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The country Office in Mozambique has a programming cycle covering 2022-2026, fully aligned with the UN Country Development Framework UNCF for the same time period. As part of its new programme cycle, and taking into account the evolving situation in the north, UNDP has build a sizable portfolio on the civil works front covering different programmatic areas. This includes support to the health sector, with the construction and/or rehabilitation of laboratory facilities, health centers, and warehouses notably. As part of the post-cyclone support in the central and north provinces, through its Mozambique Recovery Facility, UNDP also engaged in rehabilitation and reconstruction of public buildings (schools, administration, markets etc) as well as resilient housing. More recently, as part of its support to the Government of Mozambique, UNDP has engaged in a “stabilization” programme focusing essentially on 6 districts in the north east of the Cabo Delgado province affected by violent conflict.
Based on the evolution of the country context, UNDP reinforces its support deploying building back better principles. As UNDP is meant to provide integrated responses, its support on the infrastructure front responds to 2 additional elements: (i) its operational work on the ground is meant to be in direct link to policy related support on issues of reconstruction and planning, as well as on disaster risk reduction. (ii) infrastructure engagement of UNDP in communities is also required to integrate to other programming components such as livelihoods and economic recovery, information management etc.
In response to the variety of development projects in different programmatic areas in the office with infrastructure components and the need for the highest levels of quality control, UNDP intends to recruit an Infrastructure Specialist able to oversee and support the infrastructure portfolio in close coordination with and through the program and operations teams.
The Infrastructure Specialist will work under direct supervision of the Deputy Resident Representative-Programme and secondary supervision of the Deputy Resident Representative – Operations. S/He will be responsible for providing technical advisory, oversight and quality assurance ensuring with programme and operations colleagues, the implementation of timely and high-quality civil works and rehabilitation projects in Mozambique under the responsibility of UNDP. S/He works in close collaboration with programme and project teams in the different locations and with other UN Agencies as required. S/He will support the RR engagement with Government officials and partners on infrastructure program development including exploring innovations in achieving resilience. The Infrastructure Specialist will work in close relations with Heads of programmes and the technical officers who are in charge of monitoring and supervision of the contract management processes in the field and advise senior management on best practices including but not limited to corrective measures when needed. S/He will reinforce procurement capacity through participating in evaluation committees and providing technical input as appropriate.
Finally, s/he will lead and implement the preparation of detailed rehabilitation plans, cost estimates and identification of capacity for UNDP owned building known as UN Dispensary. S/he will also contribute to knowledge building through identification, replication and showcase of best practices in the area of work.
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
The Infrastructure Specialist will work under direct supervision of the Deputy Resident Representative – Programme and secondary supervision of the Deputy Resident Representative – Operations. S/He will be responsible for providing technical advisory, provide oversight and quality assurance covering the implementation of timely and high-quality civil works and rehabilitation projects in Mozambique under the responsibility of UNDP. S/He works in close collaboration with programme and project teams in the different locations, other UN Agencies as required. S/He will support the RR engagement with Government officials and partners on infrastructure program development. The Infrastructure Specialist will work in close relations with Heads of programmes and the technical officers who are in charge of monitoring and supervision of the contract management processes in the Sub offices and advise senior management on best practices to take corrective measures when needed. 70% of Infrastructure Specialist’s portfolio will cover the project activities in Pemba Sub-Office and 30% of the portfolio will cover the project activities in Global Fund and MRF in Beira.
S/he will reinforce procurement capacity through participating in evaluation committees as technical input. Finally, s/he will substantively contribute to institutional effort of preparing detailed rehabilitation plans, cost estimates and identification of capacity for UNDP owned building known as UN Dispensary. He /she will also contribute to knowledge building through identification, replication and showcase of best practices in the area of work.
Core Competencies
Business Direction and Strategy
Business Management
Business Development
Partnership Management
2030 Agenda People
Minimum Education Requirements
Minimum Years Of Relevant Work Experience
Required Skills
Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the competencies section:
Required Language(s) (at Working Level)
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Non-discrimination
UNDP has a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual exploitation and misconduct, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks, and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles.
UNDP is an equal opportunity and inclusive employer that does not discriminate based on race, sex, gender identity, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy, age, language, social origin or other status.
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