The EFTA Surveillance Authority
The EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) is an international organisation which monitors compliance with the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA Agreement) in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, enabling those States to participate in the Internal Market of the European Union.
ESA`s work helps remove barriers to trade and open up new opportunities to over 450 million Europeans, creating jobs and growth and adding to the international competitiveness of the States.
ESA currently employs staff members of 22 different nationalities from across the EEA. Based in Brussels, ESA is collocated within the EFTA House with its sister organisations the EFTA Secretariat and the EEA and Norway Grants (FMO).
ESA is led by a College of three members, appointed by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It is divided into the following departments: Administration, Internal Market Affairs Directorate, Competition and State Aid Directorate and Legal and Executive Affairs Department.
ESA is recruiting a Deputy Director who will be responsible for leading the Transport and Connectivity Unit (TCU) within the Internal Market Affairs Directorate (IMA) in cooperation with the IMA Director.
Within ESA, IMA is responsible for monitoring the implementation and application of EEA rules relating to the internal market. This includes the free movement of goods, workers, services and capital, as well as horizontal policies such as public procurement, energy, environment, transport and food and veterinary law. In addition, IMA has some management tasks and direct enforcement within the internal market.
The Transport and Connectivity Unit is one of the four Units in IMA. It monitors and enforces EEA law across transport sectors (aviation, maritime, rail and road) and connectivity fields such as telecommunications, audio-visual services, postal services, cyber security and information society services, handling complex cases on market access, public service obligations and security inspections, while ensuring compliance with newly adopted legislation and addressing high-profile regulatory issues.
The successful candidate will:
ESA is seeking a dynamic, well-qualified, and highly motivated professional with indepth knowledge of EEA law and sectoral expertise in at least one area within the Unit’s scope. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership qualities, exceptional interpersonal skills, and outstanding communication abilities. The
successful applicant should possess the aptitude to guide and support team members in all aspects of case handling, while fostering their growth and professional development.
Essential requirements:
Desirable requirements:
Questions regarding the post may be addressed to Jonina Lárusdóttir, Director IMA on +32 (0)2 286 1873 / jsl@eftasurv.int.
Questions regarding the post and the recruitment process may be addressed to: Sabina Vella, Head of HR on +32 (0)2 286 1832 / sve@eftasurv.int or Catherine Vandeput, HR Officer on +32 (0)2 286 1870 / cva@eftasurv.int.