This position is based at our Luxembourg headquarters and requires regular office presence. The EIB offers you the opportunity to live and work in a truly international and multi-cultural environment. We also offer relocation support. The EIB, the European Union’s bank, is seeking to recruit for its Secretariat General (SG) – Economic Department (ECON) – Country and Financial Analysis Division (CFSA) – Model Governance Unit (MG) at its headquarters in Luxembourg, a (Senior) Economist.
This is a full time position at grade 5/6 for which the EIB offers a permanent contract.
Panel interviews are anticipated for January 2025.
We are seeking seasoned professionals with a wealth of experience in the economics domain. If you have a strong background in economic analysis and a proven track record of impactful contributions, we want you to bring your expertise to our team. At Economics Department at the EIB, you’ll engage in impactful economic and financial sector analysis across both EU and non-EU countries. Your work will directly support the EIB’s operations, global positioning, and strategic policy definition. You’ll delve into critical topics such as growth, employment, investment, SMEs financing, R&D, innovation, and the climate and digital transitions. If you’re driven by solid economic thinking and eager to contribute to high-quality analysis and strategic recommendations, this role offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of economic policy and investment at the EIB.
Economic and financial sector analysis on a portfolio of both EU and non-EU countries, to support the EIB in its operations, its global positioning, and in its strategy and policy definition. Topics of analysis include macroeconomic and structural microeconomic issues of direct relevance for the EIB: growth and employment, public and private investment, SMEs financing, R&D and innovation, climate and digital transition.
The Economics Department provides impact-driven economic analysis to support the EIB in its operations, its global positioning and strategy and policy definition, both inside and outside the EU. It comprises 3 divisions – Economic Studies, Country and Financial Sector Analysis and Policy and Strategy. It is part of the EIB’s Secretariat General, responsible for the EIB’s overall strategy formulation. The Department also has additional reporting lines to the Bank’s Lending Directorates.
You will have regular contact with colleagues in other Directorates, notably with GCS-GDO, GR&C, IT
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