1.1 THE EUIPO
25 years of work on IP have consolidated the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) as the independent, self-financed, non-profit European Union (EU) agency responsible for the registration of trade marks and designs in the EU and one of the most technologically advanced and innovative organisations in the world of Intellectual Property (IP). Indeed, new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence or blockchain are now fully embedded in EUIPO’s practice in the administration of its unique and unbeatable business proposition: registering and protecting trade marks and designs for the whole of Europe in a cost effective, reliable, and timely manner.
The EUIPO has fully embraced the new IP trends in terms of globalisation and emerging importance of enforcement. Since 2013, the Office is responsible for IP research, communication, knowledge sharing and cooperation with enforcement authorities, covering all IPRs, via the European Observatory on Infringements of IP Rights (the Observatory).
The EUIPO does not only operate in Europe, it has now enlarged its footprint to the five continents and is, for example, implementing EU projects on IP in China, South East Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa.
The EUIPO enjoys a privileged sea front location in Alicante in a newly inaugurated campus where staff benefit from EUIPO’s facilities (such as retail services, sport facilities, etc.). In addition, Alicante has a European School. Since 2008, the Office is committed to reducing its environmental impact through extensive initiatives. Its geographical location in Alicante is well connected, with high-speed train connections to many locations and hosting the 4th largest airport in the country.
EUIPO offers a unique mix of professional opportunities and quality of life.
The working languages of the Office are English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
The successful candidates will be expected to carry out any of the following tasks related to, amongst other, projects in the area of IP, such as EU cooperation projects, projects related to customer engagement or delivery of new IT products, and/or in the areas of Finance, and/or Human Resources, and/or Learning.
Initiating Project
Managing Project
Controlling Project
Managing stakeholders
Closing Project
Horizontal Tasks
Duties applicable to all staff:
To be admissible for this selection, candidates must fulfil all the following conditions by the deadline for submission of applications:
3.1 General conditions
3.2 Education
3.3 Professional experience
3.4 Language skills
3.5 Computer skills
Notwithstanding the required experience established under point 3 of the present vacancy notice (eligibility criteria), and in particular under point 3.3, the Office will use the following criteria in order to select the best qualified candidates for the interview and test phase:
1. Experience in definition and implementation of projects in their full life cycle;
2. Certification in Project Management, such as Prince2®, PMP®, or equivalent;
3. Project management experience:
4. Demonstrated ability to work on projects in a multicultural and/or international environment.
In addition to the above criteria, candidates invited to the interview and test phase will also be assessed against the following requirements:
Competencies
Pre-selection
Admissible candidates whose applications rank among the best qualified in accordance with the selection criteria detailed under point 4, may be contacted in order to verify their language skills (in particular, spoken production in English), as well as to prove their professional experience and/or other skills, knowledge and competencies. This pre-selection contact does not entitle candidates to be invited for interview: it is a step in selecting the most suitable candidates to be invited for interview.
Interview
Interviews will take place virtually and, given the nature of the duties, will be carried out in English.
Other relevant languages as declared in the candidate’s application/CV may be assessed in accordance with the levels indicated in this vacancy notice.
The interview will test the candidate’s knowledge of matters relating to the duties to be performed (technical knowledge and behavioural competencies), activities of the Office, knowledge of the EU, suitability to perform the tasks to be accomplished and suitability to work in an international environment.
Candidates called for the interview will be requested to produce appropriate professional references prior to attending the interview.
Test(s)
One or several tests will complete the assessment of one or several of the above aspects.
Candidates called for the interview and test phase will receive detailed information with the invitation.
Our staff come from every corner of Europe and the wider world, and we work with partners from across the global community. The Office has 5 working languages – German, English, French, Italian and Spanish.
Industries
Administration / Management / Office Public Sector & Associations Other sectors
Employees worldwide:
1.150
Revenue worldwide:
ca. 310 Millionen