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Job Title
Economist - Full Time
Location Santa Barbara, CA | Minimum of two days per week in Santa Barbara office
Work Hours Flexible with start time between 7:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Travel Up to 10% of time
Base Salary Range $68,640–$97,760 annually ($33–$47/hour)
Benefits
Above-market performance-based bonuses
Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP)
401k Plan with profit sharing
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Life Insurance, Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Time Off (Vacation & Sick) and Holidays
Summary Robert D. Niehaus, Inc. (RDN) is a small, mission‑driven economic consulting firm specializing in housing market and socioeconomic research for U.S. Government agencies. Our team of economists and analysts produce high‑impact studies that influence military compensation and housing programs. We are seeking an Economist that is a versatile problem solver who may perform analytical, managerial, client service, and business development tasks across various economic consulting projects. In this role, you will design, build, and maintain data‑driven workflows focused on regional housing market and cost of living analysis. You will also conduct research and prepare reports on issues related to the cost, quality, and availability of rental housing for U.S. military service members and their families. We look for smart, humble, collaborative, flexible, and hardworking professionals. In return, we reward personal and professional growth with greater responsibility and benefits. This position will report to RDN’s Program Manager for the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Economic Studies programs.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct applied regional economic analyses to support client decision‑ and policy‑making
Develop, scale, and support data collection and analysis workflows
Prepare and present client briefings, research reports, and interactive dashboards
Design and execute technical approaches to novel problems tailored to client needs
Contribute to internal methodological research and development initiatives
Review and provide feedback on colleagues’ economic analyses and reports
Requirements
US citizenship
Must pass FBI fingerprint check and National Agency Check with Written Inquiries (NACI)
Education and Relevant Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Economics plus 2+ years’ relevant experience, OR
MA/MS/MBA in Economics or closely related field
Intermediate or higher understanding of economic concepts and quantitative methods, i.e., statistics, econometrics, data collection and estimation, and regional economic analysis
Intermediate or higher proficiency in R (preferred) or Python for data wrangling, statistical analysis, and data visualization
Excellent critical thinker and problem‑solver
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication
Reliable and efficient workload management
Advanced user of MS Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
What we also love to see
Familiar with SQL, database design, and Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Uses industry best practices for building data analysis workflows, e.g., documentation, testing, version control, algorithms, data structures
Project or personnel management experience
About RDN Located in sunny Santa Barbara, California, RDN is an economic consulting firm with a track record of excellence spanning more than 40 years. RDN’s core services include housing market data collection and analysis, utility rate studies, surveys, and economic impact studies. Our mission is to provide our clients with the information and guidance they need to advance their missions efficiently and sustainably. Our employee mission is to empower our employee owners to flourish as productive and impactful people. We adhere to the principle of treating others as we would like to be treated, and we seek mutual respect, trust, honesty, loyalty, and mentorship. We value integrity, customer service, excellence, teamwork, innovation, and impact. We enjoy a casual office environment with flexible hours and abundant professional development opportunities. Personal and professional growth is rewarded with greater responsibility and benefits.
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Location Santa Barbara, CA | Minimum of two days per week in Santa Barbara office
Work Hours Flexible with start time between 7:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Travel Up to 10% of time
Base Salary Range $68,640–$97,760 annually ($33–$47/hour)
Benefits
Above-market performance-based bonuses
Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP)
401k Plan with profit sharing
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Life Insurance, Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Time Off (Vacation & Sick) and Holidays
Summary Robert D. Niehaus, Inc. (RDN) is a small, mission‑driven economic consulting firm specializing in housing market and socioeconomic research for U.S. Government agencies. Our team of economists and analysts produce high‑impact studies that influence military compensation and housing programs. We are seeking an Economist that is a versatile problem solver who may perform analytical, managerial, client service, and business development tasks across various economic consulting projects. In this role, you will design, build, and maintain data‑driven workflows focused on regional housing market and cost of living analysis. You will also conduct research and prepare reports on issues related to the cost, quality, and availability of rental housing for U.S. military service members and their families. We look for smart, humble, collaborative, flexible, and hardworking professionals. In return, we reward personal and professional growth with greater responsibility and benefits. This position will report to RDN’s Program Manager for the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Economic Studies programs.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct applied regional economic analyses to support client decision‑ and policy‑making
Develop, scale, and support data collection and analysis workflows
Prepare and present client briefings, research reports, and interactive dashboards
Design and execute technical approaches to novel problems tailored to client needs
Contribute to internal methodological research and development initiatives
Review and provide feedback on colleagues’ economic analyses and reports
Requirements
US citizenship
Must pass FBI fingerprint check and National Agency Check with Written Inquiries (NACI)
Education and Relevant Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Economics plus 2+ years’ relevant experience, OR
MA/MS/MBA in Economics or closely related field
Intermediate or higher understanding of economic concepts and quantitative methods, i.e., statistics, econometrics, data collection and estimation, and regional economic analysis
Intermediate or higher proficiency in R (preferred) or Python for data wrangling, statistical analysis, and data visualization
Excellent critical thinker and problem‑solver
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication
Reliable and efficient workload management
Advanced user of MS Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
What we also love to see
Familiar with SQL, database design, and Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Uses industry best practices for building data analysis workflows, e.g., documentation, testing, version control, algorithms, data structures
Project or personnel management experience
About RDN Located in sunny Santa Barbara, California, RDN is an economic consulting firm with a track record of excellence spanning more than 40 years. RDN’s core services include housing market data collection and analysis, utility rate studies, surveys, and economic impact studies. Our mission is to provide our clients with the information and guidance they need to advance their missions efficiently and sustainably. Our employee mission is to empower our employee owners to flourish as productive and impactful people. We adhere to the principle of treating others as we would like to be treated, and we seek mutual respect, trust, honesty, loyalty, and mentorship. We value integrity, customer service, excellence, teamwork, innovation, and impact. We enjoy a casual office environment with flexible hours and abundant professional development opportunities. Personal and professional growth is rewarded with greater responsibility and benefits.
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