Become part of our team in Linz and take on a leading role in exciting interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of economics, sustainability, and technology.
Your Future Tasks Include
You will be responsible for:
* Conducting research on policy‑enabled innovation in the context of sustainable electronics, clean‑tech, and technological sovereignty.
* Evaluating and synthesizing policy instruments, and performing regulatory impact assessments for environmental and geostrategic policy instruments.
* Bringing structure and translating complex technical and policy‑related topics into clear messages for diverse audiences, including researchers, business leaders, and policymakers.
* Leading and coordinating cross‑company projects, ensuring effective communication and alignment among diverse partners.
* Designing and facilitating workshops that promote innovation, stakeholder collaboration, and knowledge exchange.
* Publishing scientific research and contributing to conferences related to policy‑enabled innovation in areas such as sustainable electronics and clean‑tech.
* Building and maintaining stakeholder relationships across sectors, including academia, industry, and government.
* Supporting customer acquisition and providing consulting services tailored to innovation and sustainability challenges.
* Preparing and managing research funding proposals and contributing to project acquisition.
Your Profile
We are looking for highly motivated, smart people who are interested in what drives our complex world and how to improve it. No one can tick off every box, but the following aspects span (part of) the relevant skill space:
* Master’s degree and relevant work experience (~5 years) or a PhD in Economics (Macroeconomics, Innovation Management), Law (EU Policies, Environmental Law), Environmental Sustainability, Electronics, or a similar field – with strong interest in various domains.
* Proficiency in German (C1 level) and English (C1 level).
* Strong knowledge or deep interest in European regulatory frameworks and transformative law in general, specifically the European Green Deal and industry policies.
* Strong knowledge or deep interest in environmental sustainability, LCAs, circular economy, geostrategic aspects of supply chains and technological sovereignty.
* Understanding of the international electronics value chain, semiconductor industry basics, and the strategic goals of the European Chips Act.
* Familiarity with the interplay between legislative “Policy Targets” and corporate innovation strategies.
* Proven ability to synthesize complex information and conduct high‑level analysis (evidenced by a master’s thesis or professional research reports).
* Experience in qualitative research, including the ability to conduct and analyse expert interviews with industry partners.
* Capability in workshop design and facilitation, particularly in “collective intelligence” formats used to translate regulations into innovation opportunities.
* Ability to ideate innovation and develop business models and exploitation strategies for innovation.
* Strong writing skills for the creation of research proposals, policy briefs, academic papers, and strategic conceptual documents.
Important Facts About SAL
* Diverse research activities with many technical challenges.
* State‑of‑the‑art laboratory facilities and equipment.
* Location in the heart of Europe in Austria – relocation support for non‑European nationalities.
* Internal and external training opportunities for career development.
* Family‑friendly, actively shaping the compatibility of family and career.
* “Vital4SAL” program to promote a healthy workplace (coaching pool, trainings on mental health, physical activities, healthy snacks, 24/7 accident insurance).
* €4 per day meal allowance in restaurants or €2 per working day in supermarkets.
* Public transport initiative (subsidy for the “Klimaticket”).
* Values: open door policy, flexibility in working hours, casual dress code, diverse teams, working with people of different nationalities, informal communication, lifelong learning, and sustainability.
This position is subject to the Collective Agreement for employees in non‑university research (Research CA) starting in occupational group E (E1 salary = EUR 4056, paid 14 times a year). For this position we offer competitive salaries and additional benefits based on your experience and qualifications, starting with a minimum gross salary of EUR 65 000 (annual, based on an All‑in contract).
About Us
Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) is a leading research centre for Electronics and Software‑Based Systems. With three locations in Graz, Villach and Linz, SAL conducts research along the entire ESBS value chain in areas such as sensor systems, power electronics, intelligent wireless systems, microsystems and embedded systems to develop future‑oriented solutions for industrial production, health, energy, mobility, safety and more. SAL brings together key players from industry, science and research to conduct application‑oriented research that accelerates the high‑tech location of Austria and Europe.
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