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About us
The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) is one of South Asia’s leading not-for-profit policy research institutions. The Council uses data, integrated analysis, and strategic outreach to explain – and change – the use, reuse, and misuse of resources. The Council addresses pressing global challenges through an integrated and internationally focused approach. It prides itself on the independence of its high-quality research, develops partnerships with public and private institutions, and engages with the wider public.
In 2019, CEEW once again featured extensively across nine categories in the 2018 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report, including being ranked as South Asia’s top think tank (15 th globally) with an annual operating budget of less than USD 5 million for the sixth year in a row. CEEW has also been ranked as South Asia’s top energy and resource policy think tank in these rankings. In 2016, CEEW was ranked 2nd in India, 4 th outside Europe and North America, and 20 th globally out of 240 think tanks as per the ICCG Climate Think Tank’s standardised rankings.
In nine years of operations , The Council has engaged in over 230 research projects, published over 160 peer-reviewed books, policy reports and papers, advised governments around the world nearly 530 times, engaged with industry to encourage investments in clean technologies and improve efficiency in resource use, promoted bilateral and multilateral initiatives between governments on 80 occasions, helped state governments with water and irrigation reforms, and organised nearly 300 seminars and conferences.
The Council’s major projects on energy policy include India’s largest multidimensional energy access survey (ACCESS); the first independent assessment of India’s solar mission; the Clean Energy Access Network (CLEAN) of hundreds of decentralised clean energy firms; the CEEW Centre for Energy Finance; India’s green industrial policy; the USD 125 million India-U.S. Joint Clean Energy R&D Centers; developing the strategy for and supporting activities related to the International Solar Alliance; designing the Common Risk Mitigation Mechanism (CRMM); modelling long-term energy scenarios; energy subsidies reform; energy storage technologies; India’s 2030 Renewable Energy Roadmap; energy efficiency measures for MSMEs; clean energy subsidies (for the Rio+20 Summit); Energy Horizons; clean energy innovations for rural economies; community energy; scaling up rooftop solar; and renewable energy jobs, finance and skills.
The Council’s major projects on climate, environment and resource security include advising and contributing to climate negotiations in Paris (COP-21), especially on the formulating guidelines of the Paris Agreement rule-book; pathways for achieving Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and mid-century strategies for decarbonisation; assessing global climate risks; heat-health action plans for Indian cities; assessing India’s adaptation gap; low-carbon rural development; environmental clearances; modelling HFC emissions; the business case for phasing down HFCs; assessing India’s critical minerals; geoengineering governance; climate finance; nuclear power and low-carbon pathways; electric rail transport; monitoring air quality; the business case for energy efficiency and emissions reductions; India’s first report on global governance, submitted to the National Security Adviser; foreign policy implications for resource security; India’s power sector reforms; zero budget natural farming; resource nexus, and strategic industries and technologies; and the Maharashtra-Guangdong partnership on sustainability.
The Council’s major projects on water governance and security include the 584-page National Water Resources Framework Study for India’s 12 th Five Year Plan; irrigation reform for Bihar; Swachh Bharat; supporting India’s National Water Mission; collective action for water security; mapping India’s traditional water bodies; modelling water-energy nexus; circular economy of water; participatory irrigation management in South Asia; domestic water conflicts; modelling decision making at the basin-level; rainwater harvesting; and multi-stakeholder initiatives for urban water management.
Job Description
Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), New Delhi
Programme Associate – Technology, Finance and Trade
Terms of Reference
At CEEW, we are deliberate about what we stand for (and what we don’t stand for!) as an employer. We are proud to build careers in public policy and social impact.
