Senior Energy Analyst – Renewable Energy

Partner Office of the Quartet
Job categories Energy
Vacancy code VA/2025/B5106/28867
Level ICS-9
Department/office MR, JRSCO, Jerusalem
Duty station Jerusalem with travel to Gaza and the West Bank
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-1
Duration One year with the intention for extension, subject to budget funds and satisfactory performance
Application period 16-Jan-2025 to 06-Feb-2025


Applications to vacancies must be received before midnight Copenhagen time (CET) on the closing date of the announcement.

Please note that UNOPS will at no stage of the recruitment process request candidates to make payments of any kind.


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The Israeli – Palestinian conflict remains a protracted and complex conflict. While the only way to bring the conflict to an end is through a negotiated final status agreement, it is essential that progress be made on the ground in a manner that will create a more conducive environment for final status negotiations.

The mandate of the Office of the Quartet is to increase Palestinian economic and institutional development and empowerment, as a support towards achieving a two-state solution.  In the event of a resumption of final status negotiations the OQ would support Quartet members in their efforts to realize a successful outcome. 


In pursuing its mandate, the OQ plays a unique role in the region, maintaining strong relationships at multiple levels with both the Palestinian Authority and the Government of Israel. This allows the OQ to facilitate engagement between the parties, encouraging agreement and progress at the political level, while also drawing on its sectoral expertise to support technical-level work. Further, the OQ maintains broad relationships with the international community, including the group of direct donors to the Office. This allows the OQ to coordinate and align the advocacy work of the international community in the sectors in which we work.


The OQ is a fast paced and dynamic office operating in the areas of energy, water, rule of law, movement and trade, and telecoms. The following strategic principles guide the OQ’s work to support the parties while also ensuring alignment with the strategic objectives of the Quartet members and donors to the Office.


  1. Bridging between the parties and providing creative solutions that enable progress on the ground;

  2. Playing a catalytic role in working towards sectoral solutions in partnership with other actors, while taking on direct responsibility for specific elements of those solutions when the Office is well positioned and requested to do so;

  3. Focusing on policies and projects that have a multiplier effect – that is, an outcome that extends beyond the direct output of the policy or project;

  4. Focusing on the implementation of agreements reached and announcements made by the parties to ensure that they are translated as quickly as possible into results that have a positive impact on people’s lives;

  5. Maintaining the vertical depth of our work from the granular, technical level to the strategic and political level while engaging the broad array of actors required to make progress, including the parties, members of the international community and others;

  6. Ensuring complementarity of the OQ’s work with that of other key actors, including those which also play a convening role;

Continuing support to Quartet members.

This is an IICA position, however, if a local is the selected candidate, the LICA equivalent will be offered.

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Education Bachelor’s degree in engineering, economics, law, internati...

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