S&P Global Market Intelligence
Technology Research and Advisory
Analyst,DataCenterServices&Infrastructure–China
“Analyst, Data Center Services & Infrastructure – China at S&P Global Market Intelligence. Skills: Data Center Services, Infrastructure, Market Research, Data Analysis. Own market research from signal to story. Track, analyze, and publish research”
What You'll Achieve.
translating complex developments into clear, decision-ready insights; ensuring accuracy, consistency, and timely updates; help clients make confident decisions
Industry & Context.
analytical skills
Ability/willingness to travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years of relevant work research, analysis, consulting, journalism, market intelligence, or a related field, Fluent English and Mandarin, excellent written and analytical skills, Ability/willingness to travel, inquisitive always looking to learn and explore
Nice to Have
Commercially minded, Presentation and data visualization skills, Basic understanding of global power markets
What You'll Do.
Own market research from signal to story
Build and protect data integrity
Maintain and enhance proprietary database
Deliver country- and city-level intelligence
Provide qualitative and quantitative analysis
Follow the forces reshaping the sector
Monitor and explain impact of energy management
Engage the market directly
Conduct outreach and interviews
Stay ahead of Chinese market dynamics
Power client engagements
Support consulting projects
Pressure-test assumptions
Produce crisp deliverables
Bring insights to life
Contribute to webinars
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate across a global research engine; Partner with colleagues across research, data, and commercial teams
Communication Scope
excellent written and analytical skills
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