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Energy Market Economist

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$115 - $180/hr

At Potomac Economics, as part of the NYISO Market Monitoring Unit, you will play a critical role in ensuring these goals are met. You'll join a dedicated market monitoring team that evaluates the ...

General Summary This is a full-time economist position within the Legislative Office of Economic and Demographic Research. The position has primary responsibility for evaluating state economic ...

Economic & Demographic Research Opening Date: 10/22/2025 Closing Date: Continuous General Summary This is a full-time economist position within the Legislative Office of Economic and Demographic ...

The Economist will provide specialized expertise to analyze the economic impacts of regulations and policies intended to protect Atlantic large whales, including the North Atlantic right whale, from ...

Economist

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$180 - $240/hr

Strong background in econometrics and applied microeconomics * Demonstrated experience working with large or complex datasets, with demonstrated proficiency in SQL. * Proficiency in statistical ...

The Economist will provide specialized expertise to analyze the economic impacts of regulations and policies intended to protect Atlantic large whales, including the North Atlantic right whale, from ...

Economist

Lincoln, NE · On-site

$27.96/hr

Economic Development - Agency 72 Location: Lincoln, NE Hiring Rate: $27.961 Job Posting: JR2026-00028405 Economist (Open) Applications No Longer Accepted On (If no date is displayed, job is posted as ...

Economist

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$172K - $265K/yr

Deep expertise in econometrics, forecasting, and statistical analysis, with experience modeling complex, "messy" datasets. * Required proficiency in SQL, a statistical language (Python or R), and ...

Economist

Walla Walla, WA · On-site +1

$89K - $138K/yr

Serves as a Technical Economic Specialist responsible for the initiation, formulation, planning, execution, and control of economic and financial activities for Civil Works projects for flood control ...

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How much do econometrics jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for econometrics in the United States is $17.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $18.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is econometrics?

An econometrics job involves applying statistical and mathematical models to analyze economic data and solve real-world problems. Professionals in this field use techniques like regression analysis, time-series forecasting, and machine learning to interpret economic trends and inform policy or business decisions. Econometricians work in industries such as finance, government, and academia, helping to optimize strategies and predict future market behaviors.

What do econometricians do?

Econometricians frequently analyze large datasets to study economic trends, test hypotheses, and estimate relationships between variables such as income, consumption, or prices. Projects might include evaluating the impact of policy changes, forecasting economic indicators, or optimizing business strategies using data-driven models. Daily responsibilities usually involve cleaning and managing data, designing statistical models, and presenting findings to stakeholders. Econometricians often collaborate closely with economists, policy analysts, and business leaders, making teamwork and communication skills extremely valuable.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in econometrics?

To excel in Econometrics, a strong background in statistics, mathematics, and economics is typically required, often supported by an advanced degree in a quantitative field. Proficiency with statistical programming languages such as R, Python, or Stata, as well as familiarity with econometric software, is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and clear communication skills enable practitioners to interpret complex data and explain findings to non-technical audiences. These competencies ensure accurate data analysis, reliable economic forecasting, and effective collaboration in both academic and industry settings.

What jobs can you do with econometrics?

Econometrics graduates can pursue roles such as data analyst, financial analyst, economic consultant, policy analyst, or research economist. These positions typically require strong statistical, analytical, and programming skills, often using tools like R, Stata, or Python, and may involve working in finance, government, or consulting sectors.

What kinds of jobs can you get with an econometrics degree?

An econometrics degree prepares individuals for roles such as data analyst, financial analyst, economic consultant, policy analyst, and research economist. These jobs typically involve statistical modeling, data analysis, and economic forecasting using tools like R, Stata, or Python, often requiring strong quantitative and analytical skills.
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Infographic showing various Econometrics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 65% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 28% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,614 per year, or $17.1 per hour.

Assistant Professor - Production Econometrics

Auburn University

Auburn, AL • On-site

$90 - $130/hr

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Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Assistant Professor of Production Econometrics

The Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology (DAERS) in the College of Agriculture at Auburn University is seeking an Assistant Professor in Production Econometrics to join an environment of high-quality scholars dedicated to the discovery, education, and application of research-based knowledge. This position is a 9-month tenure-track, academic-year appointment with an allocation of 40% teaching and 60% research, as well as service to the Department, College, and University. The expected start date is August 16, 2027.

Only complete applications will be considered. Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2026, and may continue until the position is filled. Questions about this position should be directed to Dr. Adam Rabinowitz, Search Committee Chair, Email: adam.rabinowitz@auburn.edu.

Responsibilities

Research: The successful candidate will develop an active, innovative, and externally funded research program that focuses on agricultural production problems using economic theory, econometrics, artificial intelligence, or other advanced analytic techniques. A substantive portion of this research will focus on applying valid underlying economic models to provide actionable advice for farmers. Offering information on innovative solutions to agricultural data management will be important. Collaboration with faculty and professionals across the College of Agriculture is expected. This position will contribute to the strategic vision of the University and College through excellence in graduate education, innovative partnerships, community engagement, entrepreneurship, and world-class research efforts.

Teaching: The teaching load for this position is three courses per year. Courses include a master’s level applied econometrics class and, depending on candidate interests/preparation, a undergraduate or graduate level class in advanced database management, production economics, or quantitative methods. Courses are subject to change based on Department needs.

Qualifications

Ph.D. in applied economics, agribusiness, agricultural economics, economics, business economics, or a closely related field at the time employment begins. Successful candidates are expected to have demonstrated excellence, or the potential for excellence, in research and have a dedicated interest in high quality teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Candidates must also meet United States work eligibility requirements at the time the appointment begins and maintain eligibility throughout the term of employment.

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