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Agora Energiewende

Data visualisation designer (f/m/d)

Join Agora Energiewende in Berlin as a Data Visualisation Designer. Create clear, compelling visuals from complex data to support climate-neutral goals. Benefit from hybrid work, team events, and professional growth in an international, mission-driven environment.
Agora Energiewende
Agora Energiewende
Berlin, Germany Hybrid Part time UTC+01:00

Agora Energiewende

Company Overview

Agora Energiewende

Berlin, Germany

2012

Approximately 180 employees (Source: agora-thinktanks.org). Annual revenue of 7.1 million USD (Source: rocketreach.co).

What They Do

Agora Energiewende is a non-profit think tank focused on developing scientifically grounded and politically feasible strategies for the energy transition in Germany. The organization concentrates on the decarbonization of the energy and building sectors, creating strategies for renewable energy systems, flexibility options, and phasing out fossil fuels. Their interdisciplinary expertise spans technical, economic, and political fields to address comprehensive energy and climate policy (Source: agora-energiewende.org). They provide services such as policy proposals and reports, including the document "Energy Transition 2030: The Big Picture," which sets targets like 80% renewable electricity by 2030 and a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% compared to 1990.

Projects & Track Record

Although Agora Energiewende primarily operates as a think tank without traditional infrastructure projects, the organization has a strong track record of conducting influential studies and policy work. Notable projects include the economic analysis of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom from 2016 and the 2018 study "Cross-Border Renewables Cooperation," which addresses the costs of wind energy in the PENTA region. Current efforts include international modeling via PyPSA-SPICE and specific policy support for decarbonization in Thailand (Source: securesustain.org).

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Agora Energiewende has announced several significant developments, including the launch of the PyPSA-SPICE open-source model builder on December 8, 2025, aimed at enabling transparent energy planning. Additionally, the EU Grids Package was welcomed on December 10, 2025, to steer investments. The organization has also hosted events such as the webinar "From Oven to Future: Enabling Low-Carbon Steel Production in Southeast Asia" on July 24, 2025 (Source: agora-energiewende.org).

Working There

Agora Energiewende employs an interdisciplinary team of over 120 to 180 staff in various roles, including technical, economic, political, and communication-related positions. The offices in Berlin, Brussels, and Bangkok are active centers hiring within the Agora think tank structure. The corporate culture emphasizes independence from parties, intensive stakeholder dialogues, and a non-profit mission serving climate and the common good (Source: agora-energiewende.org).


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Job Description

Do you enjoy presenting complex data and scientific analyses in a visually clear and effective way? Do you think in visual terms, create clear infographics and turn numbers into compelling visual stories? Are you interested in new ways of visualising data - from digital formats to AI generated graphs? If so, we should get to know each other.

Agora Energiewende, Agora Industrie, and Agora Agrar are think tanks pursuing the goal of achieving climate neutrality by the middle of the century. We work closely with key players from politics, business, science, and civil society. With around 180 employees at four locations worldwide, we combine research, dialogue, and public relations in our daily work. We publish our findings in numerous studies and other publications, and we also operate a well-visited website and social media channels. We operate independently and free from economic or party political interests. Our team is international; we communicate internally and externally mainly in English. Our funding comes from grants from foundations and public institutions.

To further support our Graphics and Design team we are looking for a Data Visualisation Designer (f/m/d) either part-time or full-time (minimum 32 hours per week).

You will become part of a dedicated and supportive team and work closely with colleagues from other departments. Your role is characterised by the working environment of a non-profit organisation.

Your responsibilities include

  • Conceptualising and designing data visualisations, infographics and visual explanatory formats based on scientific analyses;
  • Translating complex data, study results and policy analyses into clear visual narratives for data-driven communication in studies, presentations, social media, and print and online publications;
  • Collaboration with scientific teams to understand data structures and present them visually;
  • Experimentation with new methods of data visualisation, e.g. using AI-supported tools, automated visualisations or interactive approaches;
  • Coordination of the production process with scientific project managers and external service providers;
  • Ensuring the consistently high quality of our design products;
  • Integrating publications into our Typo3-based website and
  • Maintaining and further developing our corporate design across all applications.

What we offer

  • An opportunity to work in a mission-driven, highly motivated, and professional international team on an important task for our future;
  • Insight into the communications work of a think tank and the opportunity to further develop and shape production processes;
  • A diverse and international working environment with a pleasant atmosphere characterised by team spirit and collegiality, featuring flat communication and decision-making hierarchies;
  • An attractive workplace at our headquarters in Berlin, with the option of hybrid working and good digital equipment;
  • A comprehensive onboarding programme and training in the tools used across the organisation;
  • Opportunities for professional growth and advancement; including access to a mental well-being platform;
  • Weekly breakfast, team events and other get-togethers with colleagues from around the globe;
  • One option from our benefit basket (e.g. job ticket, shopping vouchers, Urban Sports, etc.);
  • 29 days' annual leave (based on a 5-day week) plus Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve off;
  • an employment contract initially limited to two years.

We are looking for

  • A degree or vocational qualification in information design, data visualisation, communication design, UX/UI design or a comparable qualification;
  • A structured, detail-oriented, hands-on working style with a high level of accuracy and quality awareness;
  • A collaborative mindset and enjoyment of working closely with interdisciplinary teams;
  • Experience in visualising complex data and content, ideally in the context of academic studies, research or politics;
  • A very good understanding of visual hierarchies, information design and data storytelling;
  • Experience with visualisation tools and design software (e.g. Adobe Suite, Figma or similar);
  • Experience with UX/UI principles;
  • Experience with content management systems (e.g. Typo3) desirable;
  • Independent, structured approach to work, a hands-on mentality and strong teamwork skills;
  • Excellent written and spoken English, and good German as a plus.

We're sure there are some excellent candidates for the role who don't meet all the requirements listed in the job description. Perhaps you have specific skills we haven't considered? If so, please tell us why you're the right person for the job.

How to apply

Does our job advertisement appeal to you? If so, we look forward to receiving your application, including some samples of your work, by 19 April 2026 via our website.

To ensure objectivity, please do not include a photograph with your application.

We want an energy transition for everyone, by everyone. We therefore particularly welcome applications from people from groups that have previously been under-represented in energy policy.

We welcome applications regardless of gender and gender identity, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation. Unfortunately, our offices in Berlin are not fully accessible, but we are open to finding individual solutions.

In this context, we ask for additional anonymous information about our applicants' backgrounds on a voluntary basis. This information will be used exclusively to shape future recruitment processes and will not influence our hiring decisions. Your information will not be passed on to third parties and will not be used in connection with your application.

Please follow this link to take part in the survey. https://limes.sefep.eu/index.php/833735?lang=en

Personal contact for the position

If you have any questions, please contact Marcus Berkenhagen at [email protected].

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About the role

March 25, 2026

Part time

Non-profit

March 28, 2026

Hybrid

Smart Grid

Agora Energiewende

agora-energiewende.org

  •  Berlin, Germany

Experience in visualising complex data and content, ideally in the context of academic studies, research or politics.

UTC+01:00