Policy advisor – Renewable & Low Carbon Gases

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Mon, 03/31/2025

Who are Energy Traders Europe?

Energy Traders Europe represents more than 170 companies from over 30 European countries.  Those companies trade electricity, gas and carbon (and various other products).  We aim to make sure that power and gas markets are well-designed, competitive and pan-European.  This allows them to make the biggest possible contribution to keeping costs down, ensuring security of supply, ensuring competitiveness and enabling the transition to a carbon neutral economy. We represent our member companies’ interests by working with decision makers to shape the design of markets, by developing standard contracts which make trading simpler and by developing IT standards to make the exchange of transaction data easier. For more information have a look at our website at: www.energytraderseurope.org

The role we’re seeking to fill

Renewable and low carbon gases have an important role to play in decarbonising Europe’s energy system.  The EU is seeking to achieve growth of the market to 35bcm of biogas and 20 million tonnes of hydrogen by 2030. However, the rules and regulations which apply to these markets are at an early stage of development, are often national and often don’t allow the benefits of cross-border trading to be realised. Thus, Energy Traders Europe is focused on working with policy makers to create the foundations for a pan European market in renewable and low carbon gases and to ensure the market evolves in a way which promotes trading.

We are seeking a person who can understand the considerable complexities of this market and identify the barriers which the current framework could create for our member companies.  That person should be comfortable working with senior stakeholders to make the case to change those rules and should be capable of identifying ways in which the rules could evolve. Your role will involve

  • Supporting the work of our Gas Committee, in particular our Renewable Gas working group.
  • Leading projects to assess changes to legal and regulatory frameworks, and chairing workgroups of member companies on identified topics.
  • Making sure that the work of those groups is well-organised, allows all members to contribute and leads to the delivery of effective and timely advocacy material.
  • Ensure that the views of all member companies are reflected in positions, provide information and feedback and field questions.
  • Representing Energy Traders Europe at relevant industry initiatives and events, developing a network of contacts across the industry.

The person we are looking for

  • Will have at least 3 years’ experience of working in the energy industry, ideally related to the renewable and low carbon gases space in a commercial, regulatory or policy role.
  • Will be able to write and speak English fluently. Good knowledge of French would be an additional asset.
  • Will understand how the EU institutions operate.
  • Will either be based in Brussels or be able to commit to being in Brussels frequently.
  • Will have strong communication and advocacy skills – with the ability to simplify complex messages and target them to the relevant audience.

You’ll succeed because...

  • You are able to understand complex and fast changing areas of policy and regulation and assess the impacts of those changes for our members.
  • You are capable of understanding member company’s diverse interests and, in doing so, identify opportunities to build consensus.
  • You are well-organised, able to plan effectively and are comfortable juggling several competing priorities.
  • You are a team player with strong collaboration skills and a can-do attitude.
  • You thrive in a fast-paced environment and are comfortable with working under pressure.
  • You have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with colleagues and member companies effectively and comfortably.

You’ll love it because...

  • You’ll be part of a dynamic, diverse and very experienced team.
  • You’ll be working in, and shaping, an emerging sector which has a significant role to play in decarbonising Europe.
  • You’ll have significant flexibility about how you do the job.
  • You’ll have opportunities to represent Energy Traders Europe at meetings and events across Europe and to engage with senior stakeholders.

If you’d like to apply or find out more

To apply please send:

  1. A copy of your CV; and
  2. A letter of motivation, not longer than a single page in length, to jobapplications@energytraderseurope.org

By Monday 31 March 2025.

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