Data Team

Data Scientist, Energy/Air quality (Remote)

Remote
Work Type: Fixed Term Contract

The Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) is looking for a data scientist to work on energy and air pollution. You will work closely with analysts and communications staff to transform complex datasets into timely, policy-relevant insights. Your work will combine quantitative analysis, data integration and visualization with investigative research to identify compelling findings on energy markets, fossil fuels, clean energy and air pollution.


This is a hands-on analytical role for someone who enjoys working with diverse datasets, developing new analytical approaches, and responding quickly to emerging events with rigorous, evidence-based analysis.


The role is a part of a new unit that CREA is starting to produce responsive insights and analysis, to address a critical gap in the clean energy community’s ability to respond to fast-moving developments in global energy markets. It will combine data and analysis with proactive strategic communications, producing timely insights that can inform political and economic decision-making as well as shape media coverage.


The Unit will work to anticipate and prepare for opportunities to produce analysis, stories and commentary about how clean energy and electrification can strengthen energy security, affordability and economic resilience; and respond to events such as fossil fuel supply shocks, air pollution episodes, blackouts, extreme weather events, infrastructure failures and unexpected policy developments. 


Over its initial 12-month pilot, the Unit will produce short, media-ready analysis; develop relationships with international, regional and financial journalists; and establish rapid response systems and tools that can be used by CREA and partners.

Job Description

Key responsibilities


Conduct fast-paced quantitative analyses in response to pollution episodes, energy market developments and other policy-relevant events, identifying impactful and policy-relevant findings.


Integrate, clean and analyse diverse proprietary, in-house and open datasets.


Produce reproducible code, robust methodology documentation, and reusable datasets.


Develop clear and effective data visualisations that communicate analytical insights.


Support research by combining quantitative analysis with domain expertise and desk research.


Develop new datasets, analytical tools and data products to strengthen CREA's research capabilities.


Work closely with colleagues to shape research questions and identify the most important analytical findings.


Contribute to reports, briefings and other research outputs by ensuring analyses are robust, transparent and reproducible.

The role works as part of the Insights unit, reporting to the Data Team Lead.

Qualifications

Essential

Higher education or equivalent professional experience in data science, economics, engineering, statistics, computer science, energy systems or a related quantitative discipline.


At least 3 years of experience analysing large and complex datasets in a research, consulting, public policy, or commercial environment.


Demonstrated ability to produce clear, accurate, reproducible and robustly documented quantitative analyses, including using AI tools.


Experience creating effective charts and data visualisations for technical and non-technical audiences.


Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently on open-ended research questions.


Strong programming skills in Python or R and at least basic knowledge of both.


Basic command of version control (e.g. Git).


Good written and spoken English.

Desirable

Experience analysing electricity markets, fossil fuel markets, energy systems, emissions or environmental data.


Familiarity with cloud-based data workflows 


An understanding of the policy context surrounding energy, air quality and climate change.


Experience working in multidisciplinary and international teams.

What we offer

Employment contract


A remote & time-flexible working environment


Remuneration based on skills & experience, competitive with standard pay in your region


Health insurance


Membership to a co-working space


Potential to work full-time or part-time, depending on the candidate


A meaningful and potentially very impactful mission

About CREA

We are an independent research organisation focused on revealing the trends, causes, and health impacts, as well as the solutions to air pollution. We use scientific data, research and evidence to support the efforts of governments, companies and campaigning organisations worldwide in their efforts to move towards clean energy and clean air. We believe that effective research and communication are the key to successful policies, investment decisions and advocacy efforts.

How to apply

Please apply here by 7th August 2026, by submitting

your CV


an example of your work that showcases the skills listed above (e.g. published analysis, report or Git repo), and 


a motivation letter of no more than 200 words.

The application process includes an assignment, a technical interview, and an interview with senior management.

For further information, please contact Lauri Myllyvirta at [email protected].

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