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    January 8, 2009

    Job Vacancy Indonesian Institute for Energy Economics

    Indonesian Institute for Energy Economics - Job Vacancy

    YAYASAN INTITUTE INDONESIA UNTUK EKONOMI ENERGI

    The Foundation of Indonesian Institute for Energy Economics (IIEE) is an independent and not-for-profit organization involves in research and advocacy activities. IIEE is recruiting for Researcher in Energy Economics (Code: RSCH) with following requirements:

    Researcher in Energy Economics (Code: RSCH)

    Requirements:
    High skill in report writing, both at academic and business level
    Strong analytical skill; a progressive experience in research is preferrable
    Able to work under tight schedule, independently or as a team
    Self-motivated and a fast-learner
    Fluent in English, both in oral and writing
    Computer literate is a must, and ability in computer programming is a plus
    Minimum S1 from an accredited university in a field related to energy, engineering, economic and environment

    For information about IIEE, you can visit our website at: http://www.iiee.or.id

    Please send your application letter and CV no later than 2 weeks after this advertisement to the following address:

    Indonesian Institute for Energy Economics
    Jl. Ciranjang No. 6
    Jakarta 12180

    Or e-mail to: iiee@cbn.net.id

    *Only short listed candidates will be notified*



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