Organization: UNOPS – United Nations Office for Project Services
Location: Nairobi
Grade: Mid level – IICA-3, International Individual Contractors Agreement
Occupational Groups:
Infrastructure and Urban-Rural development
Project and Programme Management
Closing Date: 2024-05-17
Job categories Project Management
Vacancy code VA/2024/B0053/27944
Level ICS-11
Department/office AFR, AFROD, Office of the RD
Duty station Nairobi, Kenya
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-3
Duration 1 year, renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and funding available
Application period 02-May-2024 to 17-May-2024
Applications to vacancies must be received before midnight Copenhagen time (CET) on the closing date of the announcement.
Functional Responsibilities
Functional responsibilities:
The Regional Infrastructure Advisor will be responsible for representing all aspects of the practice within the Africa region. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Strategic Positioning and Partnerships Development Support
Support UNOPS Partnership Development & Strategic positioning agenda through her/his expertise, regional contacts and demonstrated ability
Represent UNOPS at appropriate regional or country level forum within Africa
Review proposals for infrastructure projects as appropriate, identify risks, raise awareness and provide advice to Country teams and Regional Director on appropriate mitigation measures, provide technical inputs including project planning, governance, and approach considerations to help reduce risks during high-risk engagements development
Leverage networks of experts and ensure the involvement of appropriate experts during high-risks engagements development
Incentivize the capture, learning and use of lessons learnt to feedback engagement development
Provide expert advice and support on new initiatives, with focus on quality assurance and quality control of project documents, costing and cost implications, implementation plans, achievements and benchmark indicators.
2. Portfolio delivery, oversight, risk management and operational Excellence
Support the planning, implementation and progress monitoring of the Africa portfolio especially high-risks / high-value projects and programmes throughout their whole life cycle, make improvement (Back-on-Track) recommendations to Country offices when required and follow-up to ensure annual targets are reached.
Ensure early identification of delivery-related risks and issues across the Africa Region and provide timely advice and support to Country offices on mitigation strategies and corrective actions within area of responsibilities.
Implement high impact processes improvements at regional level to reduce risks, improve management control and enhance portfolio oversight.
Achieve process and operational excellence and contribute towards the organizational transformation/change journey/initiatives within the area of responsibilities.
Monitor key performance indicators for Infrastructure, Project management and portfolio delivery, and provide reporting as a means to improve accountability and results
Support the deployment and implementation of corporate initiatives as opportunities to improve planning, and risks and controls management
3. Health and Safety
Lead the regional Health and Safety efforts to achieve Goal Zero targets and significantly increase awareness on Health and Safety
Through the Health & safety regional specialists reporting to the Infrastructure and Project management Advisor, monitor the regional Health & safety performance, identify gaps and propose recommendations to improve the Health & safety culture and performance, reduce risks and address poor performance, and ensure adequate capacity building for project teams
Raise awareness of the regional team via monthly risk / hazard / incident reviews; Include Health & safety in key messages and interactions with the personnel’s teams.
Ensure implementation of the applicable actions of UNOPS Health and Safety Improvement Plan plan, including participation in the dedicated Working Group
Advise the Country management teams regarding compliance with UNOPS Health and Safety and Environmental Management System and Standards
4. Infrastructure and Project Management Technical Advice and leadership
Advise infrastructure practitioners on the application, interpretation and adoption of corporate policy, guidance and best practices
Advise the Country management Teams regarding design considerations and design review requirements
Substantive support to the Programme and Project Managers in the implementation of projects in particular infrastructure and high-risk projects
Support the identification, engagement and management of strategic collaboration with local and regional consultancy firms providing design and/or infrastructure consultancy services.
Provide technical advice to Country teams and a quality assurance framework in relation to infrastructure projects, assess the quality of design and construction.
Advise and provide expertise/support in the implementation of UNOPS Project and Programme Management methodologies, based on best practices as recommended by PMI and PRINCE2®, including governance structure, risk management, planning, etc.
Assist with the development of work plans and provide tangible support in helping country offices raise their Project / Programme Management maturity.
Assist the Africa Region in meeting its strategic objectives for its contributions to the SDGs, in particular contributing further in its Climate, Energy and health effort.
5.Regional capabilities and Knowledge Sharing
Create an ecosystem to facilitate culture change toward greater knowledge-sharing and taking via role-modelling, incentivization / reward of desired behaviour
Be aware of the capacity and capabilities of the various infrastructure in-house units and Country teams across the region, identify the expertise, capacity and capabilities within Africa team personnel, strengthen regional networks of experts to support engagements development and implementation
Support the recruitment of business critical / program / project and/or infrastructure roles in the Country offices, ensuring skills alignment of new recruits with portfolio and projects needs & risk profile
Ensure best practices and lessons learnt are disseminated within the region and within the organisation generally via high-impact knowledge-sharing sessions to support Africa strategic objectives
Dissemination of training for corporate guidance and instructions that impact infrastructure practitioners, as required
Participate to organisational knowledge by gathering case studies and best practice examples from the region, making recommendations on policy and tools, as well as participating to the development of guidance material and tools
Conduct missions to and undertake assessments of Country Offices and projects to review and advise on quality and progress related issues, and highlight operational risks, within the region.
Provide expertise and support in implementation of standards and frameworks, procurement and contract modality selection and management, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, EMS, etc.
Support and help build project team’s capabilities on Design development, Management and Review
Education/Experience/Language requirements
Education:
An advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent such as MEng, MASc) in Civil Engineering, Architecture (CEng, PE, P. Eng.), Construction Management, Infrastructure Project Management or relevant field minimum of 7 years of experience is required.
A first-level university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent such as BEng, BASc) or professional certification in combination with 9 additional years of experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Certifications:
Certification in a recognized project management methodology, e.g. PRINCE2® or PMP is desired.
Knowledge of programme management methodology (e.g. MSP®) is desired.
Work Experience:
A minimum of seven (7) years’ progressive work experience in the Management of Infrastructure Projects and/or Construction Management role is required.
Within the required 7 years of experience:
A minimum of five (5) years’ progressive work experience in Project Management is required.
Strategic leadership or strategic advisory role is highly desired.
Experience in interacting with and influencing senior stakeholders within an organisation is highly desired.
Experience in dealing externally government officials is highly desired.
Experience working in developing countries (especially Africa) in an international environment is highly desired.
Experience working in and providing creative technical solutions for post-conflict and/or, post-disaster environments is an asset.
Experience working on Renewable energy programmes (especially solar power), climate resilience, health infrastructure, water & sanitation and waste to energy is an asset.
Language:
Fluency in English is required.