Ukraine's Ministry of Economy and Environment Is Recruiting a Legal Expert to Push Industrial Emissions Reform
Legal Position Open at the Ministry of Economy
According to Офіс реформ: The Recovery and Reforms Support Team advising Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy and Environment (Mineconomy) is hiring a legal specialist whose focus will be cutting industrial emissions. The deadline for applying is 07 September 2026 at 23:59 Kyiv time. This recruitment forms part of wider initiatives to improve the country’s environmental situation.
The team functions as an advisory body supporting the ministry’s priority reform agenda. It also sits within the “Architecture of Recovery and Reforms in Ukraine” (URA) program, an initiative delivered with EBRD support and in cooperation with the European Union. Legal expertise is essential for implementing reforms of this kind.
How URA Is Funded
Financing for URA comes through the EBRD’s Multi-donor Fund for Stabilisation and Sustainable Development of Ukraine. The countries and bodies listed below are among the contributors:
- Austria
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- Latvia
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States
- European Union
The full job description and required application documents are available through the provided link. Interested professionals are invited to join the team and support efforts for a cleaner environment in Ukraine.
Opening a legal position dedicated to industrial emissions cuts underscores how central environmental reform has become to Ukraine, particularly given today’s ecological pressures.
Bringing in specialists for this work can have a positive effect on state-led environmental and sustainable-development policies, which in turn can improve quality of life. Backed by international donors, URA also shows Ukraine actively cooperating with foreign partners to address ecological issues.
As Ukraine continues to prioritize environmental reforms, the recent recruitment of legal experts reflects a broader strategy to enhance the nation’s sustainable development efforts. For those interested in similar opportunities, the Economy Ministry's search for specialists is another step toward building a robust recovery team aimed at addressing critical economic and ecological challenges.
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