INTERNSHIP – GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS AT ENI (EIRLBRSSLSINTRN2022)

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Summary

At Eni, we are looking for a Government Affairs EU (Internship) within Eni SPA in Bruxelles, Belgium. You will be responsible for taking active part in Eni’s EU government affairs work vis-à-vis the European institutions, supporting its Brussels-based staff, while at the same time bringing in the team an open view over the broad dynamics of international current affairs.

We are recruiting for the Position below;

◾Job Title: INTERNSHIP GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS EU
◾Job I’d: EIRLBRSSLSINTRN2022
◾Location: Bruxelles, Belgium
◾Contract type: Six-month Internship

Responsibilities:

  • Monitoring EU legislative and non-legislative activities about energy, climate, international affairs, trade.
  • Providing analysis and briefings
  • Reporting on events/conferences
  • Supporting Eni’s staff in internal meetings, as well as in coordinating participation in trade associations’ working groups
  • Supporting the outreach to stakeholders and public events.

Requirements:

  • University level education (Political Science, International Relations, Law or other relevant fields)
  • Good understanding of the functioning of the EU and EU institutions
  • Required Languages: Italian and English, mother tongue equivalent. French is an asset.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Good team player with attention to detail and research and organisation skills
  • Interest in EU public affairs

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates Should Click Here to Apply Online

Application Deadline: 15 October, 2022


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Husseini fatima September 15, 2022 - 4:28 pm

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