Frontier Economics is an economics consultancy that tackles the big questions facing governments, businesses and society. We help our clients to analyse and understand their markets and to formulate strategies based on sound economics. The methods and models we use are often complex, but our advice is always succinct, clear and honest.
The company has grown rapidly since it was founded over 25 years ago and currently has around 500 staff working across nine European offices (Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Cologne, Dublin, London, Madrid, Paris and Prague). The company is employee-owned and has a strong culture of openness and employee engagement.
The Energy Practice at Frontier Economics
We help governments, regulators, energy companies, and their advisors navigate the changing energy landscape. Our team leads in energy and environmental economics, providing expert advice on policy, regulation, valuation, and competition. We develop effective policies and regulatory frameworks and help businesses understand the commercial impact of change. With experience in over 50 countries, we cover all aspects of energy markets across Europe and beyond. Drawing on in-house expertise in competition, finance, due diligence, and disputes, we deliver robust, evidence-based insights that support better decisions.
The Consultant Role
Our Consultants play a key role in helping clients make clear, evidence-based decisions that shape policy, markets and strategy. You’ll use your analytical skills and economic expertise to turn data into meaningful insights and deliver work that has real impact. You will design frameworks, interpret results, and contribute fresh ideas that address clients’ needs.
As a Consultant, you’ll take ownership of significant workstreams, manage tasks effectively, and maintain strong, trusted relationships with clients. You’ll also support the growth of others by sharing your knowledge and providing constructive feedback.
How You Will Make an Impact
Join our team of collaborative and talented economists who enjoy tackling complex economic questions. You will play an important role in delivering high-quality economic analysis and advice to our clients. You can expect to do the following:
Analysis and Problem Solving
Design and deliver clear analytical approaches for a variety of projects, applying economic theory to practical challenges.
Develop frameworks for both straightforward and complex issues with minimal senior input.
Review and integrate contributions from team members, ensuring quality and consistency in final outputs.
Coach and mentor colleagues, sharing advanced techniques and delegating tasks appropriately.
Communication
Lead client meetings, listen actively and respond thoughtfully to different perspectives.
Structure, review and refine reports and presentations to a high standard.
Provide feedback and guidance to help colleagues improve their writing and presentation skills.
Identify and resolve communication issues within the team and with clients.
Project Management
Scope and lead major workstreams, ensuring projects run to time, budget and agreed objectives.
Manage project scope, deliverables and budgets alongside clients, with support from project managers where needed.
Delegate tasks clearly and oversee colleagues’ work, keeping everyone informed and motivated.
Seek feedback and use it to strengthen both your own work and the team’s.
Client Relationships
Build and maintain relationships that go beyond individual projects, keeping in touch with clients and wider networks.
Spot opportunities for further work and cross-team collaboration, and help take these forward.
Gather formal and informal feedback on projects and use it to add value.
Ensure clients get the maximum benefit from our work by understanding how they plan to use it.
Your Skills and Background
We’re looking for economists who combine strong technical skills with clear communication and sound judgement. You’ll have the expertise to tackle complex economic questions, the confidence to influence clients and colleagues, and the drive to deliver high-quality work on time. You’ll also be a team player who supports and motivates others, helping us deliver practical insights and real impact for our clients.
Essential skills and experience
Fluency in French: Proficient in oral, written, and spoken communication.
Expertise in Energy Economics, with several years of experience at an economics consultancy or regulator.
Excellent communication skills and the credibility to influence a wide range of people.
Strong project management skills; able to motivate teams and manage multiple projects effectively.
Commercial awareness and good judgement to identify practical, value-adding solutions.
Strong data skills, with the ability to interrogate information and generate useful insights.
The Benefits of Joining Our Team
At Frontier Economics, we are entirely employee-owned, meaning every team member has a voice in shaping the company’s future. Our collaborative culture encourages innovation, open dialogue, and shared success. Our stimulating and thought-provoking projects are complemented by a supportive and dynamic work environment, designed to help you thrive and grow. We also offer:
- Hybrid Working: Employees are expected to work in the office at least two days a week, with flexibility for remote work.
- Holiday Entitlement: 28 days of annual leave, plus public holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days of holiday per year.
- Parental Pay: Enhanced parental pay of up to 2 months of full pay and bonus for primary carers.
- Learning & Development: Extensive L&D opportunities, including Career Development Reviews with support from a dedicated Mentor.
- Public Transport Reimbursement: Financial support for commuting costs.
- Private Health Insurance: Fully covered health insurance with optional family coverage (partners' premiums and taxes paid by the employee; children included at no extra cost). Additional cover (e.g., optical, dental) can be added at the employee's expense.
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – Free, confidential support for work-life balance, health, family issues, or job-related challenges, available for you and your immediate family members.
- Income Protection Insurance – All employees are covered by Frontier’s Group Income Protection Scheme for long-term illness or disability.
- Life Insurance – Company-funded Group Life Assurance Scheme, covering all permanent employees from their start date.
- Cross-Office Travel & Secondments – Opportunities for secondments to different offices or practices to expand skills and experience
If you're looking to advance your career and wish to apply, please submit your application online. Should you have any questions or need further information, don’t hesitate to reach out via email [email protected].
We look forward to receiving your application!
Frontier Economics is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, age, or any other status protected by law. We are determined that everyone has an equal chance to join us and progress their career with Frontier. We care about creating an inclusive atmosphere and are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in all its forms. Read more about our incentives here.
What We Do
We help companies with their biggest challenges – market strategies, regulatory reviews, competition inquiries. And we help governments design innovative policies and regulatory systems.
Economics is (nearly) everywhere and the economist’s toolkit is large. Clients are surprised at the breadth of our work. Not just the costs of supply, movements in demand, pricing and competitive dynamics. But we are also experts in finance, statistical modelling, game theory, market research and even the psychological side of economics. And we’ve worked in almost every sector imaginable, from fertilisers and oil rigs to handbags and iPads.
In some sectors, economics is so critical that we’ve also built specialist knowledge. Our powerful tools and sector knowledge are valuable. But we try not to stop there. Making an impact for clients means understanding the issues, whether it’s the commercial reality of the business; what is really driving customer behaviour; or the political context. We are also aware that our clients want clear and simple advice, from people they trust. So we place a lot of emphasis on our communications, and on human relationships. We provide complex analysis but plain language – English, German, French or Spanish.
Our reports are often used in legal proceedings and so our evidential standards are high. We never “write to order”. Our work is respected because we are independent and obsessive about the truth.
We work with clients all over the world and have offices in Berlin, Brussels, Cologne, Dublin, Madrid, London and Paris. Our sister company in Australia works from Sydney and Melbourne








