Do you want to play your part in changing transport’s climate impact and its move away from fossil fuels? Transport & Environment (T&E) is looking for a talented and dynamic Hydrogen Policy Officer to join its energy team to support T&E’s work on promoting sustainable transport fuels, in particular renewable electricity and green hydrogen and e-fuels for aviation and shipping. The Advanced Fuels Policy Officer would contribute to T&E’s advocacy on the Renewable Energy Directive and related legislations on fuels.
Supplying sustainable fuels to the transport sector remains a major challenge. We need this position to support T&E’s long term strategy to move away from the transport sector’s reliance on fossil fuels and unsustainable biofuels towards delivering renewable electricity and e-fuels to transport. The Hydrogens Policy Officer will require policy knowledge to coordinate political and technical work at the EU and national level to effectively use instruments such as the Renewable Energy Directive to promote sustainable fuels. We need convincing and compelling economic, political and legal analysis, reports and presentations to convert complex information into advocacy and media friendly material. Finally, we need to convince European lawmakers to set ambitious but achievable goals to rapidly reduce its emissions by increasing the supply and demand for sustainable and scalable transport fuels.
This position is advertised as a permanent, full-time position based in Brussels. While we offer a flexible working environment, there is an expectation that there are at least two days per week spent in the office.
The start date would be as soon as possible.
The salary package depends on experience. We are an equal opportunities employer and offer competitive salary and benefits.
The deadline for applications is the 2nd of February.
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Transport & Environment (T&E) is Europe's leading clean transport campaign group. We combine the power of robust evidence and a deep understanding of the transport sector with compelling communications and impactful advocacy. With one of the lowest staff turnover rates in the NGO community, we commit to the professional development of our colleagues and invest in training from your first day with the organisation. Our people work across Europe: colleagues in Brussels, Rome, Berlin, Madrid, Paris, Warsaw and London collaborate with our 63 member and supporter groups to achieve our mission.