Schedule: Full-time
Application Deadline: 17 January 2025
Founded in 1948, BIR is the global federation supporting the interests of the recycling industry on an international scale. BIR represents indirectly 30.000 companies in 73 countries, and counts over 1000 corporate members from the private sector and 37 national associations. Together, these members form the largest international recycling federation.
BIR covers eight material streams - iron & steel, non-ferrous metals, paper, textiles, stainless steel & special alloys, plastics, tyres & rubber, and Electronics & EV Batteries. It also encompasses special committees dealing with shredders, environmental affairs and international trade. The federation provides a dynamic forum for its members to share their knowledge and experience. It serves as a platform to promote the interests of the global recycling industry at international institutions and forums.
BIR is a non-profit organisation under Belgian law (AISBL), with its registered office headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. The BIR Secretariat is composed of a small but efficient team of 12 professionals.
We are currently seeking a motivated full-time Trade and Environment Policy Officer to join BIR’s advocacy team based in Brussels.
We are looking for a candidate that is motivated and comfortable in taking ownership of assigned commodities within BIR. This entails representing BIR in relevant meetings and events with industry experts. The position entails relatively frequent travel within and outside of Europe. Some of the responsibilities include:
We are searching for a candidate that is motivated to quickly grow into leading BIR commodities with our members and external stakeholders. The candidate should be comfortable with technical content and public speaking as part of the position. We are looking for someone with:
The BIR advocacy team is a small but energetic team of experienced professionals within the BIR Secretariat. The team represents the association at international institutions such as the UN, WTO, OECD, and EU, communicating the interests and importance of the global recycling industry. Each member of the team takes responsibility of their assigned commodities and conducts advocacy actions under the supervision of the Trade and Environment Director. Other responsibilities of the team include producing regulatory and business guidance to members, publishing position papers, managing BIR-wide projects, maintaining contacts and networks with relevant stakeholders and policymaking institutions, as well as organising meetings and conference sessions.
Interested? Send us your CV and motivation letter (one page, including your salary expectation) before Friday 17 January 2025 at jobs2025@bir.org.