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Intern - Analytics
Glencore·New York·United States
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Glencore – 2026 Summer Analytics Internship
Overview
Glencore, headquartered in Baar, Switzerland, is one of the world’s leading integrated producers and marketers of commodities. The company engages in production, sourcing, processing, refining, transporting, storage, financing, and supply of metals and minerals, energy products, and agricultural products. Glencore aims to be a reliable and competitive partner, supporting customers and suppliers at each stage of their expansion and development.
Glencore Ltd, a US-based branch of Glencore AG, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Glencore International AG, employing approximately 300 people.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze and report commodities data across Oil & Natural Gas derivative markets.
- Assist in producing detailed reports and apply data science techniques to analyze data patterns, relationships, and the impact of fundamentals.
- Analyze data to build databases and models (regression, LLMs, etc.) to forecast components.
- Work directly with an internal team of commodity analysts across oil and NG desks.
- Input and maintain data integrity for the relevant systems.
Qualifications & Skills
- Pursuing a degree in engineering, computer science, data science, or related fields with an excellent academic record.
- Strong analytical, writing, and planning skills.
- Advanced proficiency with Excel and Word.
- Proactive, detail-oriented, reliable, and good time management / organizational skills.
- Ambitious and entrepreneurial, with a willingness to learn.
- Strong interest in international commodity markets.
Additional Information
- This is a paid internship – $23/hour.
- In-person office attendance is required in accordance with Glencore’s US policy; hours are 8:30am–5:00pm.
- Office is located in New York.
- Intern will be responsible for transport costs to/from the Glencore office.
- Summer 2026 – estimated start date June 1, 2026.
