Deputy Director General - Human Resources – based in Luxembourg
This position is based at our Luxembourg headquarters and requires regular office presence. The EIB offers you the opportunity to live and work in a truly international and multi-cultural environment. We also offer relocation support.
The EIB, the European Union's bank, is seeking to recruit for its Human Resources Directorate at its headquarters in Luxembourg, a Deputy Director General - Human Resources. This is a full‑time position at grade 8/9. The successful candidate will be offered a definitive duration contract (CDD) of five years which may be renewed or converted in accordance with applicable policies and rules.
Applicants will receive initial feedback in December 2025. Assessment Centres for selected applicants will take place by January 2026. Panel interviews are anticipated for the end of February 2026.
Purpose
You will support the Director General in leading the HR Directorate and developing an overall strategy for HR, with direct responsibility for several strategic and operational units/divisions. You will contribute to shaping a modern, inclusive, and efficient HR function aligned with the Bank’s culture and strategy, with a focus on digitalisation and efficiency increase.
Accountabilities
* Lead and manage the Employee Relations Division, ensuring compliance of HR procedures and policies with EU labour law, internal regulations, international standards and alignment with EIF.
* Act as Head of Social Relations and ensure effective social dialogue with staff representatives and stakeholders.
* Lead and manage the Coordination Division – comprising the Strategy, Risks and Processes Unit and the Procurement, Purchasing and Budget Unit – ensuring robust governance, risk management, overall compliance and continuous improvement of HR processes as well as strategic alignment with institutional needs.
* Ensure that staff within the remit have the right competencies, objectives and motivation.
* Contribute to the development and implementation of HR strategy, policies and transformation initiatives, ensuring a sound legal framework for the Directorate’s operations and supporting the overall objectives of HR and of the EIB, following guidance of the Legal Services Directorate.
* Establish and manage the resources and means (budget, processes, SLA with relevant stakeholders) necessary to efficiently implement the HR strategy in the divisions covered.
* Develop and maintain efficient and collaborative relationships with other teams within HR and within the Bank, especially with the Legal Services Directorate.
* Ensure effective internal communications within HR and foster a culture of collaboration, trust and innovation across the HR Directorate.
* Represent the HR Directorate in internal and external forums, including negotiations, institutional committees and EU‑level bodies, building co‑operation and creating knowledge exchange within the EIB Group and EU institutions.
Qualifications
* University degree (post‑graduate) in a Legal, HR or Business area.
* At least 15 years of relevant professional experience in legal and business area, including HR exposure.
* In‑depth understanding of social and labour law matters with extensive experience in social dialogue and a strong background in European Civil Service law.
* At least 10 years in a managerial position; experience of managing, developing and mentoring staff is required, in a multicultural environment or international organisation.
* Strong leadership and influence skills: capacity to inspire teams, build trust and drive alignment across the organisation.
* Strong understanding of HR policies, procedures, organisation and activities including financial and compliance processes acumen (budget, procurement and audit topics).
* Relevant experience in process optimisation and in change management.
* Strategic operational acumen and organisational agility: capacity to efficiently manage resources and optimise processes to deliver results, in a complex and constrained environment.
* EU institutional awareness, ability to understand the role of the Bank within the EU policy framework.
* Developed European Institutions network would be a distinctive advantage.
* Practical experience working in an EU institution or agency is a distinctive advantage.
* Broad knowledge of EIB Group business activities and objectives, strategies, policies and processes.
* Excellent knowledge of English and French; knowledge of other EU languages would be an advantage.
Deadline for applications
15 December 2025
Equal Opportunity Statement
We hire and value talent with unique characteristics, creating a work environment where they can be themselves. We encourage all suitably qualified and eligible candidates to apply regardless of their gender identity/expression, age, racial, ethnic and cultural background, religion and beliefs, sexual orientation, disability or neurodiversity. We strongly invite applicants with a disability, neuro‑divergent profile or chronic condition to request reasonable accommodations at any stage during the recruitment process. Please contact the EIB Recruitment team at Jobs@eib.org who will ensure that your request is handled.
By applying for this position, you acknowledge the importance of maintaining the security and integrity of the Information of the EIB Group. In case of selection you agree to comply with all measures (policies, controls, document classification and management) implemented by the EIB Group to prevent unauthorised disclosure of any information or any damage to the EIB Group reputation.
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