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Principal (Transport)

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frontiereconomics logoFrontiereconomics · London, UK
Part-timeRemote3w ago
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Frontier Economics is an economics consultancy that tackles the big questions facing governments, businesses and society. We help our clients to analyse and understand their markets and to formulate strategies based on sound economics. The methods and models we use are often complex, but our advice is always succinct, clear and honest . The company has grown rapidly since it was founded over 25 years ago and currently has around 500 staff working across nine European offices (Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Cologne, Dublin, London, Madrid, Paris and Prague). The company is employee-owned and has a strong culture of openness and employee engagement. Our Transport Practice: Transport is changing fast, shaped by digitalisation, evolving customer needs and climate change. Frontier's Transport practice sits at the heart of this transformation, working with operators, investors, governments and regulators to solve complex, high-impact challenges. As part of the team, you'll apply rigorous economics and data science to real-world questions on regulation, competition, infrastructure investment and decarbonisation, helping shape policy and commercial decisions that matter. Employee-owned and long-term in outlook, Frontier offers the opportunity to work closely with clients, develop deep sector expertise and make a tangible difference in a sector critical to the transition to a more sustainable future. How You Will Make an Impact: As a Principal you will be responsible for the long-term sustainability and success of Frontier. As a key contact in the practice, you will enjoy a wide and diverse role working with people collaboratively across the Firm. While individual contributions may evolve with their careers, there is an ongoing expectation to consistently exhibit competence in five key areas: Intellectual Leadership You will play a key role in ensuring Frontier delivers robust, high-quality analysis that positions us at the forefront of our field. This includes shaping the scope of work with clients, drawing on both internal expertise and external input, and ensuring outputs are credible, insightful, and able to withstand scrutiny. Consulting Skills You will lead internal teams to deliver high-quality, timely, and impactful advice. This involves effective project management, clear communication, and strong client engagement. You will also support team development, staff well-being, and mentoring. Client Relationships You'll be responsible for building and maintaining strong, strategic relationships with current and prospective clients. This includes deepening your understanding of their wider needs, driving business development activity, and supporting the growth of the practice and firm in line with Frontier's values. Developing Self and Others As a role model, you'll help foster a culture of learning, inclusion, and motivation. You'll support the development of colleagues at all levels and ensure mentoring and Career Development Reviews (CDRs) are delivered with honesty, fairness, and integrity. Internal Leadership You will contribute to Frontier's long-term success by supporting internal initiatives and promoting our values. This includes strong financial stewardship, active engagement in firm-wide priorities, and clear communication of policies and processes as a senior leader. Your Skills and Background We're looking for economists with strong technical skills, clear communication, and sound judgement. You'll bring the expertise to tackle complex economic issues, the confidence to influence clients and colleagues, and the drive to deliver high-quality, impactful work. A collaborative mindset and the ability to support and motivate others are key. You should have a degree with a strong focus on economics or a related discipline and be able to apply microeconomic tools to real-world policy and business challenges. The ability to explain complex ideas in a clear, non-technical way is essential, as is building strong relationships with both clients and colleagues. Experience in economic consulting, particularly in transport economics, is highly desirable. Essential Requirements: Extensive economic experience, typically acquired over seven years in an economics consultancy, regulator or government department. Evident proficiency and experience in transport-related project work. Strong leadership and mentoring skills, backed by a track record of supporting others and thriving in collaborative environments. Proficiency in thought leadership, as well as strong capabilities in client and project management Excellent communication skills; both verbally and in writing, able to adapt to different audiences/styles Great organisational skills - able to organise a varied workload, prioritise effectively and keep stakeholders updated as appropriate Good relationship building skills - keen to get to know people from across the Firm, attend meetings and occasionally travel to other offices. The Benefits of Joining


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