London, United Kingdom Posted on 19/06/2026
Redshaw Advisors is a leading carbon advisory firm, enabling organisations to buy carbon better.
We understand carbon markets inside out: the market fundamentals, the policies and regulations that underpin them, the psychology of those who participate in them - everything, in fact, that determines the price of carbon on a daily basis.
Many of our clients are exposed to the financial risk of that price, and our role is to help them manage that risk. When they buy carbon, whether to meet compliance obligations or to participate in voluntary offsetting activity, we want them to be confident that they are making well-informed and strategic decisions that deliver value to their organisation.
We also work with governments, institutions and investors around the world who want to understand the current and prospective rules, business practices and trends within environmental markets, as well as the price drivers of instruments traded within these markets.
At Redshaw Advisors, everything we do is built on expert market intelligence, and so the Research team is central to our work to support our clients. Joining our team means working at the forefront of carbon markets as well as supporting clients to understand market dynamics, strengthen strategy and execute with confidence.
This is a full-time role for a Carbon Market Analyst to join our growing Research team at an exciting time in the evolution and spread of international carbon markets. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting research on carbon markets (including, but not limited to, the EU ETS, UK ETS, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms and CORSIA), analysing data, and supporting the team in delivering tailored and effective carbon risk management solutions to our clients.
The role covers a wide range of responsibilities drawing on a varied skillset. However, we recognise that not everyone will have this full set of skills on day one and encourage applications from anyone with good foundational skills and the potential to develop over time.