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Job title: Economist Location: London, UK Job reference #: 33577 Contract type: Permanent Language requirements: Fluent level of English

At Eni, we are looking for an Economist to join Liverpool Bay CCS in London, UK. You will support the economic and financial analysis of Liverpool Bay CCS, developing and maintaining financial models, conducting economic evaluations, and providing strategic insights to guide investment and commercial decisions.

About Liverpool Bay CCS

Liverpool Bay CCS Limited - part of Eni CCUS Holding Limited, the leading CCS company jointly controlled by energy-tech group Eni and BlackRock's GIP - is the owner and operator of the Liverpool Bay Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Transportation and Storage (T&S) infrastructure. This project is the backbone of the HyNet North West Industrial Cluster, aimed at reducing carbon emissions from a wide range of industrial sectors across the North West of England and North Wales. Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd works with hard-to-abate industries to transport captured CO₂from various plants to safe and permanent storage offshore beneath Liverpool Bay. The company is re-purposing some of its existing infrastructure, including depleted reservoirs that have held natural gas for millions of years, to support economic growth in the region and help the UK achieve its energy transition objectives. By joining Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd, employees become part of a pioneering effort in carbon capture and storage, contributing to a sustainable future while benefiting from a dynamic and innovative work environment.

Main responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain robust financial and economic models to assess project economics, cash flow forecasting, and valuations.
  • Update regulatory and financial models in line with regulatory and lenders reporting requirements, ensuring timely and accurate periodic reporting to the regulator as required under the CCS economic license.
  • Conduct cost-benefit analysis and financial impact assessments to support decision making, preparing all relevant data for presentation at monthly/quarterly meetings with the Management Team and external stakeholders.
  • Analyse the impact of regulatory changes, market conditions and economic policies.
  • Contribute to the set-up of CCS economic models participating to negotiation with Government Authorities.
  • Run economic and financial analyses, on the basis of the data collected from technical departments and within the scenarios and the methodologies provided by parent company or under the regulatory license, in order to support economic evaluation of new initiatives, including investments and divestments.
  • Provide Company’s departments with specific support in carrying out economic evaluations, ensuring compliance with company’s methodologies and procedures, regulatory license and lenders requirements.
  • Support the preparation of the Business Plan annual budget and forecasts, based on the input from the project/technical/commercial functions and/or contractors, coordinating the scheduled activities within an integrated, cross-functional business planning process;
  • To monitor overall Company performances, controlling the implementation of the business plans versus the approved programs, and identify deviations from plans, promoting possible solutions/improvements.
  • Ensure compliance with the requirements of the Economic License.

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  • University degree in Accounting, Economics, Business Management, Finance or equivalent.
  • Extensive experience with economic and financial modelling and analysis, preferably within regulated infrastructure or the energy sector.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory and commercial frameworks.
  • Strong proficiency in economic and financial modelling, excellent knowledge of Excel and Powerpoint.
  • Strong analytical and numerical skills
  • Deadline-oriented, able to work in a methodical and structured manner.
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Fluent level of English.

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About Eni Eni is a global energy company operating in 61 Countries, with over 30,000 employees. Originally an oil & gas company, it has evolved into an integrated energy company, playing a key role in ensuring energy security and leading the energy transition. Eni's goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through the decarbonization of its processes and of the products it sells to its customers. In line with this goal, Eni invests in the research and development of technologies that can accelerate the transition to increasingly sustainable energy. Renewable energy sources, bio-refining, carbon capture and storage are only some examples of Eni's areas of activity and research. In addition, the company is exploring game-changing technologies such as fusion energy – a technology based on the physical processes that power stars and that could generate safe, virtually limitless energy with zero emissions.

Working at Eni At Eni we believe in enterprising people, capable of making a difference and making their contribution with passion and innovation, to respond to the global challenges of the energy transition. For us, the skills and attitudes of each individual, continuous training, and diversity and inclusion are fundamental. We promote flexible ways of working with particular attention to well-being, welfare and work life-balance. Eni will evaluate applications considering plurality and diversity as sources of enrichment. If your application is assessed to be among those most in line with the required profile, you will be contacted to continue the selection process. Whatever your ambition, at Eni you can find the tools to make it happen. Energy for action takers

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Skills

Financial Modelling
Economic Analysis
Cash Flow Forecasting
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Regulatory Reporting
Excel
Powerpoint
Numerical Analysis
Strategic Planning
Budgeting
Communication Skills
English Fluency

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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