At CEEW, we build careers in public policy
- We offer strong visionary leadership – with emphasis on research and impact at scale
- We actively promote leadership by initiative
- We celebrate talent and ambition
- You will be surrounded by smart people who will challenge you and help you grow
- You will learn faster than your peers in other organisations
- Curiosity and irreverence, as well as responsibility, come together at CEEW
- You will get above-market remuneration
- We provide a safe space for all
- At CEEW, your life is your example for others
Designation offered
Programme Associate – Technology, Finance and Trade
Reporting to
Programme Lead
Location
New Delhi
Purpose
We seek to hire a professional who has an active interest, and competent understanding of climate policies and strategies, to build upon the ongoing work at CEEW on enabling sustainable cooling access to the Indian population, enhancing competitiveness in associated industrial sectors, as well as phasing down hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in India. Phasing down HFCs is a critical technology challenge that can contribute to mitigating upto 0.5°C of global warming. This position will be a crucial addition to the existing young and dynamic team at CEEW. The individual is expected to conduct quantitative and qualitative assessments using both primary and secondary data. She/he would conduct quantitative and qualitative research, including data analysis, statistics, survey design, stakeholder interviews and engagement, and would support the advancement of the research and policy engagement under the sustainable cooling for climate programme. Experience in research framework development, research methodologies, estimations using secondary data would be useful. In addition to the duties and responsibilities outlined below, the incumbent should be prepared, as and when necessary, to take on additional responsibilities and respond to events and developments that cannot be anticipated easily.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to
Research
- Conduct independent research under the programme objectives, including developing the research design and maintaining methodological rigour
- Keep a tab on the technological developments in the cooling sector to assess future disruptions in jobs
- Proactively reach out to subject matter experts and conduct stakeholder consultations to improve the quality of research
- Be self-motivated to constantly build on her/his knowledge about the cooling sector
- Conduct regular literature and methodological reviews and keep a tab on current debate/ research on HFC phase-down and regulatory approaches in national and global context.
- Design research frameworks to better understand issues related to the HFC debate in India, across the value chain.
- Assist in developing survey methodologies, questionnaire and initiating a large-scale surveys
- Conduct data analysis on primary and secondary data to derive insights on cooling applications, servicing sector, energy efficiency, climate policy, and HFC phase down.
- Keep a tab on the policy developments in India and across key countries of the world on HFC phase down, cooling demands, refrigerant production/procurement, and the servicing sector at large.
- Undertake regulatory analysis for issue relevant to industrial competitiveness supporting CEEW’s research and advisory activities.
- Keep a tab on the Montreal Protocol and climate related negotiations and undertake analysis related to positions of major countries and their implications for India.
- Conceptualise innovative ideas to better understand the strategies and actions of different nations towards HFC emission mitigation as well as negotiations.
- Conduct secondary data gathering and utilise data for research and analysis.
- Assist in writing research reports/papers.
- Generate knowledge content – blogs, policy briefs in regular intervals.
- Engage with other stakeholders, represent CEEW and attend conferences and sessions, relevant to climate policy and HFCs
Programme Assistance
- Support in programme management through narrative reports, gantt chart maintenance and other tools
- Assist with specific projects and overall plan of activities under the HFC research, by being an integral part of the team.
- Assist in preparing presentations, fact sheets, and other research communication material.
- Prepare national and international database of existing institutions, researchers and other important stakeholders, funding agencies, working in the domain of climate policy.
- Assist in effective outreach of research outputs, through close coordination with communications team, engagement with wider network of stakeholders, and concerned policymakers.
- As part of research outreach, assist in event planning and management through close coordination with events management team.
- Assist and accompany senior team members for important meetings and sessions, prepare notes, and conduct follow-ups, as required.
- Support with team building and institutional initiatives
Selection Criteria
Education
- Master’s degree with specialisation in energy or environment in relevant disciplines, such as economics, finance, public policy, international relations, physical sciences, etc
- A strong research background, including an understanding of experimental and analytical research
- Quantitative skills including econometric analyses, and/or qualitative skills for policy analysis and development of policy frameworks
Business experience
- Minimum 2-4 years of relevant work experience
- Strong track record of project assistance and timely delivery of outputs
- Experience in dealing with public and private institutions
Main Skills
- Superior analytical abilities, effective oral and written communication skills are a necessary prerequisite
- Ability and willingness to work in a dynamic environment
- Ability to work on own initiative and communicate effectively as a team member.
- Ability to analyse information and present in a clear and accurate manner both verbal and written.
- Ability to write formal and factual reports, identifying key issues.
- Willingness to show initiative in order to handle unforeseen challenges
- Ability to work in multicultural teams
CEEW operates in a dynamic environment, and the candidate will be required to show flexibility in undertaking a variety of tasks.
Compensation
Competitive compensation – commensurate to the experience and matching the best of standards adopted by industry or other similar organisations 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.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested applicants are advised to apply at the earliest possible.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We appreciate your interest.
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