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TAG HR - THE ASSOCIATES GROUP HUMAN RESOURCES(Placement Agent) is looking for Fiscal economics analystin Sorry!This job in no longer availableTerms: This is a temporary, full time job, which requires working days. Salary: will be negotiated and depends on the skills and experience of the applicant. Education: The applicant should have completed high school, completed college or technical training, completed university. Experience: two to three years’ experience. Work Setting: Government Type of Work Experience: Current analysis, Forecasting or projection, Market analysis, Policy analysis, Research, Systems analysis or operations, Strategic planning Specific Skills: Conduct research, Develop models to analyze, explain and forecast economic behaviour and patterns, Devise methods for collection and analysis of data, Advise government agencies on policies to increase economic activities, Apply statistical techniques to the testing and quantifying of economic theories and the solution of economic problems, Analyze factors which determine labour market outcomes, Develop monetary policies and forecasts of financial activity, Conduct research on market conditions in local, regional or national areas, Provide consulting services to government and other organizations Additional Skills: Use computer applications Security and Safety: Enhanced reliability security clearance Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Work under pressure, Tight deadlines, Fast-paced environment Essential Skills: Reading text, Document use, Numeracy, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Decision making, Critical thinking, Job task planning and organizing, Significant use of memory, Finding information, Computer use, Continuous learning Languages: Other than English, the applicant should speak French, read French, write French. Profile: for TAG HR - THE ASSOCIATES GROUP HUMAN RESOURCES Placement Agency This job in no longer availableThe contact information has been removed Order Number: 4915487 Post date: 2010-03-15 |