Economic Research Analyst – Economics & Contracts Department : District of Columbia

International Brotherhood of Teamsters

Economic Research Analyst
Economics & Contracts Department

Washington, DC

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is seeking a Research Analyst for its Economics & Contracts Department.

The primary duty of the position is conduct economic, financial, and collective bargaining research on companies and industries to assist in contract negotiations.

  • Consolidates, reads, analyzes information, and writes reports, as requested.
  • Manipulates statistic data and prepares graphs and charts to be used in department reports.
  • Reviews, interprets, and compares language from collective bargaining agreements and develops model language as needed.
  • Conducts statistical analyses on industry trades, strike activity, and labor contracts as needed.
  • Analyzes financial reports (Form 10-Ks, annual reports, Proxy Statements, etc.) to determine a company’s overall financial condition as needed.
  • Represents the interests of the Director, or designee, of the Economics & Contracts Department at meetings, conferences, and seminars, by presenting research results to IBT leadership, staff, or outside individuals and groups.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Finance, Business Administration, Industrial relations, Statistics and/or Mathematics required. Advanced degree preferred.
  • One to two years of experience conducting research in a professional environment required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of PC, Microsoft Office suite production (Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint), and databases required.
  • Ability to travel as required.

Competitive salary and benefits packages offered.

To Apply
Please contact Jacquelyn L. Brown, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 25 Louisiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001, or at jbrown@teamster.org.

The IBT is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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