Master's degree in environmental science, geography, ecology, sustainability science, data science, or a related field, and 1 year of relevant experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Applied experience with GIS and spatial analysis tools (e.g. QGIS, ArcGIS) for mapping and visualization.
Demonstrated ability to conduct spatial analysis and working with geospatial datasets.
Proficiency in performing statistical analyses in R or Python.
Experience synthesizing scientific information and preparing clear written materials.
Capacity to work effectively across cultures and time zones.
Fluency (written and spoken) in English is required.
Familiarity with renewable energy concepts or energy systems literacy.
Broad understanding of policy structures and mechanisms related to global climate goals and net zero commitments.
Experience with sustainability, climate, or conservation‑related research or projects, gained through academic or professional work.
Exposure to remote sensing datasets and workflows.
Demonstrated familiarity with impact evaluation, MEL, or indicator development.
Experience working in different countries and cultural contexts.
Demonstrated ability using AI assisted tools for research or communications.
Skill with data visualization tools (Power BI, Tableau).
Multilingual or cross-cultural experience.
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What We Can Achieve Together:
The Global Tackle Climate Change team is recruiting a Spatial & Data Analyst to work on the Clean Energy Transition (CET) team - an interdisciplinary team focused on accelerating the renewable energy transition to support climate, conservation, and community goals. The analyst will play a key role in advancing the science and analytical foundation of TNC's clean energy transition strategies.
Working closely with the Social Ecological Scientist, the analyst will contribute to data synthesis, impact quantification, and rapid research and communications, while coordinating with regional teams in Europe, India, and North America. The analyst will help assemble and refine datasets, indicators, and analytical inputs, and will turn these into timely, accessible products that inform siting decisions, strengthen community and biodiversity outcomes, and support TNC's global climate and conservation goals. They will also assist with emerging science directions, including dual land use/agrivoltaics, onshore/offshore wind, stakeholder engagement, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) inclusive approaches, and impact evaluation and monitoring. The analyst will help ensure that TNC's renewable energy strategies are grounded in rigorous science, accessible insights, and timely analysis that supports decision making across the organization.
This role will require working across cultures and time zones, with regular availability during Eastern Standard Time working hours. The location for this position is flexible within countries where The Nature Conservancy has an established office . Salary is based on the physical working location. This position is not eligible for relocation, immigration assistance or sponsorship.
We're Looking for You:
We're looking for someone excited to join an interdisciplinary and globally focused team working at the intersection of renewable energy, human and ecological dimensions, and spatial data. As part of the CET team, you'll help strengthen the analytical foundation that supports TNC's renewable energy strategies across Europe, India, and North America. This role is well‑suited for an early‑career professional with strong analytical instincts, interdisciplinary curiosity, and the ability to work across cultural and geographic contexts while producing clear, timely science that informs siting, community, and biodiversity outcomes.
In this role, you will:
Compile, clean, and synthesize datasets related to social and ecological indicators, land use, and renewable energy.
Conduct spatial analysis, mapping, and data visualization using GIS tools (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS) to support ongoing science workflows.
Perform statistical analyses in R or Python to support ecological, social, and energy related datasets.
Support impact evaluation and monitoring by refining datasets and indicators, supporting analyses, and helping synthesize findings related to TNC's 2030 goals.
Carry out literature reviews, background research, and preparation of technical materials.
Demonstrate ability to use AI assisted tools to support rapid research synthesis, internal briefings, and communication materials.
Prepare clear, timely written and visual materials, including internal briefings, slide decks, reports, and publication inputs, that translate technical analyses into actionable insights for decision makers and the CET team.
Support and coordinate with regional teams to track emerging science questions and maintain documentation.