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Research Economist II

University of Texas at El Paso (Hunt Institute) Economics logo

University of Texas at El Paso (Hunt Institute)
El Paso - United States
S: 4,166-4,584

The research economist performs and coordinates specialized research projects related to the trans-boundary economic development of the Paso del Norte (PdN) region.

- Implements and develops research projects undertaken by the Hunt Institute for Global Competitiveness in five main areas: Business and Economic Development, Education, Public Health, Natural Resource Management, and Infrastructure and Urban Planning.

- Reviews availability, relevance and quality of data in each and all jurisdictions included in the PdN region (west Texas, Southern New Mexico and Northern Chihuahua).

- Collects quantitative and qualitative data by implementing various methods (surveys, interviews, focus groups, case studies) depending on the variables to be measured.

- Analyzes and interprets economic, financial, and statistical data.

- Assists the production of regional trans-boundary indicators.

- Maintains regional economic indicators' databases up-to-date.

- Identifies economic challenges facing the PdN region and proposes alternatives towards sustainable economic development.

- Drafts documents in both Spanish and English as well as communicates verbally with Spanish and English speaking stakeholders.

- Prepares reports and PowerPoint presentations to provide preliminary and final feedback of the analysis conducted to internal and external audiences.

- Conducts research in resolutions, ordinances, statutes and federal laws from all the jurisdictions (in Mexico and the U.S.) included in the PdN region.

- Assists the Program manager in maintaining and updating existing databases of available reports, scholarly and professional analyses in the area regional economic development.

- Maintains periodic communication with the Hunt Institute's Executive Director and Program Manager.

- Contributes to the implementation of the Hunt Institute's goals and objectives accordingly to the University's policies and procedures.

- Participates in academic economic conferences, symposia and other related events of interest to the Hunt Institute or Global competitiveness.

- Supervises assigned personnel (research assistants) when needed.

- other research duties may be assigned.

- Knowledge of all Microsoft Office software and able to learn and use institutional software systems.


Required Qualifications

- Master's Degree in Economics.

- Three years of related experience and/or training to the essential duties and responsibilities; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

- Solid background in applied economics, with an emphasis on Regional Economic Development.

- At least 3 years of experience in the monitoring, evaluation, and assessment of public and private development projects particularly in the area of business and Economic Development.

- At least 3 years of experience in conducting research projects associated with the area of Regional Economic Development.

- Strong quantitative, qualitative, and modeling skills.

- Solid grounding in the political and economic structures which prevail in the PdN region.

- Flexibility to travel from time to time across state and federal boundaries.

- Ability to interact with tact and discretion with all manners of stakeholders in the region, especially with research institutes, universities and other higher Education Institutions and organizations.

- Ability to work with research software and statistical tools and programs.



Job summary

Employer:

University of Texas at El Paso (Hunt Institute)

Location:

El Paso, United States

Education:

Master's Degree

Sector:

Economist

Salary:

4,166-4,584

Job Type:

Permanent

Hours:

Full-Time

Posted:

15th December 2014

Apply By:

31st January 2015

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