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  • 20 October 2022
  • Brussels
  • Directorate-General for Energy
  • 2 min read

Open Commission competition for administrators in the field of energy

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The European Commission has opened today a competition for administrators (AD 6) in the fields of energy, climate, and environment.

Within the field of energy, successful candidates will have the chance to contribute to the development of EU policy and legislation to ensure a continuous supply of affordable, secure and clean energy to EU citizens and businesses, paving the way for the EU’s energy independence and climate neutrality.

Candidates participating in the competition in the field of energy must comply with the following requirements

  • be an EU citizen
  • have a thorough knowledge of one official EU language and a satisfactory knowledge of another official EU language. One of the languages must be English.
  • hold a university degree of at least 4 years, followed by at least 3 years of relevant professional experience, or a university degree of at least 3 years, followed by at least 4 years of relevant professional experience, in one or more of the following fields: chemical sciences, economics and finance, engineering, law, life and earth sciences, mathematics, physics, social sciences or humanities

Successful candidates will perform diverse duties leading to the facilitation of decision making and policy making in the field of energy. More details on these duties can be found in the Notice of Competition.

The application period opens on 20 October and ends on 22 November 2022 at 12:00, Brussels time.

Background

As an employer, the institutions and agencies of the EU offer a community of expertise with a wide range of opportunities that support both personal and professional development. The multicultural, international and diverse teams that make up the EU institutions work together to benefit the lives of approximately 450 million EU citizens and beyond.

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Publication date
20 October 2022
Author
Directorate-General for Energy
Location
Brussels