2026 Graduate Analyst (Singapore)
Aurora Energy Research is hiring a Graduate Analyst for their Singapore office to join either their Advisory or Research teams. Responsibilities include conducting energy market modelling, asset valuation, and developing in-depth industry research reports. Candidates will participate in bespoke training and work on live client projects within the energy sector. This role is a structured graduate entry position designed for recent or upcoming university graduates.
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Experience
0-1 years
Function
Consulting
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Aurora Energy Research is hiring a Graduate Analyst for their Singapore office to join either their Advisory or Research teams. Responsibilities include conducting energy market modelling, asset valuation, and developing in-depth industry research reports. Candidates will participate in bespoke training and work on live client projects within the energy sector. This role is a structured graduate entry position designed for recent or upcoming university graduates.
TAL's take
Strong early-career program in a specialized consulting domain, though the role is entry-level and focused on general graduate training.
Clearly defined graduate program split between Advisory and Research tracks with specific responsibilities outlined.
Must haves
- Complete undergraduate or postgraduate studies within 12 months
- Ability to collect, analyse, and interpret complex information
- Ability to communicate and collaborate with a range of people
- Demonstrated quantitative ability
- Demonstrated problem-solving skills
- Evidence working effectively in teams
About the company
Established research and advisory firm specializing in the energy sector, well-regarded in its niche.
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