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Economics Analyst

London
£30k – £35k/yr
Posted about 2 months ago
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Application Deadline: 4 June 2026

Department: Economics

Location: Sheffield

Compensation: £30,000 - £35,000 / year

Description

Economics Analyst

Location: Sheffield / London / Hybrid Working

(Expectation that you will attend an office 2 days per week)

Contract: Permanent

Band I

Hours: Full time 37.5 hours per week/flexible days and/or hours (Mon-Fri)

Salary: Up to £30,000 (Sheffield) / £35,000 (London) depending on experience

In this role you will join a collaborative economics team, using evidence and analysis to deepen understanding of smaller business finance and the impact of the Bank’s work. You will support research, contribute insight, and help produce outputs that inform decision-making internally and externally. You will be able to analyse data, develop clear written insights, create visualisations, and contribute to appraisal, evaluation, and impact work. You will work across varied projects, producing briefings and research while building strong relationships with colleagues and external partners.

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You will have demonstrable experience of applying microeconomics to real issues, choosing suitable data and methods, and producing analysis that stands up to scrutiny. You will explain findings clearly to technical and non-technical audiences and be self-reliant when using Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Experience of econometric, mapping, or statistical packages would be an advantage.

You will have demonstrable experience of working with complex information, communicating insight in a structured way, and contributing positively within a team. An understanding of the Bank’s purpose and policy environment would be valuable. A degree is essential for this role.

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30 days annual leave plus bank holidays, opportunity to buy and sell up to 5 days holiday 15% employer pension contribution Flexible working Cycle to work scheme, healthcare cash plan, Group Income Protection and life assurance Paid voluntary days, maternity, paternity, adoption, and shared parental leave Benefits designed to suit your lifestyle - from discounts on retail and dining, to health and wellbeing, travel, and technology...and plenty more

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Skills

Data Analysis
Microeconomics
Written Communication
Data Visualization
Research
Team Collaboration
Excel
PowerPoint
Word
Econometrics
Statistical Packages
Complex Information Handling
Insight Communication

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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