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November 01, 2009

China Environment Forum often learns of jobs in the field of energy and environment in China and we will now add such announcements to our webpage to promote broader dissemination.

These positions are not affiliated with the Woodrow Wilson Center, please contact the listed organizations directly.

If you have a job opening that you would like to post here, please send an email to Peter Marsters.
Page last updated: November 10, 2009



China SHIFT's Banking and Finance Program Manager
Beijing
WWF China
Posted: November 10, 2009


WWF China has developed a major work program with the Chinese financial sector. This work is being delivered via one of WWFs initiatives, China for a Global Shift Initiative (China SHIFT), which is one of 14 global priority programs within the WWF network. China SHIFT is working with individual institutions, regulators and across the finance sector as a whole to promote more responsible lending and investment practices.

This work forms one of the four key programs of the China SHIFT program and is of strategic importance to both the WWF China office and wider WWF network. The post will suit a senior and experienced individual who is used to operating at the highest levels with FIs and regulators with strong environment and sustainability focus. The Program Manager will be supported in this program by a small team of Beijing based staff, as well as WWF network specialists.
For more information, click here.



Wind Analyst, China and East Asia
Beijing
New Energy Finance
Posted: November 10, 2009


New Energy Finance is seeking a talented and highly-motivated individual to join our growing wind energy analysis team in Beijing. Specifically, we seek an entry-level analyst to work directly with our lead Asia wind analyst and China head of research to cover the wind energy market in China and other key East Asian markets such as Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. This is an exciting opportunity to join our leading renewable energy analysis team and to cover the fastest growing renewable energy sector in China. You will be part of a committed team at the forefront of wind energy market research in China and will have the opportunity to interact with our clients who are the leading players in the industry.

Experience and Qualifications: Post-graduate level degree preferred in finance, economics, science or social science. Experience as an intern or analyst within an energy, consulting, investment or financial services organization.

Please send a cover letter, CV and a short (1000 words or less) English writing sample to the following email address: to justin.wu@newenergyfinance.com



Communication Officer
Beijing
WRI China Office
Posted: November 9, 2009


The China Communications Officer is a key member of World Resources Institute’s China Office as well as a member of our Headquarters External Relations staff. Primary responsibility is to develop and implement WRI China’s communication and advocacy strategy in consultation with the China Country Director.

To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae or resume and three samples of latest writing to qhwang@wri.org



Office Assistant
Beijing
WRI China Office
Posted: November 9, 2009


The WRI China office is looking for an energetic Office Assistant to join WRI’s first international office based in Beijing. This is a great opportunity for someone interested in a career in administration. We are looking for a self starter, fast learner, and a team player that is committed to our organization’s values (http://www.wri.org/about/values). The Office Assistant enjoys working with people and takes pride in the importance of the Office Assistant position. The Office Assistant will be tasked with multiple projects and is able to complete them with minimal supervision. Position reports to Office Manager, WRI China.

Qualified Candidates should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae or resume to qhwang@wri.org


China Sustainable Energy Program Assistant
San Francisco, California,
The Energy Foundation
Posted: October 26, 2009


The CSEP Program Assistant is responsible for providing a wide variety of administrative and programmatic support for the Sr. Vice President and the CSEP Program Manager in the San Francisco CA office. The Program Assistant will serve as a link between the 3-person US office team and the Beijing, China office team of 24 staff. The Program Assistant reports to the Senior Vice President and Director of China Sustainable Energy Program.

For more information, click here.



Intern
Washington, D.C.
Environmental Law Institute
Posted: October 26, 2009



ELI seeks individuals to support the research and publications departments of the Institute. Interns work directly with staff attorneys, editors, scientists, and economists on a variety of projects, such as land use policy, public participation in environmental regulation, biodiversity, air quality, public health, hazardous waste and brownfields, wetlands and watershed policy, international environmental policy, armed conflict and the environment, environmental management systems, and environmental enforcement. Interns conduct library and internet research, attend and report on outside events, review, edit, and summarize scholarly material, assist with preparation for environmental training courses, conduct telephone interviews, and perform various administrative tasks. ELI integrates interns into the day-to-day operations of the Institute, and interns are encouraged to attend ELI policy events and meetings. A strong academic background is required, but specific environmental experience is not mandatory. Applicants must have completed freshman year of college.


