
This position sits within GlobalData’s Energy and Power research division in Hyderabad. The Associate Analyst contributes to industry research that tracks the development of power infrastructure across global markets.
On most days, the role revolves around research, analysis, and careful interpretation of industry data. But it isn’t just number crunching. Analysts here build structured insights from complex information sources and transform them into intelligence that clients can actually use.
Expect a mix of investigative research and analytical thinking. Some days involve deep dives into project announcements or company reports. Other days focus on monitoring industry developments or updating datasets that power GlobalData’s research platform.
If you enjoy exploring industry trends, connecting dots across multiple sources, and building structured insights from raw data, this role offers a strong starting point.
The Energy and Power sector is evolving quickly. Renewable expansion, energy transition policies, and new infrastructure projects reshape the industry every year. Associate Analysts help track these changes in detail.
You will gather information from industry portals, company announcements, regulatory updates, and research publications. Then you will analyze and organize this information into structured datasets and insights used by analysts, clients, and strategic decision makers.
Accuracy matters. So does curiosity. Strong analysts don’t just collect information. They interpret patterns and ask the next logical question.
The research workflow is collaborative but focused. Analysts often work independently while collecting and validating information, yet regularly connect with teammates to review findings or share insights.
One morning might involve verifying details about a new solar project announced in Southeast Asia. Later in the day you could be updating ownership data for a group of thermal power plants or reviewing project timelines from developer announcements.
There is also an investigative side to the work. Reliable data doesn’t always sit in one place. Analysts frequently piece together information from multiple sources before confirming the final details.
And yes, attention to detail is everything. Even small errors in technical specifications or project capacity figures can affect research outputs, so careful validation becomes second nature.
Energy infrastructure decisions shape economies and influence the global transition toward cleaner power. Investors, governments, and energy companies all rely on accurate intelligence before committing billions of dollars to new projects.
The research produced by GlobalData helps these stakeholders understand where the industry is heading. Associate Analysts contribute directly to that insight by building the data foundation behind major research reports and analytical tools.
It is detailed work, but the impact is real. Every verified project update, every accurately profiled power plant, strengthens the broader intelligence ecosystem used by organizations around the world.
Early career analysts gain exposure to global energy markets very quickly. Over time, you begin to recognize industry patterns, identify major players, and understand how regulatory shifts influence infrastructure development.
Team members also develop strong research discipline and analytical thinking skills that translate across industries. Many professionals who start in research roles go on to become senior analysts, sector specialists, or strategy advisors.
And the environment encourages curiosity. Questions are welcomed. Investigative thinking is valued. If you enjoy learning something new every day about how industries operate, you'll feel right at home.
GlobalData promotes an inclusive and supportive workplace where different perspectives are valued. The company actively encourages diversity across teams and believes varied viewpoints strengthen analysis and decision making.
Employees collaborate with colleagues across regions, sectors, and disciplines. That exposure creates a dynamic environment where knowledge sharing happens constantly.
Quick heads‑up though, the work demands focus and intellectual curiosity. Analysts succeed here when they enjoy digging into information, spotting connections others might miss, and transforming raw data into structured knowledge.
For someone starting a research career in the energy sector, the experience can be both challenging and deeply rewarding.

GlobalData Plc is a UK-based data analytics and consulting company that provides intelligence, insights, and research across a wide range of industries. Headquartered in London, the company delivers proprietary data, analytics platforms, and expert analysis designed to help organizations make strategic decisions and identify growth opportunities. Its services span sectors such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, technology, energy, financial services, consumer goods, and media. GlobalData employs several thousand professionals worldwide and supports clients including corporations, financial institutions, professional services firms, and government agencies.
The company’s mission centers on helping businesses “decode the future” through integrated data, predictive analytics, and market intelligence. GlobalData is known for combining large-scale datasets with expert analyst commentary and industry forecasting tools. In recent years, the company has expanded its analytics platforms and sector coverage through acquisitions and product development, strengthening its position as a prominent provider of industry intelligence and competitive insights for global enterprises.
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