Department
EPIC Research
About the Department
Job Summary
Responsibilities
Working with institute leadership, coordinates EPIC’s overall efforts to expand emissions trading markets to new geographic regions, including identifying opportunities, partnership development, and fundraising.Represents the ETS program to a variety of stakeholders, both internal and external.Serves as a key source of expertise by conducting detailed research on ETS policy frameworks, market development trends, and regulatory changes affecting emissions trading broadly. Monitors policy announcements, legislation, and market developments globally.Working with institute leadership, conceives and produces materials for government and stakeholder meetings, including briefing documents, presentations, and policy summaries.Develops and maintains databases of key governmental and regulatory stakeholders in ETS markets, including policymakers, NGOs, industry bodies, and regulatory agencies.Identifies and evaluates potential grant opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and international organizations that align with ETS and climate goals.Assists in developing and drafting grant proposals, including conducting research, preparing supporting data, managing grant reports and crafting narratives that communicate project impact and alignment with funder priorities.Contributes to post-grant reporting by assisting in the preparation of progress reports, summaries, and impact statements for funded projects.Supports the team in preparing for industry events, webinars, and conferences related to carbon markets and ETS, including coordinating with government representatives and industry partners.Ensures compliance with institutional, state and federal regulatory policies and procedures as well as internal data privacy and security policies.Engages stakeholders and maintain strong research partnerships with government agencies and with Principal Investigators to coordinate research and technical assistance projects, including communications and project deliverables.Uses moderate/solid understanding and experience to administer the delivery of services to program participants and/or beneficiaries.Has moderate/high levels of interactions with faculty, researchers and staff for committee work or information.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Master’s degree in economics, statistics, computer science or related field.Experience:
Prior experience (internship or project work) in policy research, government relations, or environmental consulting.Basic understanding of ETS mechanisms, carbon pricing policies, and sustainability frameworks.Three or more years of related experience.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Proficiency in quantitative analysis and data visualization, with experience in Excel and research tools.Working with large and complex datasets.Applying machine learning algorithms in operational environments.Proficient with GitHub.Working on field experiments / randomized controlled trials.Proficient with relational databases.Preferred Competencies
Fluency in a second language is a plus, particularly for regions with established or emerging ETS frameworks, such as South Asia, Latin America, and China.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and present research concepts to non-technical audiences.Strong time management skills with a proven ability to multitask and prioritize activities to successfully complete projects on tight deadlines with little supervision.Strong project management skills with exceptional attention to detail.Work both independently, in a self-directed manner, and as a team member.Knowledge and understanding of energy and environmental policy topics.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)Cover Letter (required)Three Professional References Contact Information (required)Writing Sample (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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