Regulatory Analyst Intern – 8-Month Fixed-Term Contract
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Regulatory Analyst Intern translating European climate policy into market guidance and trading opportunities. Supporting Targray’s environmental commodities business through regulatory analysis, credit modeling, and data tools.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate daily with traders, compliance operations, logistics, and regulatory team members
- Monitor, interpret, and summarize renewable energy and cap-and-trade rules
- Flag upcoming regulatory changes, deadlines, and risks
- Investigate and build comparative frameworks for emerging compliance-credit programs outside Canada, focusing on EU, European national, U.S. state, and Asia-Pacific policies
- Quantify credit generation and deficit pathways
- Assess eligibility requirements and map registry procedures
- Maintain a database of program requirements, compliance timelines, methodologies, and regulatory interpretations
- Produce briefing notes, dashboards, and decision memos highlighting market impacts and trading opportunities
- Evaluate low-carbon fuel pathways, project eligibility, emissions-intensity calculations, and technical regulatory requirements
- Use AI-driven research tools, large-language models, policy-text mining, and automated web scraping for regulatory intelligence
- Build relationships with regulators, auditors, consultants, and industry working groups
- Represent Targray in public consultations where appropriate
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, energy, sustainability, environmental markets, regulatory analysis, engineering consulting, finance, or data analytics preferred
- 1 or more years of experience in energy, sustainability, environmental markets, regulatory/policy analysis, engineering consulting, finance, or data analytics
- Co-op or internship experience in climate, energy, fuels, carbon markets, or environmental compliance considered an asset
- Demonstrated understanding of European climate policy, including renewable energy and emissions
- Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills
- Ability to distill legislation, technical standards, and regulatory guidance into clear business language
- Advanced Excel/Sheets skills required
- Familiarity with SQL, Python, or other data-analysis tools welcomed
- Demonstrated ability or strong interest in using generative AI and data-science tools
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work independently in a fast-paced trading-floor environment and balance detailed research with commercial urgency
- English required
- Applicants must be legally authorized to work in Belgium without employer sponsorship
Benefits:
- Paid 8-month fixed-term contract
- Potential pathway to a full-time opportunity, subject to performance and business needs
- Remote work from Belgium
- Occasional travel
- Diversity and inclusion-focused workplace




















