School of Engineering, College of Science & Engineering
Institute for Energy Systems
Grade UE07 £39,347 – £46,974 per annum
Fixed-term: 24 months
Full time: 35 hours per week
The Opportunity:
This Research Associate will work on a range of Offshore Renewable Energy projects contributing to a just transition and a decarbonised energy system. This work will include undertaking the delivery and coordination of a range of energy strategy research activities and their associated reports and deliverables. Additionally, this role will carry out general day to day tasks including consultation work on other national and international projects within the Policy and Innovation Group.
The candidate must have excellent engineering, economics, policy, analytical and communication skills and be able to work in a diverse team of European academic and industrial partners. With a good first degree in engineering, economics, policy or related subjects, the candidate must also have appropriate energy sector professional experience including techno-economics, policy, strategy and coordination, and demonstrable analytical writing experience. The ability to work independently as well as within diverse national and European project teams will be essential.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Please submit a detailed covering letter and a CV as part of your online application explaining your motivation for the position and example of how your skills and experience match with requirements of the position.
This role is UE07 and is available on a fixed-term basis for up to 24 months.
A full list of main responsibilities, the knowledge, skills and experience required for the role and the wider context of the role and the Policy and Innovation Group can be found in the full job description below.
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