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The Energy Institute (EI) is the largest global professional body and learned society concerned with energy issues. The EI develops and disseminates knowledge, skills and good practice working towards a more safe, secure and sustainable energy system. In doing this the EI maintains a small but active Technical Team that develops numerous codes of practice, technical standards and test methods for the energy industry. Key areas of work are within health, safety and environment, and fuels and fuel handling.


Technical Manager - Environment and Health

Salary up to £28,000 pa plus benefits, negotiable based on experience

The EI seeks a project manager with interests in environment and health to coordinate the programme of research and good practice development. You will engage with stakeholders from industry, regulators and consultancies. A key requirement is excellent project management skills to run projects in parallel, manage budgets and ensure timely delivery of high quality technical publications.

The ideal candidate will have excellent organisational, interpersonal and communication skills with a science based degree. They will be a highly motivated self-starter who will require a minimum of supervision. Knowledge of the energy industry and experience of committee work would be advantageous, but are not essential.


Technical Officer

Salary up to £20,000 pa plus benefits, negotiable based on experience

The CEO reports to a voluntary Board and works with sponsors, members and business partners to lead national and international best building practice through policy advocacy, lobbying, education and training.

The EI is looking to recruit an efficient administrator to its Technical Department. The position will assist in co-ordinating the activities of the EI's technical committees, and supporting the technical managers in the delivery of the technical programme. Excellent organisational and administrative skills are essential, as is the ability to communicate well with senior representatives within the energy industry. A background in a science based subject, and knowledge of the energy industry, would be advantageous but are not essential.

Job descriptions are available from the EI website, www.energyinst.org We welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds including industry, academia, government, regulatory authorities and NGOs.

To apply, please send a CV and covering letter to e: hr@energyinst.org for Technical Manager / hr2@energyinst.org for Technical Officer role, or to Helen Sullivan, Energy Institute, 61 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 7AR, by 1 March. Interviews will be held 8-12 March.


posted: 08 February 2010     Please mention EARTHWORKS when responding to this advertisement.