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Policy Coordinator (full time)


Intro Role   Are you passionate about clean technologies and looking to make a difference at the intersection of EU and national policymaking? Cleantech for Europe coordinates the work of its regional initiatives — Cleantech for France, Cleantech for Iberia, Cleantech for UK and Cleantech for Italy — and a network of partner initiatives covering the Nordics, Baltics, CEE, Benelux and DACH (Tech for Net Zero). As Member States Advocacy Coordinator , you will coordinate a coalition of Cleantech regional initiatives and serve as the connective tissue between the Cleantech for Europe team in Brussels and national cleantech ecosystems. You will help regional initiatives understand and influence Member States’ positions on priority EU files, support the design of national support schemes that make full use of EU State Aid rules, and ensure the cleantech community is mobilised at the right moment, in the right capitals, on the right files.  You will be part of a passionate and collaborative team and regularly interact with a high-level network of scale-ups, investors, regional initiative leads, national ministries, Permanent Representations and EU policymakers.  Type: Contract or full-time employment   Level: Mid-level (Policy Manager)   Build and run a structured “Coalition of Cleantech Initiatives” bringing together Cleantech for France, Iberia, UK and Italy with partner initiatives in the Nordics, Baltics, CEE, Benelux and DACH (Tech for Net Zero);  Act as the day-to-day liaison between regional initiatives, the Cleantech for Europe team, and our coalitions, ensuring information flows in both directions.  x Industrial Accelerator Act;  x Multi-Annual Financial Framework (EU budget);  Develop close working relationships with Permanent Representations of relevant Member States in Brussels, help organise trips of cleantech delegations to meet national representatives.  Mobilise Cleantech for Europe’s policy toolkit — papers, research, data — and work with regional initiatives to use national press and media to influence the EU news cycle;  Help regional initiatives engage with their national ministries on the design of public de-risking schemes for cleantech that fully leverage new State Aid frameworks, including the Clean Industrial Deal State Aid Framework (CISAF) and other upcoming State Aid guidelines;  Master’s degree in policy, energy, international relations, economics or other relevant field;  At least 4–6 years of relevant professional experience in EU and/or Member State policy work, coalition management, government affairs or a related field;  Strong understanding of how EU policymaking interacts with national political and industrial dynamics, ideally with direct exposure to the Council and/or Member State capitals;  Familiarity with EU climate, energy, industrial and/or financial policy files (e.g. Strong work ethic, self-organisation and autonomy, ready to take on challenges and learn new skills, with the ability to work in a team, build on others’ efforts and complement them;  Desire to develop by giving and receiving feedback to and from other team members;  Fluent professional English required; additional EU languages strongly preferred  Build a climate-positive career by fighting for the acceleration and adoption of clean technologies and green investment;  The opportunity to be part of a globally distributed, international and fun team;  Access an unparalleled network of cleantech scale-ups, investors, innovators and policymakers across Europe;  Regular travel within the EU for advocacy work, Council Presidencies and events;  Learning and development are actively encouraged;  A flexible PTO policy globally (while ensuring we comply with local employment law and market norms), allowing people to take the time off they need to fit their situations;  Please submit your CV in English, a short message with your interest and any examples of your past work (max 1 page).  

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