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Personnel Department

Assistant Economist

The Assistant Economist performs studies of average difficulty and limited scope to determine the economic impact of urban growth, assists in developing econometric models for revenue and cost projections, facilitates bond financings, and conducts post-issuance administration, typically requiring a Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Business, Finance, or a related field with at least 24 semester/36 quarter college credits in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Statistics, and Fiscal and Budgetary Policy.