Council on Energy, Environment and Water

Finance Officer

Join CEEW in Delhi as a Finance Officer supporting project budgets, donor compliance, and financial reporting. This role suits proactive candidates eager to grow into leadership while working in renewable energy. Enjoy a collaborative environment and competitive compensation.

Council on Energy, Environment and Water

Company Overview

Council on Energy, Environment and Water

New Delhi, Delhi, India

2010

Approximately 420 employees (source: growjo.com). Revenue estimates include $111.3 million annually (source: growjo.com).

What They Do

The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) is an independent, not-for-profit policy research think tank that focuses on the integrated analysis of energy, environment, and water issues. Founded in 2010, CEEW conducts extensive research, advises governments, and develops policy frameworks rather than engaging in the construction or operation of renewable energy projects. This unique positioning makes it particularly relevant for job seekers interested in research, policy analysis, and public engagement roles within the sustainability sector (source: ceew.in). CEEW's work encompasses a wide range of topics, including energy efficiency, renewable integration, and climate adaptation, providing valuable insights and data-driven policy tools to various stakeholders (source: developmentaid.org). With over 160 peer-reviewed publications and 530 government advisories worldwide, CEEW is a key player in shaping sustainable policies in India and beyond (source: ceew.in).

Projects & Track Record

CEEW has established a strong track record in policy-driven initiatives rather than physical renewable energy projects. Notable works include the comprehensive 584-page National Water Resources Framework Study for India’s 12th Five Year Plan and the first independent evaluation of the National Solar Mission. Additionally, CEEW has contributed to significant projects such as the strategy for the International Solar Alliance, which aims to achieve 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022 (source: ceew.in). Ongoing projects include the GHG inventory and net-zero pathways for Tamil Nadu, climate resilience plans with Thane Municipal Corporation, and the ACCESS survey, which is India's largest multidimensional energy access study (source: ceew.in). CEEW collaborates with various stakeholders, including Indian federal and state governments, and has a geographic presence across 19 Indian states, extending its influence to global engagements in countries like Indonesia and South Africa (source: developmentaid.org).

Recent Developments

In FY 2023-24, CEEW released audited financials confirming its operational continuity as a not-for-profit organization (source: ceew.in). The organization has published reports focusing on decentralized renewable energy-powered livelihoods and advanced work on green hydrogen policy, climate risk awareness, and smart meter rollout. CEEW has also partnered with 16 states to facilitate just energy transitions, contributing to India's National Hydrogen Mission (source: ceew.in). Although there have been no major acquisitions or mergers reported post-2021, CEEW continues to model low-carbon scenarios and maintain its status as a top global climate think tank (source: macfound.org). Employee growth has reached 27% recently, indicating a robust expansion strategy amid ongoing projects and initiatives (source: growjo.com).

Working There

CEEW offers a diverse range of roles across various departments, including research, policy analysis, administration, and management. The organization hires professionals such as engineers, economists, and environmental scientists, with key personnel including CEO Arunabha Ghosh and Head of Talent Acquisition Charu Budhiraja (source: wikipedia.org). All hiring is based at the New Delhi headquarters, fostering a collaborative culture that emphasizes high-quality research and global engagement. With over 350 alumni from its 10+ years of operation, CEEW provides a career-building environment in public policy (source: onthinktanks.org). The organization also hosts seminars and conferences, such as the Energy Horizons series, to enhance skill-building and knowledge sharing among its employees (source: ceew.in).


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We are looking for a self-driven Finance Officer who can take ownership of outcomes, not just tasks. This person will play a pivotal role in ensuring nothing gets stuck at the top by becoming a dependable middle layer within the team. The Finance Officer will drive execution, bring clarity to ambiguity, and lead through trust and example.

This role is ideal for someone who is proactive, committed to excellence, and eager to grow into a future leadership position. You will support a high-performance finance function that underpins CEEW's mission in the energy and environment space.

Job Duties and Accountabilities

  • Support the preparation and monitoring of project budgets.
  • Assist in donor fund tracking, grant utilisation, and reporting
  • Ensure timely and accurate statutory compliance (FCRA, GST, TDS, etc.)
  • Assist in payroll processing, vendor payments, and reconciliations.
  • Collaborate across teams to ensure timely financial inputs.
  • Draft, review, and support financial documentation for grants and consultancy contracts.
  • Build clarity and consistency in internal reports and MIS.
  • Identify bottlenecks and proactively solve problems before escalation
  • Create systems and processes where they don't yet exist.
  • Contribute to automation, migration, and digital improvement efforts.
  • Handle data management in tools like Zoho Books, Excel, and Google Workspace
  • Participate in internal audits and respond to audit queries
  • Bring structure to ambiguity and support clean, efficient execution
  • Keeping a close watch on the Council's statutory compliance.
  • Close coordination with the HR and Admin team related to financial matters.
  • All other supporting tasks

Selection Criteria

Educational Background

  • Bachelor's degree in Commerce, Finance, Accounting, or related field (essential)
  • Professional qualifications (CA Inter, M. Com, or MBA Finance) preferred.

Experience

  • 2-10 years of relevant experience, preferably in a non-profit, CSR, or development sector context
  • Experience handling donor compliance, statutory filings, and internal processes.
  • Exposure to Zoho Books, Tally, or similar systems.

Technical Skills

  • Strong command of Excel, Google Sheets, PPT's and Storytelling tools.
  • Working knowledge of GST, TDS, FCRA, and Income Tax.
  • Comfortable creating financial reports and PowerPoint summaries for decision-makers.

Behavioural Competencies

  • Self-driven with a strong sense of responsibility
  • Go-getter mindset with high ownership of work
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Able to lead by example and work with minimal supervision
  • Ability to turn vague asks into structured outputs
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment

We value initiative, clarity, consistency, and calm execution under pressure.

Compensation

CEEW offers competitive compensation commensurate with the experience and matching the best of standards adopted by industry or other similar organizations for similar roles.

Application process

CEEW is an equal opportunity employer and the selection process does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, caste, ethnicity, religion, or sexuality. Female candidates are encouraged to apply.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We appreciate your interest.

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About the role

April 15, 2026

Full time

Non-profit

April 17, 2026

On-site

Smart Grid

Council on Energy, Environment and Water

ceew.in

  •  Delhi, India

2-10 years

UTC+05:30