Braemar is one of the world’s largest shipbrokers and a provider of expert advice in shipping investment, chartering, and risk management to the marine and energy industries with offices in the UK, Switzerland, Greece, Spain, USA, Australia, China, UAE, Singapore, India and Brazil. The Group comprises two operating divisions: Shipbroking, and Corporate Finance. These work together to offer a unique combination of skills for clients, at anytime, anywhere in the world. Shipbrokers act as intermediaries between two parties in the shipping industry.
We are now looking for a Junior Research Analyst to join our vibrant business, based in our Singapore office.
Key Responsibilities
Reporting to the Global Head of Research, you will work alongside colleagues in our Singapore and London offices and gain exposure to the global oil and tanker shipping markets.
- Conduct fundamental research on the global oil and shipping market
- Gather market intelligence and identify key drivers of the oil and shipping market
- Help maintain our vast proprietary database and demand/supply models
- Assist in the production of regular research reports of the company
- Service bespoke client research and data requests
- Support internal brokers for business development activities
Education, Experience and Skills
You will be focused with outstanding attention to detail. With critical thinking skill, you will recognize the value of precision and nuance as much as productivity.
- Strong presentation, communications and writing skills
- Strong data and statistical analysis skills
- Good understanding of Chemical products with strong interest in a commodity trading / shipping environment
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
- Knowledge in SQL, PowerBI and PowerQuery are plus
Join Us
If you are looking to start your career with an expanding and ambitious organization, then this is the role for you.
Share with us your cover letter* and resume to apply for this role.
* Cover Letter may include your background, relevant experience and motivations.
^ Research article may be any non-proprietary research which is more than 70% attributable to you.