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 opens 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 21 different nationalities from across the EEA. Based in Brussels, ESA is collocated with in the EFTA House with its sister organisations the EFTA Secretariat and the EEA and Norway Grants (FMO).
Role description
ESA is recruiting an Economist to join its Competition and State Aid Directorate
(CSA).
CSA is a multi-disciplinary team comprising both economists and lawyers. It enforces the competition and state aid rules of the EEA Agreement, as well as regulation in the electronic communications sector (eCom).
In the field of competition, CSA’s work is focused on abuse of dominance cases and anti-competitive agreements (articles 54 and 53 EEA, which mirror articles 102 and 101 TFEU). In state aid, CSA’s portfolio is diverse - covering all relevant sectors, guidelines and procedures. In relation to eCom, the regulatory framework established by the European Electronic Communications Code requires the
national regulatory authorities in the EEA EFTA States to notify - prior to adoption - certain draft measures to ESA. CSA may comment on such draft measures or may request their amendment or withdrawal.
In all areas of work, CSA co-operates closely with the European Commission to ensure the consistent application of legislation throughout the EEA.
We are looking for a well-qualified economist with experience in competition, state aid and/or eCom regulation. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of competition economics, including state aid control and/or the economics of regulation.
The successful candidate will be part of CSA’s Chief Economist Team and report to the Chief Economist. The work will be co-ordinated by the Deputy Director for Competition and Regulation and the Deputy Director of State Aid. The candidate
will also report to the Director of CSA. Depending on workload and other developments, the concentration of responsibilities between the areas of work may vary throughout the year.
Main tasks of the position include:
Questions regarding the post may be addressed to Ida Rødseth Kjosås, Chief Economist, +32 (0)2 286 1850 / ikj@eftasurv.int.
Questions regarding the recruitment process may be addressed to Catherine Vandeput, HR Officer on
+32 (0)2 286 1870 / cva@etasurv.int.