Economics Internship – European Transport Policy
Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies

Position description
Main responsibilities:
As an Economics Intern at CER, you will be a vital part of the Economics Unit, providing essential support through rigorous data analysis and research. Your contributions will directly inform CER’s policy activities and strategic initiatives.
Key responsibilities include:
- Data Analysis and Reporting: Conduct comprehensive data gathering, analysis, and interpretation in the field of transport economics, focusing on rail infrastructure, passenger and freight transport, inter-modal competition and state aid;
- Impact Assessment Review: Support the CER Team in reviewing relevant EC Impact Assessments (e.g. ticketing, ERA Regulation), identifying economic assumptions and data gaps;
- Content Contribution: Provide analytical content for CER’s publications, including weekly Monitor and quarterly Economic Notes, ensuring that all materials are well-researched and accurately reflect current economic trends;
- Stakeholder Engagement: Monitor the activities of independent think tanks, research centres, EU institutions and other trade associations in the Brussels Bubble to stay informed about emerging policies and trends;
- Project Support: Assist in the delivery of key 2026 studies, specifically on rail freight and economic assessments for high-speed rail;
- Event Support: Assist and actively participate in events organised by CER;
- Horizontal Duties: Support other business units (passenger, freight, infrastructure) and contribute to CER advocacy activities.
Qualifications
What kind of person are we looking for?
- You have a strong interest in EU transport, climate and energy policies;
- Some experience in applied economic research would be a plus;
- You are able to work independently and as a part of a multinational team.
What skills do you have?
- Excellent analytical skills and a good understanding of economic research methods;
- Detail-oriented approach combined with keeping to tight deadlines;
- Critical-thinking skills;
- Full professional proficiency in English with excellent writing skills;
- Excellent presentation skills;
- A flexible and proactive attitude to work;
- Good interpersonal skills.
Background:
- The applicant should have a post-graduate degree in economics;
- The application should ideally have an interest in the transport sector.
Commitment:
- The candidate should commit to the full six-month duration to ensure analytical consistency for 2026 study deliverables;
- The candidate should adhere to non-disclosure protocols regarding sensitive member data and internal economic models;
- The candidate should also adhere to the CER Code of Conduct, ensuring all research and advocacy support meet institutional integrity standards.
Work permit:
- The applicant must have the legal authorisation to work in Belgium.
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