The European Patent Office (EPO) is the second largest public institution in Europe. With headquarters in Munich, a branch at The Hague, sub-offices in Vienna and Berlin and a small bureau in Brussels, it employs approximately 6 300 staff across all four sites and has a self-financed annual budget of EUR 2.0 bn.
The EPO is seeking to appoint an Alternate Chair for the Disciplinary Committee to be called upon occasionally when disciplinary cases arise. A handful of disciplinary proceedings usually take place at the EPO per year, for which either the Chair or the Alternate Chair is assigned as presiding member.
The Disciplinary Committee is an advisory statutory body charged with reviewing cases of alleged misconduct brought by the administration in the name of the appointing authority. The Disciplinary Committee, comprising the Chair or Alternate Chair and members (employees of the Office appointed by the President and the Central Staff Committee in equal numbers), prepares reasoned opinions in respect of allegations against employees or former employees under the disciplinary authority of the President.
The aim of the Disciplinary Committee's work is to provide the appointing authority, within statutory deadlines, with a logically solid, legally sound and well-reasoned opinion as a basis for a final decision on the matter.
The Chair/Alternate Chair is responsible for the overall conduct of the work of the Disciplinary Committee and disciplinary proceedings, as defined in the Service Regulations for Permanent and Other Employees of the EPO and other applicable regulations.
The Chair/Alternate Chair contributes to the provision of a timely, fair and independent disciplinary procedure consistent with fair trial principles, notably due process.
The EPO Service Regulations are available online at: https://link.epo.org/web/about-us/transparency-portal/en-epo-codex-service-regulations.pdf. Applicants are referred particularly to Title VII - Disciplinary Measures.
The Disciplinary Committee is assisted by a secretary.
The remuneration includes fees paid on a daily rate to cover the proceeding, as well as preparatory and follow-up work in relation to any disciplinary proceeding which the Alternate Chair is called upon to preside over. Expenses for travel and daily subsistence will be paid for by the EPO in accordance with the provisions applying to employees of the Office.
If you are interested in applying, please upload an updated CV and outline your motivation in the designated application field (limit: 4 000 characters). If you wish, you can also upload your motivation letter as a Microsoft Word document or pdf attachment under "Application document" in the EPO's online job application software SuccessFactors.
The successful candidate will be appointed for a period of three years and may be reappointed. Selection will be made on the basis of qualifications and interview(s).
For more information about the vacancy, please contact us via email to talentacquisition@epo.org.
The closing date for applications is 3 June 2025.
We intend to hold the interviews in calendar week 25/26 of 2025.
Duration of contract: 3 years
Location: Proceedings of the disciplinary committee may take place at any of the EPO's sites.
Application deadline: 3 June 2025
Interviews planned for: calendar weeks 25/26 of 2025