
Senior Economist - Infrastructure Economics (Montreal / Toronto)
Job Description
Senior Economist - Infrastructure Economics (Montreal / Toronto)
Department: Construction & Infrastructure
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Montreal, Canada
Description
We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded economist to join our growing Infrastructure Economics practice in North America.
- Litigation support: conducting applied micro-economic analysis in support of complex litigation and arbitration files, including drafting expert reports, and analyzing large data sets to evaluate pricing, market structure and firm/consumer behaviour.
- Cost escalation and market capacity analysis: analyzing cost escalation drivers andthe construction industry’s capacity to deliver major projects and meet future demand across labour, plant, equipment, and building materials.
- Business cases, cost-benefit analysis, and feasibility studies: contributing to assessments of the economic viability and value-for-money of infrastructure projects for governments and investors.
Key Responsibilities
- Delivering high-quality economic analysis and advisory projects for clients across the construction, transportation, infrastructure and related sectors.
- Supporting the development of proposals, client pitches, and business development opportunities.
- Building and maintaining strong client relationships, helping to identify opportunities for further support and collaboration.
- Working closely with colleagues across the C&I team, the Global Construction Service subscription team, and North American advisory colleagues.
- Supporting client demonstrations, presentations, and thought leadership activity related to infrastructure economics.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Postgraduate degree in Economics or a related discipline, such as a Master’s degree or higher.
- Professional working proficiency in French and English, with the ability to write and communicate confidently in both languages.
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience applying economic analysis within infrastructure and related sectors, especially in the context of litigation/arbitration cases.
- Experience with applied econometric analysis, economic modelling, and/or cost-benefit analysis.
- Experience delivering or contributing to economic advisory projects for construction, transportation, or infrastructure clients, ideally in North America.
- Commercial awareness, with experience supporting business development, proposals, client presentations, or client relationship management.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain economic analysis clearly to technical and non-technical audiences.
- Willingness to travel occasionally for client meetings and industry events.