Global Lead, Clean Energy Supply, The WRI Polsky Energy Center
World Resources Institute
- Generate evidence-based analyses on barriers and solutions through rigorous research from around the world.
- Orchestrate the change by engaging influential actors, banks, companies, utilities, governments and civil society to co-create and implement solutions.
- Leverage WRI’s reach including the Institute’s presence in a dozen of the world’s most influential economies and its global expertise and capabilities across programs.
- Relentlessly pursue clean energy supply pillar goals and outcomes based on the existing and future priorities defined in The WRI Polsky Energy Center strategy.
- Build programming that delivers on a unique strength of WRI: national country delivery on energy center that supports multi-country and global energy transition
- Align and coordinate global colleagues to ensure coherence and a highly motivated, empowered team.
- Connect country research, data, and strategic communications to deliver a strong, unique voice of WRI on supply-side energy transition progress, challenges, innovations and market dynamics.
- With the PMEL manager support and strengthen the monitoring, evaluation, and learning culture to track progress on goals and deliver timely reports to donors and stakeholders.
- Inspire, motivate, and problem-solve to ensure effective program management and a high functioning, high trust team.
- Oversee robust financial management of the pillar aligned to WRI standards and ensure that project finances are managed and within budget according to donor procedures.
- Develop and steward the supply pillar fundraising strategy, pipeline, and intelligence sharing around opportunities for funding and partnership.
- Coordinate with country managers who lead pillar activities in WRI countries to improve alignment and mutual interests in advancing globally relevant, locally resonant work areas.
- Pursue opportunities for joint bids within WRI and with external partners leading to successful 7 figure investments.
- Pursue flexible funding support to support global and country work
- Work closely with country team members and the Director of Global Impact and the Polsky Energy Center’s Director for Research and Data to expand funding for programming, communications and data visualization.
- Collaborate with WRI's Development team to ensure strong donor relations and expand WRI’s ability to engage high net-worth individuals.
- Prioritize across a diverse network of relevant public and private sector actors for a few global strategic partnerships on clean energy supply
- Maintain a strong personal and institutional partnership network and invest in knowledge sharing and energy community support with local and international partners.
- Model excellent and effective communications and outreach with partners and stakeholders.
- Collaborate closely with the communications team, the Director of Global Impact, and other pillar leads to increase awareness of actions, learnings and build acceptance of clean energy transitions.
- Education : You have a completed Masters’ Degree in a related field (e.g., energy, policy, international development, climate-related subjects)
- A deep understanding of the energy sector, especially the electric utility sector.
- A track record of managing and building multi-cultural teams and empowering team members to achieve results.
- A successful track record managing large grants and keeping teams on track to deliver impacts.
- Understanding of energy markets and clean energy transitions across Asia, Europe, the US, Latin America, and Africa and the regional differences across these markets.
- Experience or research on grids, evolving power market rules, and DRE and energy solutions like solar+storage, green hydrogen, batteries, and virtual power plants.
- Experience communicating complex topics to technical and non-technical audiences.
- Ability to thrive while managing multiple tasks and responsibilities
- Ability to negotiate and develop complex strategic partnerships to advance the energy transition
- Work Experience: You have 10+ years of relevant work experience with at least 5 years of direct-line management experience. This includes:
- Experience working on energy issues across a range of market types
- Prior international development project management experience
- Leadership experience in fast-paced, multicultural environments
- A proven track record of advancing big ideas that have accelerated the pace and change of action at the national and international level
- Existing network of contacts in government, business, research institutes, NGOs on energy, climate, and development topics in developing and emerging markets
- Experience managing, fundraising for, and overseeing a budget of a minimum of $5M USD.
- Languages: Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English. Additional languages are a plus.
- Requirements: Existing work authorization is required at a WRI office location. WRI is unable to authorize visa work authorization.
- Access to the WRI global network with the opportunity to exchange with and learn from passionate colleagues working at the cutting edge of their fields across Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the US
- The chance to have an impact and to develop your career within a mission driven organization with access to varied learning and training opportunities
- A workplace that strives to put diversity and inclusion at the heart of our work
- The opportunity to join and get involved in different working groups and affinity groups to shape the future of WRI
- Commitment to hybrid working model with flexible working hours
- Generous leave days that increase with tenure
- Medical Coverage, Dental Coverage, Vision Coverage, retirement plan access and employer contribution.