Job Location- Lucknow, UP
Job Description
Purpose of the Role
- Develop and deepen Vasudha Foundation’s work in the power sector space that includes but is not limited to research and analysis of policies and regulatory issues in the power and associated fuel sector.
- Develop new concept ideas in the power sector and energy space with team members.
Responsibilities
- Project implementation
- Effectively execute the assigned projects ensuring quality and timeliness, and coordinate with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Review, analyze and draft policy, regulatory, and scheme documents related to the renewable energy vertical.
- Support the power sector team on energy and electricity sector research and analysis which includes and is not limited to Rooftop solar, utility-scale solar, floating solar, energy access, Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE), decarbonizing agriculture, solar-based cold storage, scaling renewables among specific consumer categories, and investment trends amongst others.
- Any other assignment in the power sector that the senior management may deem necessary for achieving organizational objectives.
2. Networking / Meetings and Conferences:
- Represent Vasudha Foundation in various external events and meetings, whether it is project-related meetings or other events in the energy access space.
- Field visits and Community Interactions.
3. Qualification and Requirements
- Masters in Engineering / Energy-related discipline or developmental studies
- 2-3 years of relevant experience in energy space with a focus on renewable energy.
4. Remuneration
- The candidate will be based out in Lucknow in the initial year and will be relocated to Delhi as per the project requirements.
- Gross compensation budgeted for the position is attractive. Please note that the offer made to the selected candidate shall be commensurate with qualifications, experience, and salary history.
To Apply
Kindly mail your CV to hr@vasudhaindia.org with the subject line – ‘Job Application for Senior Policy Officer – Renewable Energy’