Agricultural Economist at Egg Farmers of Canada — NeverHard
Agricultural Economist at Egg Farmers of Canada in Ottawa, Ottawa region. Skills: Ag Economics, Agri-Food sector, Attention to Detail, Communication, Coordination. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Egg Farmers of Canada
Location
Ottawa, Ottawa region
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Ag Economics
Agri-Food sector
Attention to Detail
Communication
Coordination
Correlation Analysis
Data Analysis
Economics
Forecasting
MS Excel
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $71,435 - $89,000
Egg Farmers of Canada (EFC) is seeking an experienced Economist to join the Agricultural Policy and Costing (APC) team in a fast-paced, challenging, and exciting work environment. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Agricultural Policy and Costing, the Agricultural Economist will be responsible for conducting accurate, comprehensive and timely analysis of data pertaining to the Canadian egg industry.
This role is ideally suited for an experienced Economist who enjoys project-based work, working with various stakeholders, and thrives in a collaborative culture.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Cost of Production (COP)
Assist with the multi-year COP study, including development of questionnaires, determination of sample size, evaluation of methods, interim updating techniques, and the implementation of cost formulas resulting from the surveys and updates
Assist with the monitoring of the COP between studies and research to propose solutions to resolve any issues that arise in the COP update
Conduct research and analysis of the COP, including input costs
Assess the domestic and international egg industry data sources and methodologies for the COP, Board materials, trade analysis and internal and external requests
Ad Hoc Reporting/Support
Compile, validate, analyze, and incorporate data for Board documents including drafting and presenting Board documents
Monitor, analyze and prepare reports that accurately assess agricultural production, pricing, indices, market, and macroeconomic variables as they affect the egg industry
Respond to data, information, and analysis requests from internal and external stakeholders
Provide critical qualitative and quantitative analyses of externally published papers
Evaluate data requirements, assess and review third party consultant work for various unit projects (e.g. COP Study, trade models, economic impact studies, etc.)
Apply cross-disciplinary knowledge on a variety of topics (egg production, farm economics, finance) to assess issues specific to the egg industry
Research and perform qualitative analyses of legislations and regulations pertaining to the egg industry and for communications with government agencies
Identify and support the implementation of tools, models, or techniques that improve APC data quality and processes
Assist in providing forecasts of the buyback price for input into EFCs budget as well as performing and distributing forecast monitoring reports
Work collaboratively with the APC team to reach APC unit deliverables
Supervision and Training
Delegate specifictasks toappropriate teammembers based on capacity and skill set
Provide support and advice to Analysts and Coordinators
Assume fullresponsibilityof the units regular tasks and ad-hoc requests when the Senior Manager is away
Qualifications and Skills:
Advanced analytical and computer skills, including in-depth knowledge of MS Excel and data analysis tools and techniques for the purpose of performing data analysis
Demonstrated understanding of various agri-food sectors, food supply chain, and farm economics (livestock and crop production systems) is considered an asset
Strong ability to multi-task and coordinate various tasks
Excellent attention to details with a focus on data quality
Strong statistical, mathematical, analytical and research skills
Ability to perform mathematical analysis including regression, correlation, time series analysis, indices, and averages
Demonstrated ability to perform forecasting, including multivariate forecasting, and to present the results objectively & concisely
Demonstrated ability to present economic concepts or complex analysis to a non-technical audience (both verbally and in writing)
Education and Experience:
Undergraduate degree in a relevant field (Agricultural Economics; Economics). A masters degree in a relevant field would be an asset
5 6 years of relevant work experience (2 3 years if the candidate has a masters degree in a relevant field)
Working Conditions:
A standard workweek schedule working in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities and tight deadlines
Frequent interaction with internal and external stakeholders and consultants
Position requires prolonged periods of sitting, use of a computer
Occasional domestic travel may be required
About EFC:
Now in its sixth decade as one of Canadas leading agriculture organizations, EFC manages the national egg supply and promotes egg consumption while representing the interests of 1,270 regulated egg farmers and farm families from coast to coast. The organization has been recognized as one of the National Capital Regions Top employers for fourteen consecutive years. EFC holds the title of one of Canadas Most Admired Corporate Cultures by Waterstone Human Capital and is part of Canadas Most Admired Corporate Cultures Hall of Fame. Visit eggfarmers.ca for more information.