To apply, send a cover letter explaining interest and availability, resume (include overall GPA), and 3-5 page analytical writing sample to internsearch@eli.org



Intern
Washington, D.C.
The Jamestown Foundation
Posted: October 22, 2009


The Jamestown Foundation is seeking an unpaid intern who is interested in gaining practical experience in foreign policy and international relations. The intern should expect to work approximately 20-30 hours per week, and will assist the Foundation in coordinating events and conferences, managing administrative affairs and publishing Eurasia Daily Monitor, China Brief, and Terrorism Monitor on a regular basis. Duties involve copyediting, donor correspondence, office filing and event planning. Since much of the position involves copyediting, the candidate must be a native speaker of English and have an excellent understanding of grammar. Previous editing and publication experience is a plus. The ideal candidate will be a current undergraduate or a recent college graduate.

For more information, or to apply for this opening, please email intern@jamestown.org with your name, resume and a cover letter stating your interest in this position.


Chief Representative
Beijing, China
China Sustainable Energy Program (CSEP) of the Energy Foundation
Posted: October 22, 2009


The Chief Representative of China Sustainable Energy Program (CSEP) will lead the organization’s development and provide strong support to the Sr. Vice President/CSEP Director to ensure that CESP can grow in a manner that preserves its core strengths and increases the power of its investments. This person will manage China program strategy development and cross-program collaboration and will be responsible for the overall operations of the Beijing office.

Interested applicants should send their application to Li Xin and Cathy Clagett: lixin@efchina.org(for China-based applicants) or cathy_clagett@ef.org (for those outside of China).



Director of China Programs
Beijing, China/Washington, DC, United States
CLASP
Posted: September 23, 2009


The Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP) is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to serve as the primary international voice and resource for energy efficiency standards and labeling worldwide. CLASP provides best practice technical advice on standards and labeling policies in order to achieve high energy and carbon reduction impacts.

For more information, click here.


China Sustainable Energy Program Assistant
San Francisco, California,
The Energy Foundation
Posted: October 26, 2009


The CSEP Program Assistant is responsible for providing a wide variety of administrative and programmatic support for the Sr. Vice President and the CSEP Program Manager in the San Francisco CA office. The Program Assistant will serve as a link between the 3-person US office team and the Beijing, China office team of 24 staff. The Program Assistant reports to the Senior Vice President and Director of China Sustainable Energy Program.

For more information, click here.



China Representative
Beijing, China
AccountAbility China
Posted: September 23, 2009


AccountAbility is a highly-reputed international non-profit organisation committed to advancing accountability innovations that promote sustainable development.It partners with some of the most influential and dynamic people and organizations focused around its national and regional bases in Amman, Beijing, Geneva, London, Sao Paulo, and Washington DC. AccountAbility has had a presence on the ground in China since 2007.

For more information, click here.



China Environment Program Coordinator
Bangkok, Thailand
USAID/RDMA
Posted: August 24, 2009


The RDMA’s China Environment Program Coordinator plans and oversees a variety of environmental activities in China, and coordinates these activities through collaborative relationships with the RDMA, the US Embassy in Beijing, other U.S. government agencies, national and local governments, businesses, NGOs, and donor organizations.

For more information, click here.


CDM Originators and Developers
Beijing, CN
First Climate
Posted: August 24, 2009


As originator, you will mainly be responsible for the identification and the assessment of project opportunities. Your role will be to coordinate existing partnerships and to support the identification of new cooperation possibilities.

As developer, your role will be to manage the development of CDM projects within the CDM development team, and you will be responsible for preparing required documents for DNA approval, DOE validation and registration with the EB.

For more information, click here.


Team Leader CDM Development
Beijing, CN
First Climate
Posted: August 24, 2009


Your role will be to supervise and manage the development of CDM projects and to lead the CDM development team. You will also be responsible for preparing required documents for DNA approval, DOE validation and registration with the EB.

For more information, click here.


Senior Associate, Water Quality in China
Beijing, CN
World Resources Institute
Posted: August 10, 2009


The People & Ecosystems Program (PEP) at the World Resources Institute (WRI) is seeking a dedicated, analytical, results-oriented Senior Associate to help design and implement water quality and quantity projects in China. The successful candidate will join a team that will work with Chinese government agencies, research organizations, universities, and civil society groups to (i) identify options for reducing water pollution and increasing water availability and (ii) strengthen capacity for addressing water pollution and water scarcity problems in impacted watersheds.

