards.

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ScientistUnion of Concerned Scientists

Washington, DC14 days ago
Remote

Influence the development and implementation of policies and strategies within government and nongovernment institutions to advance campaign goals; collaborate with UCS campaign and legislative staff to develop and effectively promote UCS-supported positions with senior government officials, legislators, regulators, opinion leaders, non-traditional allies, coalition partners, public and media representatives at local, state, regional, and national levels. Establish and maintain alliances with advocates, other organizations, community leaders, businesses, academics, and researchers, including regulatory and legislative staff and governmental agencies, to exchange information, provide technical information/education and guidance, share resources, advance shared objectives, engage in collaborative projects, and participate in coalitions.

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Investment Analyst IIRaymond James Financial, Inc.

Baltimore, MD30+ days ago

This role reports to the Senior Investment Strategists and is chiefly responsible for assisting in the development and refinement of our asset allocation models and long-term capital market assumptions (CMAs) that are used by Financial Advisors and their clients. The incumbent will collaborate with the CIO, economists, and investment strategists to develop and message our multi-asset class views, strategic and tactical positioning, and will be responsible for communicating key investment insights and allocation decisions to internal and external stakeholders.

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Washington Economist Jobs Overview

Do you take an interest in economic news, market forecasts, charts, graphs, and statistics? You may want to consider making this into a career by becoming an economist. Economist jobs are the backbone of a healthy economy since economists help individuals, businesses, governments, and other organizations make sound financial decisions.

Economists collect, research, and analyze economic data and use it to create macro and micro economic forecasts and give financial advice. In this job, you might work in the public sector, or for corporations and organizationsYou will enjoy working as an economist if you thrive on making predictions and analyses, prefer to work independently, and have a logical and detail-oriented personality. Your job responsibilities will commonly include:

  • analyze data
  • present data through reports, speeches, academic studies, and publications
  • research economic issues and trends
  • create economic forecasts
  • give financial advice, both on a small scale (for example to individuals) and on a large scale (for example by advising governments on economic policies)
  • develop economic theories

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