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IRENA looking to hire Associate Professional for SEE

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May 24, 2018

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The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has published a vacancy announcement for the position of Associate Professional for South-East Europe (SEE), to be based in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Under the overall guidance of the Country Support and Partnerships (CSP) Director and the immediate supervision of the Regional Programme Officer, the Associate Professional’s duties and responsibilities will include the implementation of the regional action plan for promoting renewable energy deployment in SEE.

The vacancy announcement provides financial compensation and other details.

The deadline for application is May 30.

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