ECOS is looking for a Membership Assistant who will report to and work closely with the Senior Membership & Network Manager. The placement is a six-month, full-time paid traineeship.
ECOS is recruiting for a trainee Communications Assistant to support the work of the Communications Department. Apply before 6 October!
We are looking for a highly motivated Head of Buildings & Industry to lead our high-impact work towards a decarbonised, sustainable and circular built environment and industry.
ECOS is looking for a Membership Assistant who will report to and work closely with the Membership & Network Manager.
ECOs is looking for a motivated Climate and Energy Trainee, who will support the work of the Climate and Energy team in the ECOS Secretariat based in Brussels.
ECOS is looking for a highly motivated Programme Manager to join our Environmental Transparency team to support our work on green claims and greenwashing.
We are looking for a highly motivated Technical Manager to join our Buildings & Industry team.
We are looking for a highly motivated Programme Manager to join our Buildings & Industry team and drive industrial transformation through green public procurement. In this role, you will lead our campaign and advocacy work to make all public procurement in the EU truly green by 2030, starting with the most intensive materials such as steel or cement.
We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Communications Manager to drive our public communications with a focus on sustainability topics, and create impact through innovative communications strategies, deployed at international level.
We are looking for a campaigning intern to help us Assist Programme Managers’ advocacy work by monitoring, analysing and reporting on policy & standardisation developments in the field of Right to Repair.
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