Economic Policy Analyst - Tax - Quant Eco And Stat - Quest - Senior - Multiple Positions - 1688958
Ernst & Young Global Ltd
Washington, DC, US
Base: $133,955.00 py; bonus/equity: not specified;...
On-site (40-60% hybrid)
2 years economic policy analysis experience
Econometric methodologies for compliance
Qualitative and quantitative policy analysis
Ernst & Young (EY) is seeking a Senior Economic Policy Analyst for its Washington, DC office, focusing on quantitative advisory services related to tax policy analysis and economic modeling. Candidates must possess relevant education and experience, particularly in economic policy analysis and statistical programming
Job Summary
The role involves providing quantitative advisory services including tax policy analysis and economic impact modeling based on applied economics and statistics.
Candidates will conduct modeling to estimate the economic impact of industries, companies, and new facilities while supporting the development of policy proposals.
The position offers a comprehensive compensation package with a base salary of $133,955.00 per year plus medical, dental, pension, and 401(k) benefits.
Matching Summary
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Ernst & Young (EY) is seeking a Senior Economic Policy Analyst for its Washington, DC office, focusing on quantitative advisory services related to tax policy analysis and economic modeling. Candidates must possess relevant education and experience, particularly in economic policy analysis and statistical programming.
Salary
Base: $133,955.00 per year; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Medical, dental, pension, 401(k), paid time off
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
2 years economic policy analysis experience
econometric methodologies for compliance
qualitative and quantitative policy analysis
statistical programming and database management
business tax competitiveness analysis
Nice-to-have
diverse skills and backgrounds collaboration
client strategy alignment
accessible report writing
continuous learning mindset
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Economics or related field with 2 years experience
Master's degree in Economics or related field with 1 year experience
1 year experience evaluating economic and fiscal implications of policies
1 year experience applying econometric methodologies
1 year experience with statistical programming
Work Rights
Must be a United States worker as defined by DOL regulations