Job Summary
- $109,014 - $120,596 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 3rd Jun 2026
- Sydney > Ultimo

Are you passionate about creating positive change? Develop your research career with the Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF), at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). For nearly three decades, ISF has been a recognised leader in applied sustainability research, both in Australia and internationally. We deliver impactful research through partnerships with government, industry, civil society, and the global research community.
Due to our continued growth, ISF is seeking a talented and dynamic researcher with qualifications and experience as an economist that can undertake quantitative and qualitative economic analysis within applied research projects for community, industry and government clients.
You will work on engaging and impactful research projects primarily in our Energy Futures research program focusing primarily on employment modelling and programs association with the transition of Australia’s energy system, decarbonisation of regional, national and global energy systems, innovation in consumer energy technologies (such as EVs, battery storage etc).
Working with a team of exceptional senior researchers on multiple concurrent projects, you will gain mentorship and support across a range of disciplines and contribute to applied research that makes a real difference. ISF undertakes game-changing sustainability research at UTS. Located in central Sydney, UTS is consistently ranked as Australia’s top young university, with exceptional people working together in a vibrant, creative precinct.
We are looking for early career researchers with qualitative and/or quantitative skills who are capable of contributing to high-impact research in a consultancy-style environment. You will be able to apply research economist techniques (e.g. modelling, cost-benefit analysis) across different sustainability domains, in particular clean energy technologies, labour markets and employment.
For quantitative researchers, proficiency in Excel is essential. Experience using other quantitative programs is desirable. For qualitative researchers, experience with literature reviews, essay and report writing, and qualitative research skills will be well regarded.
You will contribute as a team member to research project tasks, stakeholder engagement and outreach, and assisting with the preparation of proposals for external funding opportunities and written reports and publications.
It is expected the candidate would hold a degree in economics or related discipline and demonstrated experience in applying quantitative and/or qualitative economics methods. Experience or interest in labour market economics would be an advantage.
In a separate document, please respond to the detailed numbered selection criteria found at the end of the position description by writing up to half a page for each criterion.
The selection criteria are:
Submit your resume, selection criteria and cover letter as part of your application. Please ensure that the file name for each document submitted includes IRC340042 and your name.
Applications should be submitted only via the UTS online recruitment system.
For specific enquiries or issues with your application, please direct them to the UTS Recruitment Team at [email protected] using the subject line: Senior Research Consultant / Economist - Institute for Sustainable Futures enquiry via EthicalJobs.
UTS is committed to building a culturally safe and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply and welcome your contribution to our research community.
UTS prioritises safety, respect, and inclusion for every member of our community. In support of this, and in line with our statutory obligations under the National Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence 2026, all prospective employees must declare any past investigations relating to gender-based violence. Employment at UTS is contingent upon completion of this declaration, and, where necessary, assessment of any identified risk factors. We appreciate your role in upholding the standards and behaviour expected of our community.
A position description is attached.
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