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The IEA seeks to recruit a Director to lead the Directorate of Energy Markets and Security (EMS), which plans and co-ordinates IEA work on short to medium term energy market analysis and on energy security, including recommending releases from the strategic oil stocks of IEA’s 32 member countries in response to disruptions of supply. The Directorate also monitors and reports on energy market developments, and energy security policies of member and non-member countries. In addition, the Director of EMS is a member of the Agency’s senior management team, working under the guidance of the Executive Director. In this capacity, the Director shares responsibility for the effectiveness and smooth running of the Agency overall.
Job Responsibility:
Lead the Directorate in delivering the programme of work in line with Member priorities, the Executive Director’s guidance and the IEA Programme of Work and Budget
Provide strategic direction for the Agency’s short- and medium-term analysis of global energy markets (oil, gas, electricity and critical minerals), emergency preparedness and energy market regulation, and policies supporting the deployment of renewable energy
Identify and respond to emerging energy security challenges, including disruptions to oil supply, and develop and implement actions and strategies through which the Directorate can assist member and non-member countries to respond to these challenges
Ensure the Directorate is at the forefront of international analysis on energy markets, in line with current developments and emerging trends, and shaping the IEA’s global contribution
Oversee Directorate reports and programme proposals ensuring that they make an effective contribution to the policy process (national and international) and that they are consistent with the Agency’s overall strategy and messages
Represent the Directorate and the Agency (Secretariat) at senior level with member governments of the Agency, bilaterally and multilaterally, as well as with other international institutions in the energy field, with the private sector and with representatives of civil society
Promote global dialogue and co-operation on energy markets, energy security and emergency policy issues and measures with member governments, major consuming and producing countries and international organisations such as OPEC, IEF, IRENA, and the G20
Ensure effective co-operation with energy industry stakeholders including the international oil and gas industry through the IEA’s Industry Advisory Board (IAB), the coal industry through the Coal Industry Advisory Board (CIAB) and the renewable industry through the Renewable Industry Advisory Board (RIAB)
Lead high-level missions to member and partner countries, engaging Ministers and senior policy makers
Lead and develop a Directorate, of over 110 staff (analysts, statisticians, support and consultants) through merit-based recruitment, professional development, and performance management
Ensure effective use of financial and human resources and secure voluntary funding to complement the EMS budget
Build and lead a cohesive, multicultural and multidisciplinary team, fostering excellence, inclusion and diversity
Requirements:
An advanced university degree in engineering, economics, energy economics or equivalent in a relevant field
At least 15 years’ experience shaping and implementing international energy policy, including experience in government and in international or intergovernmental contexts
Excellent knowledge of the energy sector, oil gas and electricity markets, industries, technologies and government energy policy-making and regulation
Excellent knowledge of oil and gas markets is essential to support the Agency’s oil market and emergency preparedness work
Well-established professional network across relevant stakeholders
Fluency in English, one of the two OECD official languages, and a knowledge of, or willingness to learn, French
Nice to have:
Proven ability to interact confidently with various audiences, including the media would be an advantage
Excellent communication skills and a proven commitment to collaboration, diversity and inclusion
What we offer:
Monthly base salary starting from 16 090 EUR plus allowances, based on eligibility, exempt of French income tax