The Indonesian Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) was launched on 15 November 2022 by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, together with the Japanese Prime Minister and other world leaders, at the G20 Leaders' Summit in Bali, Indonesia. JETP is a collaboration between the Government of Indonesia (GOI), the International Partners Group (IPG) and the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ). In 2025, Germany took over the co-lead role for the JETP, jointly with Japan.
By mobilizing 20 billion USD in investments through the partners, the JETP aims to support Indonesia's accelerated and socially just energy transition, including the accelerated deployment of renewable energy, a phase-down of coal-fired electricity generation, investment in the transmission grid, a more climate-resilient society, and ultimately, net-zero economy-wide emissions.
The first phase of the JETP governance structure included a JETP Secretariat financed by Japan via ADB since 2023, first anchored at the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment (CMMAI), and later moved to the Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs (CMEA) under the new administration. Its mandate included developing and updating the Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan (CIPP), overseeing five JETP working groups, and tracking the investment pipeline.
Starting in 2026, the second phase of the JETP implementation will commence, supported by a German-funded JETP Delivery Unit (JDU). Guided by CMEA and the new established Taskforce on Energy Transition and Green Economy (Satgas TEH) as well as IPG and GFANZ, it will act in a secretariat fashion to support implementation of the JETP, track and communicate about JETP project implementation progress, operate a strategic platform for dialogue, and debottleneck project realization.
Hosted physically at CMEA, GIZ acts as the administrative structure to set up and operate the new JDU. The JDU will be steered by and report to both the Government of Indonesia and the IPG/GFANZ.
To establish the new JDU, experts across a wide range of energy transition topics are being recruited, to cover different functions of the JDU service delivery including stakeholder liaison, policy analysis, financial expertise, communication & outreach.
We seek one (1) motivated and qualified Indonesian national candidate for:
Energy Policy Advisor
A. Tasks & Responsibilities
- Provide technical advisory and insights on energy policy and energy sectoral matters (renewable energy, energy efficiency, procurement, just transition, etc) to the JETP Steering Board, to CMEA and Satgas TEH.
- Support CMEA and Satgas TEH in the analysis of policy and legal bottlenecks and preparation of policy revisions and discussions in Satgas TEH working groups.
- Contribute to IPG-led technical task forces and their discussion with energy expertise.
- Review, summarize and/or prepare technical reports and recommendations as inputs or results of the strategic dialogue platform and task forces.
- Map and provide analysis on energy and environment related policies and legal requirements to advance Indonesia's energy transition and debottleneck project realisation, steer consultants and collaborate with others (IPG, implementing partners) to advance analysis and recommendations on policy topics.
- Support to identify mutual interests for policy interventions for a just energy transition within the Strategic Dialogue Forum.
- Support regular reporting by JDU to GOI and IPG/GFANZ, including through the contributions to the quarterly progress reports and annual reporting.
- Participate in domestic workshops and conferences, task force meetings, as well as internal GOI/GFANZ/IPG meetings, as needed, to advance the JETP goals.
- Perform any other tasks as requested to ensure the smooth implementation of the JDU's workplan and as requested by the Steering Board.
- Qualifications
- University degree (master) in energy, environment, climate or related fields
- At least 8 (eight) years professional experience in energy policy or legal advice working for the Indonesian government, or an international or national organisation in the context of Indonesia's energy transition
- Deep knowledge of energy policy, international energy cooperation and dialogues, and Indonesia's energy policy and regulatory framework
- Must have a solid understanding of Indonesia's Just Energy Transition landscape
- Excellent written and verbal communication, interpersonal and presentation skills (English and Bahasa Indonesia)
- Strong appraisal and analytical ability
- Experience working with a reputable international organization will be considered a strong plus
Duty Station: Jakarta
Joining Date: 1 January 2026
Direct Supervisor: JDU Coordinator
Please submit your motivation letter and comprehensive resume (including training and list of references) to recruitment-indo@giz.de by November 4th, 2025, with subject line JDU Energy Policy Advisor.
Please name your file as follow format:
[Your Complete Name]_[Motivation Letter/CV/Latest Education Certificate] (i.e: Nakula Sadewa_CV or Nakula Sadewa_Motivationr or Nakula Sadewa_Education Certificate) - the attachments are not more than 300 KB.
Only short-listed candidates will be notified.




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