Nafasi ya kazi :- Economist at Tanzania Investment and Consultant Group Ltd (TICGL), July 2026

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Economist – Senior Research and Advisory Role

Tanzania Investment and Consultant Group Ltd (TICGL) / Tanzania Economic Research Institute (TERI)

Job details

  • Position: Economist
  • Role level: Senior research and advisory role – Master’s/PhD level
  • Reporting to: Managing Director / Chief Economist, TICGL
  • Department: Tanzania Economic Research Institute (TERI)
  • Employment type: Full-time, with assignment-based consultancy engagements
  • Duty station: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, with regional and international travel as required

About TICGL

Tanzania Investment and Consultant Group Ltd (TICGL) is a leading Tanzanian advisory firm working with government institutions, development finance partners, and private investors in economic research, investment facilitation, and public-private partnership transaction advisory.

Through the Tanzania Economic Research Institute (TERI), TICGL delivers rigorous, evidence-based analysis that supports Tanzania’s national development agenda, including the Fourth Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP IV) and Vision 2050/DIRA 2050 priorities.

TICGL’s five core practice areas include:

  • Economic research and analysis
  • Investment advisory and feasibility studies
  • Business facilitation and market intelligence
  • Policy research and government advisory
  • Development partner advisory

The firm serves clients across a wide range of sectors, including:

  • Energy and natural resources
  • Financial services
  • Agriculture
  • Infrastructure
  • Technology
  • Real estate
  • Other priority investment and development sectors

Job purpose

TICGL is seeking a highly qualified Economist holding a Master’s degree or PhD in Economics or a closely related field.

The successful candidate will lead and contribute to advanced economic research, policy analysis, and public-private partnership and investment advisory assignments.

The Economist will provide technical leadership on complex assignments, represent TICGL and TERI in high-level engagements with government institutions and development partners, and mentor junior research staff.

Key duties and responsibilities

The successful candidate will be responsible for the following:

  • Lead the design, execution, and quality assurance of macroeconomic and sector research studies, feasibility assessments, and policy briefs.
  • Provide technical leadership on public-private partnership feasibility studies and transaction advisory assignments.
  • Conduct economic and financial viability analyses in line with the formal frameworks of the Public-Private Partnership Centre (PPPC).
  • Develop and apply rigorous econometric, statistical, and financial modelling techniques to inform research findings and client recommendations.
  • Author and review high-quality technical reports, investor guidebooks, policy papers, and proposals for government institutions, development finance institutions, and private-sector clients.
  • Represent TICGL and TERI in stakeholder consultations, public lectures, workshops, and negotiations with government agencies, development partners, and investors.
  • Provide strategic guidance on Tanzania’s macroeconomic and fiscal environment, investment climate, and sector-specific opportunities to support client decision-making.
  • Supervise, mentor, and review the quality of work produced by economists, data analysts, and research assistants assigned to projects.
  • Ensure strict fidelity to source data and client Terms of Reference in all analytical outputs.
  • Ensure that no external figures, assumptions, or information are introduced into analytical outputs without authorisation.
  • Support business development through the preparation of technical and financial proposals, including proposals for donor-funded and government-commissioned assignments.
  • Contribute to TICGL’s institutional knowledge base through published research articles, policy insights, and thought-leadership content.

Qualifications and experience

Applicants must possess the following qualifications and professional experience:

  • A Master’s degree in Economics, Development Economics, Public Policy, Finance, or a closely related field from a recognised university.
  • A PhD in Economics or a closely related field is preferred.
  • Master’s degree holders must have a minimum of five to eight years of relevant professional experience.
  • PhD holders must have a minimum of three to five years of relevant professional experience.
  • Relevant experience must be in economic research, policy analysis, public-private partnership advisory, or investment advisory.
  • Experience gained within Tanzania or the East African region is highly desirable.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting or leading feasibility studies, macroeconomic analyses, or public-private partnership transaction advisory assignments.
  • Experience working on assignments involving government institutions or development finance institutions is preferred.
  • A strong record of authored or co-authored research reports, policy papers, or peer-reviewed publications.
  • Proficiency in econometric and analytical software such as STATA, EViews, R, or Python.
  • Strong quantitative, econometric, statistical, and financial modelling skills.
  • Professional certifications such as Certified Public-Private Partnerships Professional (CP3P) or Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst (FMVA) are an added advantage.

Key competencies

The ideal candidate should demonstrate the following competencies:

  • Exceptional analytical, research, and report-writing skills.
  • Ability to communicate complex economic concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Strong leadership and mentoring capabilities.
  • Experience managing research teams or supervising junior staff.
  • Excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship-management skills.
  • Experience liaising with government ministries, agencies, development partners, and investors.
  • Fluency in English, which is required for institutional deliverables.
  • Working proficiency in Swahili is highly desirable.
  • A high degree of professional integrity and intellectual rigour.
  • Strong commitment to evidence-based research, analysis, and advisory work.

How to apply

Interested candidates should submit the following documents:

  • A cover letter
  • A detailed curriculum vitae
  • Copies of academic certificates and transcripts
  • At least two professional references

Applications should be sent by email to: [email protected]

Applicants must indicate the following position title in the email subject line:
“Economist – Master’s/PhD”

Application deadline

Applications must be received on or before 8 August 2026.