October 4, 2010

Energy Efficiency Analyst at Clinton Climate Initiative

Location: Jakarta
Last Date: October 20, 2010

Terms of Reference
Energy Efficiency Analyst, Jakarta

President Clinton launched the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) in August 2006
to make a difference in the fight against climate change in practical,
measurable and significant ways. CCI works in three strategic focus areas
based on where it believes it can have maximum impact: cities, clean energy,
and forestry.
CCI takes a holistic approach, addressing the major sources of
greenhouse gas emissions and the people, policies, and practices that impact
them.
Cities occupy two percent of the world’s land mass yet contribute more than
two thirds of global greenhouse gas emissions. For this reason, cities can
play a key leadership role in catalyzing global action to address climate
change. In addition to being more nimble and willing to take risks than larger
government bodies, cities have more direct access to their citizens and local
businesses, schools and institutions, and therefore, the effects of new
policies are immediate and meaningful. Working with a network of cities is an
effective way of significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing
models that national governments can adopt.
CCI’s Cities Program partners with some of the world’s largest cities to
reduce their carbon emissions. The Cities Program serves as the implementing
partner of the "C40," an association of 40 of the world’s largest cities that
have pledged to accelerate their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Under the leadership of the partner cities, and in collaboration with private
sector actors, the Cities Program assists in developing and implementing
large-scale projects that directly result in substantial greenhouse gas
emissions reductions. These include projects to improve the energy efficiency
of buildings, create advanced waste management systems, deploy low-carbon
vehicles and fuels, and generate clean energy. Whenever possible, we aim to
prove that action to improve the environment can also generate financial
savings, grow markets for new products and services, and create job
opportunities. We are also expanding the benefits of our programs to
additional cities associations and partners.
The Jakarta City Program works closely with Jakarta's regional government
(PEMDA DKI Jakarta), its associated agencies (namely The Department of
Industry and Energy, The Department of Housing and Public Buildings, the
Buildings Department and the Regional Environment Management Board), as well
as private building owners and operators to identify, develop and implement
energy efficiency projects that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.


Responsibilities:


The Energy Efficiency Analyst will report to the City Director and is
responsible for:

• Researching and updating information on the energy sector and local
energy policy, as well as current energy efficiency projects locally and
globally

• Gathering information on current energy efficiency projects undertaken
locally and in other countries and municipalities by both public and private
actors and NGOs

• Creating, translating and summarizing reports, presentations and
communications for and from our partnering government agencies

• Working with the City Director to track and enhance public and
private sector energy efficiency projects

• Facilitating meeting with the relevant Pemda agencies,
private-property owners, in addition to financial institutions, NGOs and other
partners

• Participating in all programs that are ongoing in the Jakarta City
Program.



Qualifications:


The City Program Analyst would ideally have all or many of the following:

• Fluency in Bahasa Indonesia and English

• A relevant professional qualification (minimum Bachelor level,
Masters level preferred) in Business, Journalism/Communications, Economics,
City Planning, Engineering or Environmental Studies

• A minimum of one year of relevant project experience

• Interest in and knowledge of municipal infrastructure, environmental
policy, and/or the energy sector is desirable

• Strong work ethic and flexibility

• Ability to work independently and in close collaboration with
partnering government agencies

• Excellent research, analysis, and quantitative skills and
familiarity with Excel modeling

• Demonstrated communications skills and the ability to manage within
sensitive political and cultural contexts in a diplomatic and collaborative
manner

• Experience in a demanding, results-oriented environment

Please send your detailed Curriculum Vitae and Contact information with 2-3
references to hr.cfindo@gmail.comwith the position title in the subject line.

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