Programme Lead (Economist, Transport)
Council on Energy, Environment and Water
Company Overview
Council on Energy, Environment and Water
New Delhi, Delhi, India
2010
Approximately 420 employees (source: growjo.com). Revenue estimates include $111.3 million annually (source: growjo.com).
What They Do
The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) is an independent, not-for-profit policy research think tank that focuses on the integrated analysis of energy, environment, and water issues. Founded in 2010, CEEW conducts extensive research, advises governments, and develops policy frameworks rather than engaging in the construction or operation of renewable energy projects. This unique positioning makes it particularly relevant for job seekers interested in research, policy analysis, and public engagement roles within the sustainability sector (source: ceew.in). CEEW's work encompasses a wide range of topics, including energy efficiency, renewable integration, and climate adaptation, providing valuable insights and data-driven policy tools to various stakeholders (source: developmentaid.org). With over 160 peer-reviewed publications and 530 government advisories worldwide, CEEW is a key player in shaping sustainable policies in India and beyond (source: ceew.in).
Projects & Track Record
CEEW has established a strong track record in policy-driven initiatives rather than physical renewable energy projects. Notable works include the comprehensive 584-page National Water Resources Framework Study for India’s 12th Five Year Plan and the first independent evaluation of the National Solar Mission. Additionally, CEEW has contributed to significant projects such as the strategy for the International Solar Alliance, which aims to achieve 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022 (source: ceew.in). Ongoing projects include the GHG inventory and net-zero pathways for Tamil Nadu, climate resilience plans with Thane Municipal Corporation, and the ACCESS survey, which is India's largest multidimensional energy access study (source: ceew.in). CEEW collaborates with various stakeholders, including Indian federal and state governments, and has a geographic presence across 19 Indian states, extending its influence to global engagements in countries like Indonesia and South Africa (source: developmentaid.org).
Recent Developments
In FY 2023-24, CEEW released audited financials confirming its operational continuity as a not-for-profit organization (source: ceew.in). The organization has published reports focusing on decentralized renewable energy-powered livelihoods and advanced work on green hydrogen policy, climate risk awareness, and smart meter rollout. CEEW has also partnered with 16 states to facilitate just energy transitions, contributing to India's National Hydrogen Mission (source: ceew.in). Although there have been no major acquisitions or mergers reported post-2021, CEEW continues to model low-carbon scenarios and maintain its status as a top global climate think tank (source: macfound.org). Employee growth has reached 27% recently, indicating a robust expansion strategy amid ongoing projects and initiatives (source: growjo.com).
Working There
CEEW offers a diverse range of roles across various departments, including research, policy analysis, administration, and management. The organization hires professionals such as engineers, economists, and environmental scientists, with key personnel including CEO Arunabha Ghosh and Head of Talent Acquisition Charu Budhiraja (source: wikipedia.org). All hiring is based at the New Delhi headquarters, fostering a collaborative culture that emphasizes high-quality research and global engagement. With over 350 alumni from its 10+ years of operation, CEEW provides a career-building environment in public policy (source: onthinktanks.org). The organization also hosts seminars and conferences, such as the Energy Horizons series, to enhance skill-building and knowledge sharing among its employees (source: ceew.in).
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Job Description
Economist (PA/PL level) plays a pivotal role in anchoring the Sustainable Mobility team's policy research by applying rigorous quantitative frameworks to solve complex transport challenges across modes. CEEW will work to identify emerging trends in transport and mobility through macroeconomic analysis, demand forecasting, techno-economic analysis, and mode-choice analysis exercises.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Economist shall lead the critical research on the macro-economic implications of India's electric vehicle transition, benefits of public transport, fiscal health of ULBs, and State Transport Undertakings (STUs), taxes on transport and vehicles, costs of vehicle ownership and usage across road, rail, air, and the development of pollution and carbon pricing models for urban mobility. Bridging mobility and transport recommendations with economic models, will provide the compelling evidence to influence policies-ensuring that CEEW's advocacy is both economically viable and socially equitable in the push toward a Net-Zero transport future.
