Finance, Economics and Analytics Analyst - Wellington at pwc
Hyderabad, Telangana, India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Quantitative Analysis, Written Communication, Economic Analysis, Modelling, Data Gathering, Data Cleaning, Data Interpretation, Report Drafting, Presentation Skills, Proposal Writing, Business Development, Agricultural Economics, Excel Proficiency, Scenario Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, Value Chain Analysis

Industry

Professional Services

Description
Management Level Associate Job Description & Summary Kia ora, Innovate. Build. Reinvent. Make your tech skills count at PwC New Zealand. At PwC, our purpose is clear: to build trust in society and solve important problems. This is a place to keep growing. You’ll learn from the best, take on meaningful challenges, and make a lasting impact for our clients, our communities, and Aotearoa. Ngā kōrero mo tēnei tūranga / About the role Help solve the big issues shaping Aotearoa New Zealand’s food & fibre sector. At PwC, we build trust in society and solve important problems, and our Finance, Economics & Analytics team helps clients make better decisions through rigorous economic analysis, modelling, and practical advice. This is a full time, permanent opportunity (Monday – Friday, minimum 37.5 hours per week) based in Pōneke / Wellington. We are seeking an experienced Analyst with an agricultural economics background to support high-impact projects across agribusiness, industry bodies, iwi/Māori organisations, and central and local government. You’ll work alongside senior economists and consultants to deliver clear, evidence-based insights and client-ready outputs. Your work will include both quantitative analysis and strong written communication. Your day-to-day could include: Supporting delivery of agricultural economics and broader economic advisory engagements (planning, analysis, drafting, and review). Building and maintaining analytical models and tools (e.g. Excel-based models; scenario and sensitivity analysis). Undertaking market, sector, and value chain analysis across primary industries (e.g. dairy, red meat, horticulture, forestry, food processing). Contributing to policy and regulatory analysis affecting the food & fibre sector (e.g., productivity, trade, climate and emissions, land and water, biosecurity, investment). Assisting with economic impact analysis, cost–benefit analysis, and business case development. Gathering, cleaning, and interpreting data from multiple sources; translating findings into practical insights. Drafting high-quality reports, slide decks, and presentations for clients and stakeholders. Supporting client meetings and workshops (including note-taking, analysis follow-ups, and action tracking). Contributing to proposal writing and business development (research, drafting, and pricing support). Working collaboratively across PwC teams (e.g., sustainability, strategy, data & analytics, Māori business, deals). Ngā pūkenga ka kawea mai e koe, ka whakawhanakehia rānei i tēnei tūranga / Skills you will bring or develop in this role At least 1 year of experience in consulting, advisory, or a commercially-focused analytical role. Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics, Applied Economics, Agribusiness, Commerce, or a closely related discipline (or equivalent). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with confidence working with data and financial/economic concepts. Strong written and verbal communication skills, able to tell a clear story from evidence. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (and comfort building models); experience with Power BI, R, Python, SQL, or similar is an advantage. Interest and experience in the primary industries / food & fibre sector. At least 6 months of this must be in a New Zealand context. Willingness to travel within New Zealand for client work. Ngā āhuatanga hirahira o te mahi ki PwC / Highlights of working at PwC NZ Rewards - Discretionary bonus opportunities; generous referral bonuses; retail discounts & deals Growth - Global network; leadership development; A.I. tools and training; formal learning pathways Wellbeing - $250 annual wellbeing allowance; Life & income protection; Sonder/EAP/Headspace; 15 days’ paid sick leave; group-rate health insurance (eligibility applies) Reputation - PwC is known for shaping tomorrow. Join us and you’ll accelerate your career while helping clients and communities solve their most important problems. Flexibility - Flexible working; supportive coaching culture Time off - Two paid recognition days off provided each year during our annual summer shutdown period; purchase up to two extra weeks’ annual leave Whānau & community - Paid parental leave for all parents with flexible options and financial planning support; inclusive networks; paid volunteering leave Mō te aha tāu e tatari ana? / What are you waiting for? Hit Apply now. To learn how you can grow and shine in your career at PwC, visit our careers site at https://www.pwc.co.nz/careers.html. Grow here. Go further. Ngā whakautu ki o pātai / Your questions answered: Motuhake / Independence: Maintaining independence is fundamental to demonstrating that PwC has not been influenced by any relationships or situations that undermine our objectivity. This role requires an independence review process. Tono tika mai / Please apply directly: We’re not currently partnering with recruitment agencies for this role. If you’d like to be considered, please apply directly - we’d love to hear from you. Nau mai ngā tono wawe / We encourage early applications: This role may close before the listed date if we identify a suitable candidate. Atamai hangahanga / A.I. usage: Please note that secure, A.I.-enabled tools may support parts of our recruitment process, but all applications are reviewed and decisions made by our people. Travel Requirements Up to 20% Available for Work Visa Sponsorship? No Job Posting End Date April 8, 2026 Are you ready to make a difference? Want to unlock new value by applying your unique perspective and talents? You can grow exponentially at PwC. Here, you can uncover hidden talents, build lifelong relationships rooted in trust and empathy and turn challenges into opportunities for innovation. We’ll help you grow your skills through challenging, meaningful work so you can go further.

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Responsibilities
The role involves supporting the delivery of agricultural economics and broader economic advisory engagements, including building and maintaining analytical models and undertaking market and sector analysis across primary industries. Responsibilities also include drafting high-quality reports and presentations, gathering and interpreting data, and contributing to policy analysis affecting the food & fibre sector.
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