Senior Research and Modelling Analyst: Critical Minerals
Senior Research and Modelling Analyst
Critical Minerals.
Hybrid
UK based
12 months ftc
Shaping a circular economy for critical and strategic minerals and materials is one of the most urgent and high-impact levers we have to advance the clean energy transition, secure digital infrastructure, and enable resilient industrial systems. The global economy is undergoing a massive transformation: electrification, digitisation, and decarbonisation are driving exponential demand for critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and rare earths.
At the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, our Critical Minerals mission is to demonstrate that a circular economy approach can reduce virgin demand, create system-level value, and deliver a more resilient, prosperous, and resource-efficient future. We will be focused on various levers, such as transforming how these materials are designed into systems, circulated through value chains, and/or recovered after use - cutting across sectors and technologies like renewable generation, energy storage, mobility, digital infrastructure, electronics, and beyond.
In addition to our work with industry players, investors, and governments across the critical minerals energy and digital value chains, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation is also establishing a new programme to explore the contribution of the circular economy for critical minerals to key topics within current energy transition debates and issues, including just transition and deep-sea mining. In particular, a confirmed aspect of the programme will develop the evidence and partnerships needed to assess how a circular economy for critical minerals can reduce the pressure to pursue deep sea mining. It is a timely and complex body of work, sitting at the intersection of environmental policy, industrial systems, and emerging international governance. This is innovative and groundbreaking work in an exciting area, and we are looking for committed, collaborative people who want to contribute to a field where the work genuinely matters.
Role and Responsibilities
The Senior Modelling Analyst provides technical research, analysis and modelling to advance the Critical Minerals mission, focusing on the contribution of circular economy of critical minerals to key topics within current energy transition debates and issues, including deep-sea mining.
You will translate complex technical and market information into actionable insights, decision-ready outputs and credible visualisations to deepen the Foundation's expertise and inform strategic missions.
The role also supports stakeholder engagements, collaborative projects and knowledge sharing activities to strengthen EMF’s impact and convening power.
Specifically, your role will involve the following:
- Build, iterate and maintain robust modelling structures reviewing assumptions and sector data to generate reliable techno-economic insights.
- Troubleshoot, generate results and visuals, and provide first draft write ups.
- Conduct primary and secondary research across critical mineral value chains translating complex evidence into clear, decision ready outputs (briefings, reports, case studies, slide decks, and practical tools).
- Support workshops, convenings and collaborative initiatives contributing to design, facilitation, and post-event synthesis.
- Provide research inputs for projects and collaborations including sector scanning, stakeholder mapping, and technical/market analysis to inform strategy.
- Support engagement with technical stakeholders to represent EMF’s work with credibility. Share insights and strengthen network of experts and partners.
- Maintain and enhance internal knowledge systems capturing sources, datasets and key learnings to support thought leadership by identifying emerging themes and opportunities.
- Contribute ~10% effort to broader team activities, including communicating results, reviewing sources, and preparing update materials.
Your profile
- 3+ years’ experiencedelivering high-quality analysis and written outputs in a relevant field such as engineering, economics, data science, energy systems, environmental science, or a related discipline.
- Experience in analytical or modelling roles, ideally within energy, critical minerals, sustainability, or related sectors.
- Demonstrated experience building and maintaining quantitative models, including handling assumptions, datasets, and scenario analysis, translating complex technical or market data into clear, decision-ready outputs.
- Experience conducting primary and secondary research across value chains or technical domains.
- Familiarity with tools such as Excel, Python, R, or other modelling and data visualisation platforms, and fluency in VBA as well as PowerPoint, and Tableau or Microsoft Power BI is desirable.
- Languages: Fluency in English is required. Additional working-level languages are an advantage but not a core requirement.
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Please note that we are unable to sponsor a Skilled Worker Visa for this role. All applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK which is valid for at least 12 months.
Desired starting date: As soon as possible
Closing date: 2nd April
Salary package: circa £40,000 dependent on experience level plus generous holiday allowance (25 days plus UK Bank Holidays plus discretionary extra days during the office closure between Christmas and New Year and Easter); generous parental leave; enhanced pension options/private health scheme after 6 months; wellbeing programme.
Location: We have offices in Cowes on the Isle of Wight and at Somerset House in London but, depending on circumstances, we also welcome individuals to work remotely from anywhere in the UK. We cannot support remote working from overseas for this role.
Application process:
● Initial zoom meeting with our Talent team and prospective Line manager to start the process (we will send you the outline of the interview, so you know what to expect).
● A work-related assignment to complete at home or as part of the interview process so we know you will be comfortable with the type of work you would do here.
● In person or Zoom Interview with our People Team, Team Lead and prospective manager.
What we do
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation develops and promotes the idea of a circular economy. We work with, and inspire, business, academia, policymakers, and institutions to mobilise systems solutions at scale, globally. Our mission is to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.
Our vision is a new economic system that delivers better outcomes for people and the environment. Business models, products, and materials are designed to increase use and reuse, replicating the balance of the natural world, where nothing becomes waste, and everything has value. A circular economy, increasingly built on renewable energy and materials, is distributed, diverse, and inclusive.
Our commitment to you
We are keen to receive applications from people from underrepresented backgrounds, including (but not limited to) those of colour, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, and people from other marginalised groups. It is important to us that our recruitment approach makes the opportunity as accessible as possible and ensures a diverse range of people can demonstrate their potential. We would be happy to provide any further support that you may require - please get in touch so that we can work together.
If you would like further information on our diversity and inclusion policy or any further assistance, please contact us at recruitment@ellenmacarthurfoundation.org.