This job is with Marsh McLennan, an inclusive employer and a member of myGwork – the largest global platform for the LGBTQ+ business community. Please do not contact the recruiter directly. NERA Economic Consulting (www.nera.com) is a global firm of experts dedicated to applying economic, finance, and quantitative principles to complex business and legal challenges. NERA has been in business for more than six decades. Since 1961, NERA has provided unparalleled guidance on the most important market, legal, and regulatory questions of the day. With its main office in New York City, NERA serves clients from more than 25 offices across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. We have an intermediate level opening (3-5 years) for a Senior Analyst or Consultant (depending on experience) to join our Auckland office. The New Zealand team is part of a global network of leading economic and industry experts. The team is involved in high-stakes legal and regulatory proceedings in New Zealand, Australia and Asia, spanning a broad cross section of industries and practice areas. The practice has advised on numerous high-profile cases including, but not limited to, mergers and acquisitions, cartel investigations, damage quantification, abuse of dominance, vertical and horizontal agreements, and State aid. This includes addressing questions such as: Would a merger between New Zealand's two major newspapers substantially lessen competition? Is the fuel market competitive? What is a reasonable price for accessing regulated infrastructure such as broadband and electricity networks? How should water rights be allocated? Is the current design of the wholesale electricity market resulting in efficient outcomes? What are the economic costs of using different fuels to decarbonise long distance heavy road freight? What loss has a party suffered due to a breach of contract? How material is the damage that consumers have suffered due to collusive pricing by suppliers? Our work involves writing independent expert reports that are filed with courts, regulators and policy makers. It is therefore essential that our work is rigorous, technically accurate and independent. Your Responsibilities Conduct economic research and analysis of background documents and company data regarding antitrust and competition cases Apply your knowledge of microeconomics, mathematics, statistics and related fields to perform complex economic research and analyse business, industry and market conditions Have responsibility for conducting econometric analysis, economic valuations and analytical studies Develop economic models to explain the competitive dynamics of industries, which will require performing extensive quantitative analyses to test model hypotheses and evaluate the structure of industries Assess the impact of mergers and acquisitions on competition as well as calculate damages for litigation, and other antitrust as well as litigation issues Work directly with counsel and clients to discuss analyses and methodology, both in meetings and through direct correspondence. Train less experienced staff and manage more junior staff to delegate work. Design and prepare clear exhibits, tables and reports that support the analysis and present results in meetings. Draft memos and expert reports and participate in client meetings and conference calls You will need A post graduate degree in economics, or a related field with a strong academic record. 3-5 years' experience working in economic consulting, or related areas (e.g. for a regulator) in the fields of antitrust/competition, regulation or energy economics. Strong empirical analytical skills including econometrics, and have experience in manipulation, visualisation and analysis of large datasets Strong technical ability in Stata and familiarity of other languages/tools such as R, Python, Tableau, or VBA would be an advantage Business development and project management experience would be an advantage To possess excellent English oral and written communication skills To be detail-oriented with the ability to think analytically and critically, and to work under tight deadlines To be willing to travel if required What we offer NERA provides a challenging and rewarding professional experience with competitive compensation. You will be working in a collegial and intellectually challenging environment where independent and innovative thought is encouraged and rewarded. We are a small, tightly knit team with a flat structure, so from the outset you will have exposure to client projects, which include working with large law firms, corporates and regulators. We only work on high-stakes and complex issues and disputes, so our work is intellectually rewarding and constantly evolving. How to apply For more information about NERA, please visit our website (www.nera.com). To apply for this position or to find out about other opportunities, please submit your CV, cover letter, writing sample (preferably with some Economics content) and transcripts directly to this posting. Application closing date- 26th March 2024 #NERA