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Senior Research Analyst - Energy and Climate

CSD is looking for a Senior Research Analyst, experienced and passionate about energy and climate policies, looking to have a tangible impact on the European public discourse in these fields.

The successful candidate will work closely with the Energy and Climate Program Director to achieve policy priorities and deliver project objectives in the fields of energy and climate security, energy transition and governance; geo-economics; green innovation and social acceptance of low-carbon technologies. 

Responsibilities

  • Independently developing analytical reports using the most appropriate research methodology; collecting and analyzing both quantitative and qualitative data; supporting the team and external partners in implementing selected methodologies.
  • Presenting research results and specific policy recommendations in different formats, including long-form reports, policy briefs and public presentations.
  • Managing and delivering projects, including defining objectives, providing methodological guidance, managing workflow and allocating tasks, ensuring the quality and timeliness of project deliverables.
  • Leading fundraising efforts by identifying suitable funding streams, developing project concepts and full proposals and building partnerships with other think tanks and academic institutions.
  • Pro-actively working on and promoting CSD’s strategic engagement with European and transatlantic policy leaders.

Knowledge and skills

  • Work experience: a minimum of 5 years in similar organizations with a minimum of 1 year working on energy and climate, or related topics.
  • Research tools and methods: proficiency in Excel; data analysis tools; experience in qualitative research methods, such as surveys and in-depth interviews.
  • Writing: proven track record of published research papers, policy reports and articles (a writing sample should be provided as part of the application).
  • Fundraising and project management: experience in managing research and/or consultancy projects.
  • Communication: experience in communicating and delivering policy messages to different audiences, including policy-makers, media, and businesses.

Education: Master’s or PhD degree in science, energy, economics, or another closely related field.

Language: Excellent command of written and spoken English (Bulgarian is an advantage).

Remuneration and benefits

  • Starting salary based on experience, and yearly bonus amounting to around 20% of total annual salary, based on performance.
  • 20 days paid leave (and additional days between Christmas and New Year’s Eve).
  • Possibility of hybrid work.
  • Opportunities for career growth through high-level policy impact in Europe and the U.S.
  • Free online training courses on big data analysis.
  • Being part of an international team that strives to make a global, positive impact on some of the most challenging topics in the world.
  • Opportunity to travel frequently and collaborate with leading experts and policy-makers.
  • Frequent social gatherings in CSD’s beautiful garden.

Apply by sending your resume and cover letter to office-at-csd.eu by October 31, 2024.

If you are interested, please apply by sending your CV and a written sample on any topic related to energy and climate policy and/or geo-economics.

Your documents will be reviewed under strict confidentiality and are protected by the law.

All successful candidates through initial screening will be invited to an interview.

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