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HUMAN DYNAMICS/LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE FIELD OF INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL, PREVENTION OF CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS AND ESTABLISHING THE EMAS SYSTEM/KEY EXPERT 2 - IPPC EXPERT

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Deadline: 19-02-2012 Location: Serbia Back


Duration of the assignment: 300 work days over 24 months

Requirements

Qualifications and skills:

   - A bachelor's degree (where an university degree has been awarded on completion of three years study in a university or equivalent
     institution). A Master/Phd in a subject relevant to the assignment is an advantage
   - At least very good command of English (4 on a scale a 1-5 where 5 is excellent)
   - Proficiency in English
   - Very good oral and written presentation and reporting skills
   - Pronounced analytical skills and team working abilities
   - Ability and interest to transfer knowledge effectively to third parties
   - Adequate user skills of PCs and MS Office or equivalent

General professional experience:

  - Minimum of 10 years but preferably 15 years of post graduate professional experience in environmental management

Specific professional experience:

  - Minimum of 6 years but preferably 10 years of post-graduate professional experience in the IPPC permitting process gained in an EU
    Member State. Post graduate professional experience in the IPPC permitting process gained in an EU
    Member State as civil servant or employee of a Member State Mandated Body will be considered as an advantage
  - Minimum 3 years but preferably 6 years of post graduate professional experience gained in an EU member state in the writing of IPPC
    permits as staff of a permitting authority or work as a consultant assisting a permitting authority in defining conditions of permits and
    including the application of BAT and BREF documents
  - Professional experience as key expert or non key expert in a donor funded project(s) with an aggregate work day input of the expert of at
    least 60 work days but preferably more in a country that is not the country of origin/usual residence of the expert and pertaining to IPPC
    permitting and lor inspection is an advantage

Deadline: 19 February 2012

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