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CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (CDB)-SUSTAINABLE ENERGY INTERN

Deadline: 5 October 2020

Location: Bridgetown, Barbados

Type of Job: Internship, Full-time staff position

Contract Duration: Not Specified

Job Description

THE ROLE

The Sustainable Energy Intern reports to the Head, RE/EE and is responsible for providing support to the Unit in research, analysis, quality control, technical assistance (TA) project preparation, capacity strengthening interventions (including workshops) and programme administration.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

The Sustainable Energy Intern should have the minimum qualifications outlined below and should demonstrate strong proficiency in the defined competencies.

Essential

  • A first degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, applied science, or a related discipline.
  • A minimum of one year’s work experience.
  • Good knowledge of the RE/EE technologies relevant to the Caribbean.
  • Familiarity with issues of sustainable development and climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Desirable

A post-graduate degree in a relevant discipline.

About the Organization

CDB is a regional multilateral development bank which was established in October 1969 to contribute to the harmonious economic growth and development of the member countries in the Caribbean Region and to promote economic cooperation and integration among them, having special and urgent regard to the needs of the less-developed members of the Region. CDB began operations in January 1970 and has become a leading catalyst for providing development financing, technical assistance and policy advice to its Borrowing Member Countries for the reduction of poverty.

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