Position Announcement

Executive Director
Energy Transition Union of Armenia

Yerevan, Armenia Full-time Founder-tier appointment Four-year initial mandate
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The Moment

Armenia's energy future is being decided right now. The Metsamor NPP decommissioning roadmap, the EU–Armenia Partnership Agenda signed at the May 2026 Summit, the €2.5 bn Global Gateway investment envelope, and the country's declared 2030/2040 targets — in solar, storage, electrification, and grid modernization — together create a once-in-a-generation window of opportunity.

Realizing it requires more than ambition. It requires the technical depth, financial capacity, and institutional coordination of the companies that will deliver it.


The Organisation

The Energy Transition Union of Armenia (ETUA) is the industry-led platform created to provide that coordination. Founded in April 2026 by Armenia's leading energy companies, ETUA brings together industry, government, financial institutions, and international partners around a shared roadmap for a secure, competitive, low-carbon energy system.

ETUA is positioned as the natural industry counterpart to the energy strand of the EU–Armenia Partnership and the High-Level Dialogue on Connectivity launched alongside it.


The Role

The Executive Director leads ETUA's strategic positioning, public voice, and operational delivery. This is a founder-tier appointment: the person who takes this role will shape ETUA's character, agenda, and weight in Armenia's energy debate for the next decade.

We are not looking for a secretariat manager. We are looking for an industry leader.

The Executive Director will:


First 12-Month Priorities


Required Profile

The successful candidate will combine three qualities. We are unlikely to find all three in maximum measure; we expect the strongest profiles to combine deep strength in one, solid command of the second, and credible capability in the third.

Industry Standing

5+ years of senior leadership in the energy sector — energy company executive, former minister or deputy minister, former director of a major IFI energy programme, or equivalent. Armenian sector experience strongly preferred; deep regional or international experience accepted with proven Armenia knowledge.

Strategic and Policy Fluency

Demonstrated ability to shape sectoral policy through writing, advocacy, public speaking, or institutional leadership. Comfort with regulatory frameworks (PSRC, EU acquis, EAEU rules), tariff economics, and project finance. Published policy work a strong plus.

Network and Convening Power

Established relationships across at least three of: Armenian government and parliament, IFIs (EBRD, EIB, ADB, World Bank, Armenian banks), EU institutions, regional counterparts (Georgia, Iran, Türkiye energy circles), international agencies (IEA, IRENA, ENTSO-E), and Armenian industry.

Additional requirements:


What We Offer

Compensation: Monthly base in the range of AMD 1,200,000–1,500,000 depending on experience, plus performance-linked annual bonus, plus a success fee tied to grants, sponsorships, and membership growth. Institutional support included (office, secretariat staff, travel budget). Compensation and delivery are reviewed jointly after the first six months. Calibrated to comparable Armenian industry-association leadership roles.

Mandate: Four-year initial term, renewable upon delivery review by the Steering Board.

To Apply

Send a CV, a 2-page motivation letter outlining how you would approach the first 12 months, and three references to:

secretariat@etua.am

Subject line: ETUA Executive Director — [Your Surname]

Applications close 30/06/26.

Process: Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a 90-minute interview with the ETUA co-founders, followed by a written exercise (a one-page strategic memo on a chosen pillar) and a final-round panel including external advisors. The full process will take no more than six weeks.