For more information, click here.


Intern, China Climate and Energy Policy
Beijing, CN
World Resources Institute
Posted: August 10, 2009


The World Resources Institute has an opening for an intern in its Climate & Energy Program (CEP) to work on issues related to China’s Energy and climate issues. The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent analytical and communication skills as well as a broad understanding of China’s climate policy and the energy sector. S/he must have good Chinese language skills (writing and reading). The candidate will work directly with the project manager of China climate and Energy Program to execute research and policy analysis in order to influence climate policy and accelerate clean technology deployment. This will be a six-month position and likely to lead to a permanent position in Beijing.

For more information, click here.


•Finance / Administration Director
•Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
•Senior Community Development & Livelihoods Specialist
•Senior Enterprise Development Specialist

Chengdu, CN
Winrock International
Posted: July 1, 2009

Winrock International is a nonprofit organization that works with people in the United States and around the world to increase economic opportunity, sustain natural resources, and protect the environment.

Winrock will be recruiting applicants for a variety of positions for a USAID Sustainable Development and Livelihoods Program for Urban and Rural Ethnic Tibetans project to implement a rural development and sustainable livelihood program to improve the socio-economic status of rural Tibetans.

For information, please click the appropriate link:
•Finance / Administration Director
•Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
•Senior Community Development & Livelihoods Specialist
•Senior Enterprise Development Specialist


• Water and Wastewater/Municipal Engineers
• Project Management Specialist
• Institutional Specialist
• Energy and Industrial Engineers
• Certified Safety Engineer
• Certified EIA Engineer
• Environmental GIS Specialist
• Environmental Hydrogeology and Remediation Specialist

Tianjin, Beijing, Guangzhou, Wuhan and Shanghai, CN
ESD China Ltd.
Posted: June 8, 2009

Globally, ESD is a member company of Inogen Environmental Alliance® (Inogen®, www.inogenet.com), a global corporation owned by environment and sustainability consulting firms originated from the host countries. Inogen® associates lead global SH&E consulting services with proven global expertise and deliver practical environment and sustainability solutions with local common sense, beyond the mere brand name. Together, we offer over 4,000 professionals through more than 100 offices worldwide. They are looking for experienced candidates in the aforementioned positions with postgraduate degrees and fluent Mandarin, from China or overseas.

For more information, click here.


Senior Associate -Sustainable Forest Procurement
Beijing, CN
World Resources Institute
Posted: June 2, 2009
The People & Ecosystems Program at the World Resources Institute (WRI) is seeking a results-oriented Senior Associate to help develop, lead, and grow new WRI forest-related projects in China. The Senior Associate will begin by collaborating with a team to research and publish a corporate guide about legality requirements and compliance in the global forest product supply chain. The Senior Associate will also play a key role developing and implementing new WRI projects related to sustainable forest management and forest product supply chains.

For more information, click here.


Business Development and Due Diligence Support Engineer
Beijing, CN
Garrad Hassan
Posted: June 2, 2009

Garraf Hassan provides a variety of consulting services and is world renowned for its excellence and integrity. In addition to its consultancy services GH is the leading provider of specialist engineering software like GH Bladed or GH WindFarmer. GH is currently looking for a business development and due diligence support engineer.

For more information, click here.


CERA Intern
Beijing, CN
Cambridge Energy Research Associates
Posted: June 1, 2009

IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), a member of the IHS family, is growing and is looking for superior talent for an internship in China. In this role, the intern will not only add immediate value to our work, but will also learn a great deal about our business and the energy sector in general. The individual will work with some of the world's thought leaders in the energy sector and gain valuable hands-on experience.

Based in our Beijing office, the intern will support the China Energy Advisory Service in its retainer research with a focus on the electric power and coal sectors and will report to the lead China power sector analyst.

Interested candidates should send CV and brief cover letter to xzhou@cera.com.


Programme Officer, China
Beijing, CN
United Nations Volunteers
Posted: May 28, 2009

The United Nations Volunteers seeks a program officer to assign planning and management, provide guidance to all the serving UNV volunteers within the country of assignment. This is a complex role, requiring a variety of programme oriented, administrative, managerial, and inter-personal skills. The role will focus on managing projects demonstrating volunteerism as an effective tool for development, mobilizing and managing UNV volunteers, and leading advocacy efforts in promoting Volunteerism-for-Development (V4D)

For more information, click here.








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