As Research Economist you will support the development and distribution of surveys, aimed at collecting data for cost/benefit analysis, whilst engaging with stakeholders via various channels, including 1:1 interviews, to boost quantitative survey results.
A Research Economist job working for a Birmingham based public sector organisation and paying up to £52,000 per annum, provides an opportunity for a Research professional, with knowledge of capital markets, to support the delivery of a key project relating to financial standards and measures.
My client is a well-established consultancy specialising in acoustic engineering and noise control solutions.
With expertise in various specialisations such as architecture, environmental engineering, surveying, and manufacturing, the company is committed to delivering tailored bespoke solutions to address the unique acoustic challenges of its clients.
Their comprehensive services encompass noise studies, acoustic design, and mitigation solutions.
We want all our employees to feel valued and engaged and are committed to offering a positive working culture along with a good work-life balance.
As well as ensuring they pay their employees fairly, they offer the following benefits: Flexible working, Generous annual leave, Pension Scheme, Sick Pay, Death in Service, Employee Assistance Programme, Bike Loan Scheme, Cycle2Work Scheme, Eyecare, Discount Portal, Social Activities.
As the senior formulation scientist supporting the development of novel parenteral and transdermal products, this position is responsible for leading the pre-clinical technical development of an exciting product including leading the pre-formulation, formulation development and analytical testing to meet the quality target product profile.
We are currently working with a pharmaceutical organisation specializing in hybrid/reformulated pharmaceutical products enabled by proprietary game-changing drug delivery technologies, with a number of products for unmet medical need in the pipeline.
Deutsche Bank benefits from having a highly experienced and dedicated Anti-Financial Crime (AFC) function, which performs a crucial role in keeping Deutsche Bank's business operations and global financial services clean from financial crime while serving the interests of the Bank and society.
Our regional/global matrix structure allows for flexible responses to challenges in the core areas of: Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions & Embargoes, Anti-Fraud, Bribery & Corruption, Investigations & Intelligence, Monitoring & Screening, and Risk Assessment.