Shipping Economics Advisor - London, United Kingdom - Shell

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Description

The Role:


Where you fit in


The Shipping & Maritime organization provides maritime expertise to all Shell Group businesses and leads the industry in safety, technology and developing solutions to challenges such as decarbonization.

Expertise comes in the form of developing strategy, providing input to industry bodies, commercial shipping advice and contracting, technology innovation and project design, maritime risk management and assurance, HSSE, fleet management and operations, and extracting value through innovation and digital along the entire end to end maritime value chain.


The Shipping Economics Advisor is a part of the Commercial Shipping team; the position enables the delivery of accurate, timely and relevant advice to Shell businesses on shipping investments, enabling informed decision making.

The role will encompass developing expert modelling, market analysis, business insight, and stakeholder liaison.


What's the role?

  • Provide economic analysis and advice to support group investment projects, contract renewals and in the evaluation of shipping acquisitions/ disposals and period charter offers in oil, LNG and any other required area.
  • Develop methodologies for evaluating new areas (particularly in relation to the shipping decarbonization) and drawing insights from data (e.g. freight emissions data, emissions reporting and impact analysis of environmental regulations, vessel performance data).
  • Standardize existing evaluation tools and methods to create a suite of 'off the shelf' tools for the team, linking in with digital solutions across Shipping & Maritime.
  • Support shipping strategies and charter contract negotiation strategy development; including contributing towards overarching strategic priorities related to decarbonization, maintaining customer centricity and delivering stakeholder value.
  • Provide fleet supply, forecasts and longterm fundamentals analysis in crude, products and/or LNG.
  • Provide governance support towards compliance, settlements and contractual matters related to longterm charters.

What we need from you

  • Proven analytical skills; confident with complex numerical analysis, demonstrating commercial, economic and financial acumen.
  • Previous modelling experience in Excel and other tools.
  • Ability to create modelling methodologies to evaluate new opportunities in new areas and to standardize existing ones.
  • Able to synthesize complex data into concise and focused analysis, often against tight deadlines.
  • Able to tell the story and explain the 'so what' for commercial stakeholders.
  • Ability to work with multiple sources of data, to understand and incorporate uncertainty appropriately and provide advice with incomplete information.
  • Knowledge of shipping, LNG and/or oil markets would be a benefit, but is not a prerequisite.
  • Selfstarter, able to plan and adapt own workload in the face of changing priorities whilst maintaining on time and accurate delivery.
  • Flexible and capable of adapting previous knowledge to find solutions to new challenges.
  • Ability to develop and demonstrate learner mindset and key leadership behaviours required to thrive in this exciting and wellrounded role.

Company Description
Shell started operations in the United Kingdom more than 110 years ago.

Since then, we have grown into a leading innovative Oil & Energy company that rewards its employees by investing heavily in their careers and learning.

Our people are our greatest asset, and our commitment to your career will see you thrive in a work environment that offers an industry-leading development programme.

When your ideas travel, Shell will benefit, and innovation will thrive.

Shell has a key role to play in helping meet the UK's growing energy demand, whilst using innovative technologies to develop cleaner energy.

We are the largest FTSE 100 company in the UK by market capitalisation and make a significant contribution to the UK economy.

As well as processing 35% of the gas coming into the UK, we serve more than four million customers at our filling stations each week.

Shell employs some 6,400 skilled staff as well as many contractors.


An innovative place to work
There's never been a more exciting time to work at Shell.


Join us and you'll be adding your talent and imagination to a business with the ambition to shape the future - whether by investing in oil, gas and renewable energy to meet demand, exploring new ways to store energy, or developing technology that helps the world to use energy more efficiently, everyone at Shell does their part.


An inclusive place to work
To power progress, we need to attract and develop the brightest minds and make sure every voice is heard.

Here are just some of the ways we are nurturing an inclusive environment - one where you can express your ideas, extend your skills, and reach your potential.


  • We're creating a space where people with disabilities can excel through transparent recruitment

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