Overview
Junior Consultant – Green Shipping Programme’s Service Centre for Green Fleet Renewal at DNV. The role is part of DNV’s Maritime Advisory organization and involves working full-time with the Green Shipping Programme to help expand capacity and turn green vessel concepts into real contracts and profitable operations.
The Green Shipping Programme (GSP) is a public-private partnership in Norway aimed at developing the world’s most efficient and environmentally friendly shipping sector. The Service Centre supports shipowners and cargo owners in applying low-emission and zero-emission vessel concepts, coordinating through the full maritime ecosystem to develop profitable business cases and deploy vessels with low or zero emissions.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute to early-phase feasibility assessments of low- and zero-emission solutions (e.g. batteries, fuel cells, hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, CCS and hybrid solutions).
- Collect and analyse data (CAPEX / OPEX, fuel prices, GHG emission impact, route profiles) to support decision-making.
- Support shipowners in applying for Enova funding, including coordinating the process and co-writing applications.
- Coordinate and maintain the Service Centre’s project portfolio, tracking status, milestones, and barriers in the CRM system.
- Prepare concise policy and market briefs in Norwegian and English.
- Develop meeting materials, minutes, and follow-ups; plan and facilitate workshops and events.
- Create high-quality presentations and content for stakeholder communication (slides, one-pagers, web / LinkedIn).
What We Offer
A strong company culture with emphasis on competence development and learning by doing.Flexible working scheme with the opportunity to work from home and focus on work / life balance.Great colleagues who value teamwork and have a broad contact surface across industry and government.Attractive total compensation package.6 weeks annual vacation.Well-equipped exercise centre, company cabins, and 30+ company sports clubs.Free shuttle bus from Sandvika and Skøyen.DNV Kindergarten (subject to availability).DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture.
About You
Position qualifications :
MSc in marine technology, industrial economics, energy and environment, logistics / supply chain, economics or similar.0–5 years’ relevant experience (internships, student projects or previous role). Recent graduates are encouraged to apply.Strong analytical and digital skills : proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint.Experience with Power BI and / or basic Python is a plus.Understanding of maritime sector decarbonization (technologies, fuels, policy) is an advantage, but not a prerequisite.Excellent communication skills in Norwegian and English (written and spoken).Personal Qualities :
Structured, curious and proactive — you take ownership and get things done.Collaborative and service‑minded, comfortable working with both industry and public sector stakeholders.Able to simplify complexity and communicate insights clearly to diverse audiences.Adaptability and high tolerance to changing working environment.Application information : Apply via DNV’s online application system with your CV, a short cover letter (max 1 page) and transcripts. The application deadline is . Interviews are organised on an ongoing basis. Security and compliance with statutory requirements in the countries where we operate are essential; background checks will be conducted on all final candidates as part of the offer process, in accordance with applicable country-specific laws and practices.
Contact
Tejre Sverud, Head of Section – Environment Advisory, DNV Maritime, ,
Jørgen Laake, Head of GSP’s Service Centre for Green Fleet Renewal, ,
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