The International Council on Clean Transportation

Marine Associate Researcher or Researcher

Join the International Council on Clean Transportation in Berlin as a Marine Associate Researcher or Researcher. This role focuses on maritime decarbonization policies within the EU and IMO. Benefit from hybrid work options, professional development, and a diverse, mission-driven team.
The International Council on Clean Transportation
The International Council on Clean Transportation
Berlin, Germany Hybrid Full time EUR 70k–84k yearly UTC+01:00

The International Council on Clean Transportation

Company Overview

The International Council on Clean Transportation

Washington, DC, United States

2001

Approximately 200 employees (source: rocketreach.co). Revenue of $22.3 million in FY 2024 (source: propublica.org).

What They Do

The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) is an independent, nonprofit public policy think tank and research institute dedicated to producing rigorous research that informs environmental policies aimed at achieving cleaner road, marine, and air transportation globally. Unlike renewable energy companies, ICCT focuses on enhancing environmental performance and energy efficiency across various transportation sectors, including light- and heavy-duty vehicles, marine shipping, and aviation. Their work involves technical analysis, modeling, and policy recommendations tailored for regulators, ensuring that their findings are accessible and actionable for policymakers worldwide (source: wikipedia.org).

Projects & Track Record

ICCT has been involved in several high-profile projects that have significantly impacted environmental regulations. Notably, their 2013-2014 Volkswagen emissions study, which was funded by ICCT and conducted by West Virginia University, revealed that U.S. diesel models emitted nitrogen oxides at levels 15-35 times above legal limits. This discovery prompted investigations by the EPA and CARB, leading to global scrutiny of automotive emissions practices (source: wikipedia.org). Additionally, ICCT's ongoing work encompasses various program areas, including electric vehicles and aviation, with substantial financial investments in research and analysis to support low-carbon pathways and regulatory compliance (source: theicct.org).

Recent Developments

In recent years, ICCT has reported steady financial growth, with revenue reaching $22.3 million in 2024, reflecting an increase from $16.4 million in 2021. The organization has also earned a Platinum Seal of Transparency for 2025 from Candid, alongside a Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator, highlighting its commitment to finance, accountability, and leadership (source: theicct.org). While there have been no major acquisitions or funding rounds reported, ICCT's budget is projected to grow to $35.4 million by 2025, supported by existing funders (source: propublica.org).

Working There

ICCT offers a diverse range of roles spanning research areas such as vehicles, fuels, aviation, and modeling, as well as supporting functions like communications and operations. The organization has a strong governance structure, ensuring diverse recruitment and equitable compensation practices. While specific employee benefits are not detailed in public filings, the financials indicate a significant allocation towards salaries and wages, reflecting ICCT's commitment to its workforce (source: theicct.org). Recent job postings suggest active hiring across its various offices, including Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Berlin, Beijing, São Paulo, and New Delhi (source: zoominfo.com).


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Job Description

The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) is an award-winning, independent, global, non-profit research organization that provides data-driven research to advance policies that reduce the health and environmental impacts of the transportation sector. The ICCT offers a mission-driven and culturally diverse workplace where intelligence, flexibility, transparency, and good humor are highly valued. Join our team of talented researchers and operations staff with offices in Beijing, Berlin, New Delhi, San Francisco, São Paulo, and Washington D.C.

The ICCT is seeking a self-motivated and dedicated Associate Researcher or Researcher to support a broad range of projects focused on decarbonization of the maritime sector, including alternative fuels and climate & health related impact assessments. The position will have a strong emphasis on policy development within the European Union and the International Maritime Organization. Examples of relevant work can be found on the ICCT's Maritime Team page.

This is a full-time position based in Germany, France, Sweden, or Ireland, with the condition of spending at least the first 6 months in Berlin, Germany.

Position Levels

  • Associate Researcher
  • Researcher

You Will

Associate Researcher Level

  • Conduct research on the European Union's and IMO's goals and policies for decarbonizing the maritime shipping sector.
  • Analyze energy use and emissions from domestic and international shipping, compare policy alternatives, and develop recommendations to decarbonize maritime shipping and reduce air pollution.
  • Write clear and concise publications to summarize ICCT's research for both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Present research findings internally and externally.
  • Help organize outreach activities such as briefings, meetings, and workshops.
  • Engage and collaborate with external stakeholders, including government entities and NGOs.
  • Review other colleagues' work as well as consultants' work on program projects.

Researcher Level

  • Conduct and sometimes lead research on the European Union's and IMO's goals and policies for decarbonizing the maritime shipping sector.
  • Analyze energy use and emissions from domestic and international shipping, compare policy alternatives, and develop recommendations to decarbonize maritime shipping and reduce air pollution.
  • Write clear and concise publications to summarize ICCT's research for both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Present research findings internally and externally, including to EU and IMO decision-makers.
  • Help organize outreach activities such as briefings, meetings, and workshops.
  • Engage and collaborate with external stakeholders, including government entities and NGOs.
  • Review other colleagues' work as well as consultants' work on program projects.

You Have

Associate Researcher Level

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in engineering, transportation, economics, environmental science, public policy, or a related field.

Researcher Level

  • Master's degree or higher in engineering, transportation, economics, environmental science, public policy, or a related field.
  • Familiarity with environmental and energy challenges in the maritime shipping sector.
  • Exceptional quantitative, analytical, and research skills, with a demonstrated ability to understand highly technical information, draw policy-relevant conclusions, and communicate recommendations to decision-makers.
  • Big data analysis or econometric modeling experience (preferred).
  • Advanced proficiency in MS Office, especially Excel, and strong programming experience in Python or similar (preferred).
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Fluency in English is required; fluency in German would be an asset.

To be successful in our environment, you must be intellectually curious, self-directed, and able to work effectively with people from across the globe. You must be able to connect research to policy and translate technical information to stakeholders. Occasional domestic (within the EU) and international travel will be required.

What we offer

Our preference is for the candidate to work out of our office in the heart of Berlin, Germany. However, following an initial minimum 6-month orientation training in our Berlin office, we also provide the opportunity for the candidate to work from anywhere else within Germany, France, Ireland, or Sweden, with the requirement to regularly visit the Berlin office. This position offers an annual starting salary of EUR 70,000 for Associate Researcher or EUR 84,000 for Researcher (40 hours/week if working from Germany), depending on your level of experience. We offer an initial 2-year contract, with the possibility of extension depending on organizational resources and performance. The ICCT provides an excellent benefits package including hybrid/remote work flexibilities, transportation subsidies, professional development opportunities, home-office allowances, and other benefits.

Application

To apply, please submit a resume (please refrain from submitting a photograph), cover letter indicating your interest, up to two writing samples or relevant technical research publications primarily written by the applicant (in English), and the names and contact information of three professional or academic references (as well as any reference letters if available). Please include your ideal start date. The position will remain open until filled.

We are committed to equal employment opportunities, regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We take pride in being an equal-opportunity workplace.

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About the role

June 3, 2026

Full time

Non-profit

June 3, 2026

Hybrid

EUR 70k–84k yearly

Hydropower , Bioenergy , Hydrogen

The International Council on Clean Transportation

theicct.org

  •  Berlin, Germany

Bachelor's degree for Associate Researcher; Master's degree for Researcher

UTC+01:00