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Spennandi sumarstörf
hjá traustu fyrirtæki
Alcoa Fjarðaál leitar að góðu fólki til sumarafleysinga í álverinu við Reyðarörð
Við hvetjum fólk af öllum kynjum til að sækja um. Frekari upplýsingar veitir mannauðsteymi
Fjarðaáls í 470 7700 eða á starf@alcoa.com.
Hægt er að sækja um sumarstarf hjá Fjarðaáli á www.alcoa.is. Áhugasamir eru hvair til
að sækja um sem fyrst. Umsóknir eru trúnaðarmál og verður þeim öllum svarað.
Umsóknarfrestur er til og með mánudeginum 1. mars.
Um er að ræða framleiðslustörf á þrískiptum
áa tíma vöktum í kerskála, skautsmiðju og
steypuskála Fjarðaáls. Sumarstarfsmenn
þurfa að geta unnið samfellt í að minnsta
kosti tvo og hálfan mánuð. Möguleiki er á
áframhaldandi starfi. Umsækjendur verða
að hafa náð 18 ára aldri, hafa gild ökuréindi
og hreint sakavoorð.
Almennar hæfniskröfur
Sterk öryggisvitund og árvekni
Dugnaður og vilji til að takast á við
kreandi verkefni
Heiðarleiki og stundvísi
Lipurð í samskiptum og vilji til að
vinna í teymi
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Sterk tengsl
í íslensku atvinnulífi
hagvangur.is
The EFTA Surveillance Authority
The EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) 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 is an international organisation, independent of the States, which safeguards the rights of individuals and undertakings under the EEA
Agreement, ensuring free movement, fair competition and control of state aid. ESA’s work helps remove barriers to trade and open up new
opportunities to over 500 million Europeans, creating jobs and growth and adding to the international competitiveness of the States.
ESA is based in Brussels. It currently employs staff members of 19 nationalities. ESA is led by a College consisting of three Members, each appointed
for a period of four years by the three participating EFTA States.
ESA is recruiting an Economist to work in the Competition and State Aid
Directorate (CSA).
CSA is a multi-disciplinary team comprising both economists and
lawyers and enforces the competition and state aid rules of the EEA
Agreement. These rules largely mirror the competition rules in the EU,
both with regard to antitrust and state aid control. In the field of
antitrust/competition, the bigger share of CSA’s work has been focused
to date on cases of abuse of dominance, although potential anti-com-
petitive agreements may also be assessed. In state aid, CSA’s portfolio
is broad and diverse.
The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring a high stan-
dard of economic reasoning and analysis in the competition cases dealt
with by ESA. There will also be opportunities to work on state aid cases.
ESA is looking for a person with a solid academic record and practical
experience in the application of industrial organisation / competition
economics in the fulfilment of advisory or analytical functions in compe-
tition cases and policy. Additional knowledge of the application of eco-
nomics in state aid cases is desirable, and knowledge of the application
of economics in a regulatory environment would be an advantage.
Tasks will include:
• Applying industrial organisation / competition economics to ESA’s
competition casework. This will involve participating in multi-disci-
plinary case teams and performing qualitative and quantitative
economic analysis on competition issues, as well as regular case-
handling duties, within the framework laid down by the EEA compe-
tition rules and related case law.
• Communicating technical economic concepts in a clear and accessi-
ble manner, both verbally and in writing (e.g. by drafting advisory
memos/reports, parts of competition decisions, presentations etc.),
including to non-economists.
• Providing general guidance on methodological issues of economics
and quantitative techniques in the application of the EEA competi-
tion rules.
• Monitoring and participating in international working groups and
other fora with other competition and regulatory authorities, includ-
ing the European Commission.
Economist
Job Reference: 02/2021 - Deadline for applications: 09h00 CET Sunday 14 February 2021 - Start date: 1 September 2021
For full details of this position and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.eftasurv.int