Agora Energiewende

欧洲脱碳项目预算与财务经理 (f/m/d)

加入Agora Energiewende,担任布鲁塞尔预算与财务项目经理。负责欧洲脱碳资金研究,聚焦能源与工业。享受混合办公和职业发展机会,参与塑造气候政策。

Agora Energiewende

公司概况

名称

Agora Energiewende

总部

德国柏林

成立时间

2012年

规模

约180名员工(来源:agora-thinktanks.org)。年收入710万美元(来源:rocketreach.co)。

他们的工作

Agora Energiewende 是一个非营利性智库,专注于为德国的能源转型制定科学依据和可行的政策策略。该组织的重点是能源和建筑部门的脱碳,开发可再生能源系统、灵活性选项以及逐步淘汰化石燃料的策略。他们的跨学科专业知识涵盖技术、经济和政治领域,以应对全面的能源和气候政策(来源:agora-energiewende.org)。他们提供政策建议和报告等服务,包括《能源转型2030:全局视角》文件,设定了到2030年实现80%可再生电力和温室气体排放比1990年减少至少55%的目标。

项目与成就

尽管Agora Energiewende主要作为一个没有传统基础设施项目的智库运作,但该组织在进行有影响力的研究和政策工作方面拥有强大的成功记录。值得注意的项目包括2016年对英国欣克利角C核电站的经济分析,以及2018年的《跨境可再生能源合作》研究,涉及PENTA区域的风能成本。目前的努力包括通过PyPSA-SPICE进行国际建模,以及对泰国脱碳的具体政策支持(来源:securesustain.org)。

最新动态

在过去两年中,Agora Energiewende宣布了几项重要发展,包括于2025年12月8日推出PyPSA-SPICE开源模型构建器,以实现透明的能源规划。此外,2025年12月10日欢迎EU Grids Package,以引导投资。该组织还举办了如2025年7月24日的网络研讨会“从炉子到未来:推动东南亚低碳钢铁生产”的活动(来源:agora-energiewende.org)。

在这里工作

Agora Energiewende拥有一个跨学科团队,员工人数在120到180人之间,涵盖技术、经济、政治和传播等多个角色。位于柏林、布鲁塞尔和曼谷的办公室是活跃的中心,属于Agora智库结构。企业文化强调与各方的独立性、密集的利益相关者对话以及服务于气候和公共利益的非营利使命(来源:agora-energiewende.org)。


最后更新于 2月 26, 2026 | 报告问题

Job Description

The decarbonisation and resilience of the energy system and European industry require a transformation across all sectors of the economy, and significant investments into productive assets, infrastructure and R&D. One core challenge is the temporal distribution of investments and returns: while investments into decarbonisation are expected to pay off in terms of avoided climate impacts, reduced dependency on imported fossil fuels and feedstocks, and modernisation of the industrial asset base, much of this investment needs to be heavily frontloaded and derisked. Costs incurred in the coming years will therefore generate returns and benefits over decades. This is one reason why public finance plays a crucial role in addressing the investment needs. At the EU level, the currently negotiated next Multiannual Financial Framework will decide the EU-level funding allocation for the next decade. Further elements shaping the discussion are revenues from the EU Emissions Trading System, CBAM and the ETS2, alongside other public and private funding sources.

Since 2014, Agora Energiewende develops evidence-based strategies for ensuring the success of clean energy and industry transitions around the globe. As an independent and non-partisan think tank and policy laboratory, we analyse upcoming challenges, share knowledge with decision-makers and stakeholders and enable a productive exchange of ideas.

To strengthen our team, we are looking for a Project Manager Budget and Finance for Europe's Decarbonisation (f/m/d)

  • full- or part-time (at least 80% of 38 hours per week) - based in Brussels

Your responsibilities include

  • Conducting research and analysis on funding and investment needs to support Europe's transformation to climate neutrality across different sectors, with focus on the energy sector, industry, buildings, and transport;
  • Conducting research and analysis on instruments, including carbon pricing revenues, through which private and public funding sources for the transformation can be deployed in a targeted, efficient, and fair way;
  • Providing support and oversight for the execution of research projects, both internally and with external partners and subcontractors;
  • Monitoring and assessment of technical, regulatory and political developments in the field of the Multiannual Financial Framework and EU-level funding instruments, including the Industrial Decarbonisation Bank, the Innovation Fund, the Modernisation Fund, InvestEU and the Competitiveness Fund;
  • Facilitating exchange with stakeholders and expanding existing networks, representing Agora ThinkTanks in discussions with stakeholders and decision makers;
  • Close collaboration with colleagues from the Europe team and beyond, to link the political discussion at EU level with those in key Member States and outside the EU.

We are looking for

  • At least three years of working experience in the areas of policy analysis or consulting, applied research, or representing civil society or business;
  • Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant field of research, including an economic component;
  • Good understanding of the EU budget (MFF) and all relevant EU funding instruments (IDB/CCfDs, IF, MF, ECF etc.) and deeper expertise on at least one of them;
  • Strong and demonstrated quantitative skills related to the analysis of investment needs, available budgets, funding instruments and their effectiveness and efficiency;
  • Relevant networks in European policy and (ideally) key Member States, and a good understanding of major stakeholders and their role in political processes;
  • Ability to communicate complex matters clearly and in a manner compatible with relevant target groups;
  • Ability to support complex analytic research and to produce high quality output;
  • Confident and constructive team player with good communication and openness to work in a diverse and intercultural team, on diverse challenges and topics;
  • Working fluency (C2) in English and another EU language.

What we offer

  • An opportunity to work in a mission-driven, highly motivated, and professional team;
  • Opportunities to contribute to the public good, by influencing European climate and circular economy legislation;
  • An attractive modern workspace in central Brussels and the option of hybrid working with good digital equipment;
  • An opportunity to develop professional relationships with colleagues and experts working in European governmental institutions, industry, civil society stakeholders, and national governments in European member states;
  • Opportunities for professional growth, constant learning and development via the wide variety of projects undertaken and frequent interaction with leading experts and policy makers;
  • Opportunities to travel to European capitals;
  • 29 vacation days, flexible working hours, generous family leave, mental wellbeing support, contribution to meal vouchers and medical insurance as well as remote work opportunities;
  • A structured onboarding programme and regular team and organization-wide retreats to bring us all together;
  • A full or part-time role with an unlimited employment duration.

How to apply

We assume that there are excellent candidates for the job who do not meet all the criteria in the description. Maybe you have certain skills we haven't thought of yet? Tell us why you are the right person for the job.

We look forward to receiving your application by 13th of September 2026 via our website.

For reasons of objectivity, we ask that you refrain from submitting an application photo.

We want an energy transition for everyone from everyone. Therefore, we are particularly pleased to receive applications from people from groups that have been underrepresented in energy policy so far. We welcome applications regardless of gender and gender identity, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability and age, and sexual orientation. Our offices are not completely barrier-free, but we are open to find individual solutions.

As part of this, we are soliciting anonymous information on a voluntary basis regarding our applicant's backgrounds. This information will be used only to inform future recruitment strategies and will not impact hiring decisions in any form. Your input will not be forwarded to third parties and will not be used in connection with your application.

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

Personal contact for the position

If you have any questions, please contact Marleen Kropat at [email protected]

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职位详情

2026年8月18日

2026年8月19日

全职

混合

非营利

智能电网

Agora Energiewende

agora-energiewende.org

  •  布鲁塞尔,比利时

At least three years

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