This role will work closely with the Fellow, Sustainable Mobility team and contribute to the following:
Research Support
- Develop a sub-program on Transport Economics to ensure critical supply of policy insights to address market and adoption barriers in bus based transport in cities, railways in regional and intercity travels, cleaner fuels and vehicles.
- Conduct analyses involving a combination of multiple complex data layers, network analysis and detailed visualisation of the outputs. These data layers will include information on costs, taxes, fiscal strategies, cess and other FDIs.
- Analyse macroeconomic indicators (GDP, inflation, liquidity, rates, employment) to develop regional rural & urban passenger and freight transport demands
- Support demand forecasting using econometric / ML models; Analyse household income data and discretionary demand, Monitor SIAM & VAHAN trends, segmentation, exports, and competitive behaviour
- Prepare inputs for convenings & policy meetings, Develop and update Transport Economics and Impacts models, Developing deeper Foresight for regional vehicles and mobility markets using TFFM
- Assessing policy impacts on fuel and vehicle markets, at national and global levels, Tracking vehicular policies and trade regulations in global markets
- Developing questionnaires, survey forms and other qualitative and quantitative tools specific to mobility and transport-related policies.
- To extrapolate and verify data, analyse and research provided by analysts; evaluate, organise, and edit the data into comprehensive yet concise reports and other collaterals.
Collaboration and Liaison
- Inform and support the development of predictive models/tools using ML and AI, and exposure to creating training datasets and deep learning models is a plus.
- Assist the team in generating snackable insights by creating robust, statistically sound models that produce compelling data visuals for the organisation's social media platforms.
- Assist in effective outreach of research outputs through close coordination with the communications team and engagement with the wider network of stakeholders and concerned policymakers.
- To engage with relevant stakeholders, represent the organisation and attend conferences and pertinent sessions to sustainable mobility.
Programme Assistance
- Assist with specific projects and overall plan of activities under public transport, electric vehicle transition, and other sustainable mobility research, bridging teams research.
- Assist in preparing presentations, fact sheets, and other research communication material.
- To assist in publishing impactful communication pieces to drive opinion and nudge behaviour.
- To generate knowledge content - blogs, articles, briefs in regular intervals.
- To develop and coordinate effectively with stakeholders on cross-cutting themes on air pollution, climate justice, economic growth and technology transition.
- To actively find opportunities to present and disseminate research to key constituencies, advisory bodies, conferences & research institutes.
CEEW operates in a dynamic environment and the candidate will be required to show flexibility in undertaking various tasks.
Skills and Work Experience
The candidate must possess superior skills in identifying linkages between user transport choices, income, and spending habits by creating and evaluating suitable econometric models. The job requires the candidate to be able to communicate and analyse, and recommend interventions in Public Transport and bringing optimal mode, vehicle and travel choices that are built on socio-economic and behavioural aspects. These may include pricing instruments and nudge campaigns that may influence and inform transport infrastructure, low-carbon technologies, and travel demand management efforts. The candidate should utilise their relevant experience, knowledge in consultancy, or industry; and or must be driven by the passion /interest in mentioned research areas.
A candidate passionate about sustainable mobility, including Electric Vehicles (EVs), public policy, and the effective implementation and governance of transport through a data-backed decision-making approach, is suitable for this role.
The Candidate must have:
- Master's in Economics / Econometrics / Statistics / Data Science
- 6-10 years of relevant economics related analytical experience
- Strong skills in forecasting, econometrics, and macroeconomic trend interpretation
- Proficiency in data handling; competence in R/ Python is required
- Ability to build dashboards, charts, and analytical visuals
- Exposure to CSO, RBI, IMF or official datasets is preferred
Additionally, it is strongly recommended that candidates bring a mentoring experience, as this encourages team-building and knowledge sharing.
Compensation
Competitive compensation - commensurate to the experience and matching the best of standards adopted by industry or other similar organisations for similar roles.
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About the role
April 4, 2026
Full time
Non-profit
Council on Energy, Environment and Water
- New Delhi, India
- Delhi, India
6-10 years
UTC+05:30