2026 Graduate Analyst (Singapore)
Aurora Energy Research is seeking a Graduate Analyst for their Singapore office to join either the Research or Advisory teams. The role involves performing energy market modelling, conducting bespoke consulting projects, and contributing to market forecast reports. Candidates will participate in accelerated training while working on live client projects in the energy space. This is a junior program designed to develop analytical and industry expertise.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Consulting
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Aurora Energy Research is seeking a Graduate Analyst for their Singapore office to join either the Research or Advisory teams. The role involves performing energy market modelling, conducting bespoke consulting projects, and contributing to market forecast reports. Candidates will participate in accelerated training while working on live client projects in the energy space. This is a junior program designed to develop analytical and industry expertise.
TAL's take
Well-structured early career program with specific training in a niche domain.
Clear description of duties for the graduate program across two distinct teams.
Must haves
- Ability to collect, analyse, and interpret complex information
- Ability to communicate and collaborate with a range of people
- Demonstrated quantitative ability
- Problem-solving skills
- Evidence working effectively in teams
Tools and skills
Nice to have: apac language fluency.
About the company
Established research and advisory firm specializing in the energy sector.
Posts mentioning Aurora Energy Research
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