03/08/2015
INTERESTED TO BE RECRUITED AS PROJECT ADVISER ON ENERGY AND JOIN OUR TEAM AT EASME?
EASME is looking for Project Advisors to work in the Horizon 2020 Energy Team in Brussels! If you are an experienced professional in energy efficiency and sustainable energy – consider this career opportunity.
How to apply? you need to pass a specific test organised by the European Personnel Selection Office/ EPSO (a so-called CAST selection). A call for expression of interest has just been published for Project Advisors on the EPSO Website, for more detailed information, check the link.
You can also visit the EASME website (http://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/working-easme)
If you are successful in the test you may be invited by EASME for an interview and, all going well, hopefully receive a job offer. Make the most of the summer break and send your CV before your work commitments start again in September!
What does a Project Advisor do? EASME H2020 Energy Project Advisors follow projects funded under the EU's Horizon 2020 and Intelligent Energy Europe Programmes. The job activities cover the entire lifecycle of projects from evaluation, granting, monitoring and verification to provision of feedback into European policy making. Management of service contracts and contribution to the strategic planning of the team are other core job activities.
What is in it for you? The EU funded projects followed by the Horizon 2020 Energy Team support Europe in meeting today's societal challenge of secure, clean and efficient energy: a Project Advisor contributes to the creation of a sustainable energy future for the European Union. At the same time, the EASME's Horizon2020 Energy Team is a dynamic, multicultural and experienced team of dedicated sustainable energy professionals with backgrounds ranging from engineering, architecture and sustainable urban & infrastructure planning; economics and financial engineering; to political science, societal innovation & behavioural change.
What we are looking for? Dynamic, motivated professionals with demonstrated expertise in energy efficiency and/or sustainable energy in one or more of the following areas: buildings and/or heating and cooling; industry, products and/or consumers; city/municipal/regional public bodies, energy services and/or financing of energy efficiency. You should also have a very good oral and written command of English. It will be advantageous to have university education in the relevant field; good knowledge of the European Union policies in the field of energy; experience in the management of transnational projects; knowledge of energy efficiency projects financed by the European Union; whilst amongst your other competences you should be capable of working with initiative and drive, either as part of a multi-cultural team or independently.
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