Main Responsibilities
Analysis, modelling and publication
- Conduct in-depth economic, policy and technology analyses of critical mineral supply chains, covering copper, battery metals, rare earth elements and other strategic minerals; develop thought leading analysis of future energy and mineral market trends.
- Assume responsibility for the modelling of one or several minerals used in the energy sector and other strategic applications; develop and manage datasets covering critical minerals consumption, production, trade, price and resources.
- Monitor and assess relevant market, technology and policy developments related to critical minerals in both Member and non-Member countries, working closely with other analysts to ensure effective teamwork and collaboration.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of the IEA Critical Minerals Security Programme through analytical inputs and stakeholder coordination.
- Draft reports, working papers, prepare presentations and briefing notes for senior management.
Liaison and Outreach
- Collaborate with other Directorates in the Agency, the OECD and other national and international organisations, the private sector and research bodies in the analysis of the role of critical minerals in Member and non-Member countries.
- Participate in preparations for meetings of IEA standing committees, working parties and other groups as required, including supporting the development of analyses and information materials for these meetings.
- Maintain contacts with members of national delegations, other international organisations and private sector representatives involved in energy and mineral market analysis.
- Promote the IEA’s work externally to a broad range of audiences by organising and participating in workshops, delivering presentations and conducting bilateral meetings.