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As a Trade Desk Analyst you'll work with a well respected Front Office Trader based in Houston to manage the quality of data and perform analysis and R&D on trading strategy to forecast elements of demand and supply of US Natural Gas. You'll research drivers of global gas prices to develop supply and demand models, create tooling to monitor market developments and effectively communicate your findings to ensure commercial success.
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Similarly, the Senior Product and Market Research Analyst role will connect different stakeholders within UtilityAPI to the data, research, and market insights needed to improve our products and services.
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Support the securitization process by providing due diligence, document processing, and financial/statistical analysis, and ad-hoc research. In Freddie Mac Multifamilys two-year rotational program, youll gain exposure and directly affect the affordability and stability of the U.S. housing market.
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Research and analyze executive compensation trends involving staying up to date on market data, salary surveys and industry best practices for executive pay. · Evaluate jobs using standard job evaluation techniques; determine levels within the executive team and work with the Executive Compensation Consultant to benchmark each role relative to the market.
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We currently service, but are not limited to, the following industries: Healthcare, Nuclear, Petroleum, Pharmaceutical, Aerospace, Automotive, Defense, Electronics, Research and Development, Telecommunications, Facilities, Biotechnology, Petrochemical, Information Technology (IT), and many more.
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The ideal candidate will be passionate about utilizing data-driven insights to propel business growth, conduct in-depth market research, and develop strategies for competitive advantage.
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Performing market, industry, and economic research. A successful analyst will be comfortable working in a small office environment, managing multiple simultaneous projects with rigid deadlines.
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Generate market fundamental research and data analysis for Crude markets. Develop and expand analytics tools and processes while staying on top of market research and insights.
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Utilize market research to ensure product pricing is set in line with industry standards. Research and resolve customer cost discrepancies. Knowledge of Microsoft Power BI a plus, but not required.
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Conduct market research, analyze market trends and client feedback, and provide data analysis. Collect and analyze real estate market data such as demographics, market price data and economic development.
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Market research (SEO, Audience Research, Analytics Tracking) Base Salary + Commission | Health/Dental/Vision | 401k | Unlimited PTO | Growing Company. Adobe Creative Suite (beneficial, not required.
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The Logistics Transportation Pricing Analyst is responsible for analyzing the current market conditions and economic situations, continuously evaluating the efficiency of the surface transportation sector's internal cost route by route.
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This role involves conducting market research, analyzing job roles, and assisting in the administration of the compensation structure. The Compensation Analyst will collaborate with cross-functional teams to support the development, implementation, and administration of compensation programs within the organization.
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If selected for this position, you will research and monitor emerging market trends, developments, and fraud data in order to influence the education initiatives. Uses derivatives industry knowledge, as well as, knowledge of digital assets (including blockchain and the ecosystem of companies in the digital asset space) and a variety of data sources to research, gather and compile complex information to support the OCEO's strategic goals surrounding education initiatives.
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D.A. Davidson Companies provides straightforward, personalized advice, nationally recognized research, and capital market investment banking expertise to clients who need help achieving their strategic financial goals.
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