Job Summary
- $100,000 - $110,000 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 4th Sep 2024
The progressive shift to electric vehicles has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, unlock billions of dollars of economic gains, and save thousands of lives a year by reducing noxious tailpipe pollution. It is critical Australia accelerates the decarbonisation of vehicles across the transport sector, including cars, buses, trucks, to ensure we meet our emission reduction targets and capture the associated major economic opportunities for our nation. That’s where you come in.
We are seeking a motivated, high-performing policy officer with attention to detail and demonstrated ability to manage competing demands, who has a particular interest in leading our policy agenda on electric buses and trucks, as well as supporting our EV policy agenda more broadly, to help create a more sustainable transport system for Australia.
The job description below is a guide to what we’re looking for. If you’re unsure whether you meet the criteria but have the drive to contribute anyway, get in touch and let us know why.
The Electric Vehicle Council (EVC) is the national peak body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Our mission is to accelerate the electrification of transport for a sustainable and prosperous Australia. Our primary role is to develop and advocate for effective EV policy. Our members are companies that build, power, and support electric vehicles and related infrastructure. The Electric Vehicle Council is a national not-for-profit association based in Sydney, with staff also located in Melbourne and Brisbane.
The Electric Vehicle Council has a wide remit covering the transport and energy sectors, which is reflected in our membership across the EV supply chain. While this role will involve supporting the policy team across this broad range of areas, we are seeking to a hire a Policy Officer who will take on primary responsibility for leading our electric heavy vehicle policy work stream. This includes supporting and accelerating the adoption of both electric buses and trucks.
Electrification of Australia’s bus and truck fleets presents a major opportunity for reducing emissions and noxious pollution, particularly in built-up urban areas. It is also a segment where there are already a broad range of suitable technology solutions available internationally to electrify fleets.
Unfortunately, Australia is being held back from this transition due to a lack of supportive policy and regulatory reform. The EVC intends to further expand our efforts to advocate for change.
Reporting to the Head of Legal, Policy and Advocacy, the key objectives for this role are:
The EVC has staff based in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, with all staff working from home at least part-time, and offices available for staff to work at in both Sydney and Melbourne.
We are happy to provide flexible working arrangements, especially for those with caring responsibilities.
Please note that the six weeks leave includes two weeks leave over the end-of-year shutdown period.
We believe that the Council will be stronger for having a diversity of backgrounds and experience. We encourage applicants from a diversity of genders, cultures, abilities and experiences to apply.
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