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Background
The new Energy (ENE)
Program at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
is seeking a Senior Program Officer to
contribute to the Global Energy Assessment (GEA),
a major new initiative.
The Energy (ENE) Program at the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA) is one of the leading research groups worldwide in the
analysis of long-term interactions between energy, development, and the
environment. IIASA is an interdisciplinary, non-governmental, independent
international research organization, located in Laxenburg, Austria.
The GEA was established by IIASA in late 2005 to help decision makers
address the challenges of providing energy services for sustainable development
while ameliorating existing and emerging threats associated with: security
of supply; lack of access to modern forms of energy for development and
poverty alleviation; local, regional and global environmental impacts;
and securing sufficient investment.
The GEA will be a major activity spanning a number of years, and will
be produced by bringing together leading international experts from academia,
business, governments and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations.
IIASA and partners are currently developing further the Assessment, which
will be formally launched later in 2006. More information about the GEA and
ENE Program is available at:
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/ENE/index.html.
Tasks
- Support the management of the GEA
- Organize and coordinate the review process for the GEA, including:
a.
Reviewing and editing scientific and technical documents for GEA reports
b. Recruiting and liaising with expert reviewers
- Manage the organization of meetings of the GEA Council, Executive
Committee and chapter working groups
- Coordinate activities promoting the GEA, such as
meetings and other events
- Draft research, funding and other GEA proposals
- Prepare letters and dissemination/communication material, such
as presentations
- Contribute to scientific research for the GEA and ENE Program
Profile
- Advanced degree (PhD or equivalent) in economics, policy,
energy engineering/economics, and/or environmental management
- Excellent written English essential
- Strong understanding of major global energy issues and analyses
- Ten to 15 years of relevant experience (i.e., in the field of
energy, development or environment policy) in at least two of:
academia; industry;
government; or NGOs
- Experience in other global assessment activities, such as
the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, the International Assessment
of
Agricultural Science
and Technology for Development, or assessment activities
of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Strong organizational skills; flexible and adaptable in
responding to deadlines in a high-pressure environment;
ability to work
in an international team with colleagues from diverse backgrounds
Appointment
Terms
The successful candidate will be offered an initial fixed-term
contract for 1 year, beginning in the second half of 2006, with the possibility
of extension. The salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
It is exempt from taxation in Austria, but subject to the principle of
income aggregation. The appointment includes moving and settlement allowances.
Preference will be given to applicants who are nationals of IIASA
member countries.
Applications from women are encouraged.
Applications
To apply send a cover letter, resume, plus names, addresses
(including e-mail), telephone and fax numbers of three work-related references,
as well as copies of two recent publications/papers (articles, research
papers, model documentation, proposals, minutes of meetings, etc.) to:
Walter Foith, Head of Human Resources
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Schlossplatz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Fax: (+43) 2236/713-13
E-mail: foithw@iiasa.ac.at
Review of applications will begin immediately.
Closing date for applications: 31 August 2006.
For further information,
please contact Prof. Dr. Nebojsa Nakicenovic.
IIASA Fax: +43 2236/713-13.
For general
information about our institute and its research activities, please visit
our IIASA Web site.
Responsible
for this page: John Clark
Last updated:
20 Jun 2006
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