This position is based at our Luxembourg headquarters and requires regular office presence. The EIB offers you the opportunity to live and work in a truly international and multi-cultural environment. We also offer relocation support. The EIB, the European Union’s bank, is seeking to recruit for its Projects Directorate (PJ), Energy Department (ENERGY), Electricity Networks Division (ELNET) at its headquarters in Luxembourg, a (Senior) Energy Networks Engineer*.
This is a full-time position at grade 5/6 for which the EIB offers a permanent contract.
*internal benchmark (Senior) Sector Engineer
Panel interviews are anticipated for end of October.
As the (Senior) Energy Networks Engineer you will work within multi-disciplinary teams, on assessing the technical viability and environmental sustainability of projects and programmes, and the implementation of projects in accordance with the EIB’s standards and procedures, in all countries where the Bank operates. Upon approval of the project by the EIB’s Governing Bodies, you will also have an active role in the technical monitoring of the project until its completion by the promoter.
The Projects Directorate (PJ) provides advice and independent opinions to the EIB’s decision makers on the benefits, quality and risks of projects and on sector specific questions. PJ is involved in policy formulation for the EIB to respond to EU policies, and it is responsible for sectoral studies to help identify market risks and opportunities, potential projects, or to meet specific requests from Operational Lending Directorates or the Management Committee/Board of Directors.
The successful candidate will report to the respective Head of Electricity Networks (ELNET) Division and work in close collaboration with the other professional staff of the ENERGY Department, specialists in other PJ departments and EIB staff, notably those participating in lending operations. You will need to work with a high degree of autonomy, maintaining external contacts with clients, organisations, public authorities, EU institutions and other IFIs, as appropriate and be comfortable representing the EIB at high level meetings with promoters and EU counterparts and at external events. Participation in horizontal tasks within the ENERGY Department may also be envisaged. Regular travel will be involved.
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(**) Unless stated explicitly as a required qualification, a good command of French is not a pre-requisite for hire. As both English and French are however official working languages of the EIB, proficiency in both languages is a pre-requisite for your future career development. Any language clause in your contract must be fulfilled in order for you to be eligible for a promotion (either via the annual appraisal cycle or via an internal selection process). Proficiency is understood to mean the attainment of level 5 of the Inter Institutional language courses, corresponding to B1.2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL). The Bank offers appropriate training support.
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Deadline for applications: 30th September 2024