Energy Specialists, Program Support for
USAID / Kenya,
Nairobi, Kenya
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Project / Proposal Summary:
Project / Proposal Summary:
The purpose of the project is to provide technical support and
analyses to USAID/Kenya to help plan and develop USAID programs to:
(1) increase access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable
electric power, and
(2) ensure responsible, transparent and effective management of
the energy sector and its resources.
Position Summary:
Position Summary:
The contractor staff shall assist USAID/Kenya identify ways to
develop and finance power infrastructure and improve the enabling environment
through reform as well as to promote innovations within the Kenya and East
African energy sector.
The contractor staff shall work with senior Kenyan national and
EA regional authorities, other USG agencies, and private business leaders on
energy and infrastructure issues.
They shall brief public local officials, senior USG officials,
and other private partners on technical aspects of program and implementation
status.
The period of performance of this task order is from date of
award through October 31, 2013.
LOE approximately 150 days.
Technical Areas of Work:
Technical Areas of Work:
- Utility
reforms and the enabling environment
- Private
sector energy project preparation and development
- Project
Financing and Investment
- Formulate
and plan stakeholder capacity building activities
Responsibilities:
- Must
be well-rounded, hands-on experts with direct experience in the planning,
development, financing, and implementation of energy and power
infrastructure projects.
- Must
have experience in the development and implementation of associated
sector-specific enabling regulations, policies, and environments
supporting these projects.
- Must
have experience in the formulation and implementation of stakeholder
capacity development activities.
Qualifications:
- BA/BS
degree or higher is required. A degree in engineering and/or energy policy
is preferred.
- Degrees
in public affairs, economics, business administration, or related field
may be substituted, subject to acceptance by USAID.
- Seven
years or more of progressively responsible work experience in managing and
administering programs of a similar nature to that described in this task
order request, including three years’ experience in Kenya, required.
- Demonstrated
analytical, management and coordinating skills.
- Practical
experience working with a range of program partners, including government
agencies (USG and Kenyan), regulatory bodies, utilities, and the private
sector.
- Energy
finance and investment skills, required
Only candidates who have been selected for an interview will be
contacted.
No phone calls, please.
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