ECOS | Environmental Coalition on Standards

12 April 2019

ECOS is hiring! Programme Manager Ecodesign and Energy Labelling

ECOS is looking for a highly motivated Programme Manager to join our team to work on Ecodesign and Energy Labelling.

Download the full job description here.

Your main tasks will be to:

  • Manage our activities aiming to include ambitious environmental aspects in European policies and standards related to Ecodesign and Energy Labelling
  • Select and manage technical experts
  • Analyse technical documents and prepare comments and position papers
  • Contribute to specific H2020 projects
  • Represent ECOS in technical meetings as well as political fora
  • Develop regular updates, briefings and publications for our target audiences
  • Engage and collaborate with our members, other NGOs and stakeholders
  • Contribute to the preparation of funding applications and reporting

Skills and experience required:

  • University / Engineering degree in natural or environmental sciences
  • Good understanding of EU policy and/or standard making processes
  • Commitment to the values, vision and mission of environmental NGOs
  • Strong analytical skills & ability to present technical information in simple terms
  • Excellent time and project management skills, budget management skills an asset
  • Familiarity with European Union funded projects an asset
  • Excellent writing, communication, networking and negotiation skills
  • Fluent English, other languages an asset

How to apply:
Applicants should send a CV and cover letter by no later than midnight 28 April 2019 to: info@ecostandard.org, with the subject line “PROGRAMME MANAGER-ED: your name”. The first round of interviews will take place in early May. We regret that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

 

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