1) Information Technology OfficerObjectivesThe principal activities of the Infrastructure and Telecommunication Division (CIMM.2) are to ensure that the infrastructure and telecommunication systems of the Bank fit the needs of the Institution and function in an efficient and cost effective manner.
Duties and responsibilitiesUnder the general supervision of the Director CIMM, the incumbent will be responsible for managing the Bank's telecommunication infrastructure, multi-user network and messaging systems in the Field Office (FO). He will be required to run the telecommunications and network operations in the Bank's private network as well as provide day to day support to staff on the use of the Bank's business applications. The incumbent will carry the following duties:
- Manage the Bank's unified telecommunication services pertaining to voice, data transmission and video;
- Ensure connectivity to all corporate applications by proactive and efficient management of the LAN/WAN multi-user environment;
- Implement systems configurations as approved in the Bank's change management processes;
- Install, configure, and support bank standard hardware and software, including desktops PCs, laptops, printers scanners and other relevant peripherals;
- Monitor the Bank's VSAT and fiber optic networks and liaise with service providers to ensure uninterrupted services;
- Administer the information systems in the FO/Regional Resource Center including routine housekeeping, troubleshooting, maintenance and upgrades;
- Provide technical support to FO staff on incidents on available hardware, software and network services;
- Facilitate preparation for, and conduct of videoconference sessions;
- Play a key role in incident management process, including working with together with other engineers from HQ;
- Be responsible for vendor contract management in the FO/RRCs including enforcement of SLAs;
- Assume responsibility for IT asset management in FO/RRC and the completeness of the inventory in SAP;
- Liaise with the FO coordinator at the HQ for all ICT related issues and prepare weekly repor;
- Assist the Resident Representatives or Directors in determining training needs, equipment requirements and specifications.
Selection Criteria
Including desirable skills, knowledge and experience- At least a master degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or equivalent degree in Engineering or closely related disciplines;
- Minimum of 4 years of relevant professional experience in ICT gained with similar multinational organization of major private or public institutions;
- Proficiency in networking and communication technologies: TCP/IP networks, WAN protocols, wiring and cabling, and network management solutions;
- Knowledge and experience of VSAT and IPBX technologies;
- Knowledge and experience of large IT infrastructure components (server, storage and network;
- Knowledge or familiarity/exposure with/to Windows, Unix and Linux environments;
- Experience and/or knowledge with QoS implementation, VoIP, WAN switching and routing, load-balancing and application-delivery solutions;
- Strong analytical skills associated to capacity to solve problems;
- Excellent interpersonal skills, as well as ability to work under pressure, meeting competing deadlines;
- Strong interpersonal skills; and strong analytical ability and supervisory skills;
- Strong teamwork skills;
- Ability to communicate in English and/or French or good working knowledge for other language.
Conditions and duration of the employment contract:The Bank offers a fixed-term contract of three (3) years with the possibility of renewal based on the performance of the employee.
Candidates wishing to apply must be of Moroccan nationality or a national from a member country of the Bank, residing in Morocco and holder of a residence permit and regular work permit.Document downloadInformation Technology Officer (http://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Vacancies/Information%20Technology%20Officer.pdf) (275 KB)APPLY HERE
2) Principal Political Scientist ObjectivesThe primary objective of the position is to enable the Bank Group play a leadership role and more effectively assist Africa's fragile states to transit out of fragility, help prevent countries at risk of slippage and to assist post-crisis and post-conflict states move forward towards more stable political and economic development, through approaches that are grounded in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development – Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC) Principles of Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations, and the New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States.Background:The Fragile States Unit (OSFU) was established in July 2008 and is currently located within the First-Vice Presidency and Chief Operation Officer's (FVP/COO) complex. The Unit is responsible for coordinating the Bank-wide program of enhanced engagement in fragile states. Support to fragile states is one of the core business mandates of the Bank Group as identified in its Long-Term Strategy (2013-2022). The Unit also administers the Bank Group's Fragile States Facility (FSF), which was established in 2008 as an operationally autonomous, special purpose financing entity with three grant financing windows. The FSF provides supplemental support for eligible fragile states, resources for arrears clearance operations and targeted capacity building institutional development assistance. The operational mandate and responsibilities of the OSFU aim at enabling the Bank to: i) more effectively and efficiently assist in the recovery and development efforts of the fragile and conflict-affected regional member states of the Bank; and ii) help regional member countries that are at risk to avoid slipping into fragility and/or conflict. Africa's fragile and conflict-affected states constitute a critical development challenge for the global efforts to reduce poverty and attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). They also generate negative spillover effects into neighboring countries, regions and the wider international community. The Bank's experience is that effective and sustainable development in such situations requires different approaches from those typically applied in more stable, low- or middle-income states.Duties and responsibilitiesUnder the overall guidance of the Head of the Fragile States Unit, the incumbent will:
- Provide analyses of political dynamics, trends, and outlooks at the country and regional level as a contribution to the development of Bank assistance strategies, programs and policies.
- Provide advice and guidance to country teams on political dimensions and context for preparation of operational strategies, programs and projects.
- Develop tools and methodologies for integrating political analysis in Bank Group operational strategies such as country strategy papers (CSPs), country briefs (CBs) and project appraisal reports (PARs).
- Contribute to general guidance for staff on the application of "fragility lens" in the development of operations and programming documents to more effectively address fragility and build resilience.
- Provide guidance on effective Bank Group dialogue with governments and stakeholders on implementing reforms for improved governance, economic growth and service delivery beyond technical solutions to include navigating the power dynamics of state, business and society.
- Work with partner institutions to ensure that peace-building activities that complement the Bank Group core mandates and areas of expertise are sufficiently addressed in order to help clients to comprehensively deal with the roots causes of fragility, avoid slippage in the peace- and state-building process, and build societal resilience.
- Work with partner institutions to develop additional indicators for the peace- and state-building goals (PSGs) and apply them to characterize state fragility and fragile situations more objectively.
- Contribute to enhancing staff capacity through the development of learning modules and other techniques to more appropriately apply political analyses in the Bank's work.
- Contribute to preparation and dissemination of the Bank's knowledge products (Economic and Sector Work) on fragility and conflicts, in close partnership and collaboration with OSFU staff, Regional Departments and the Office of the Chief Economist.
- Undertake any other assignments and tasks as requested by the Head, Fragile States Unit and/or the First Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Such assignments may involve working with Bank-teams and/or staff within or outside OSFU.
Selection Criteria
Including desirable skills, knowledge and experience- Minimum of a Master's degree in Political Science; Public Administration and Policy, Social Development or other relevant discipline; Ph.D. will be an added advantage.
- Minimum of six (6) years of relevant experience in a multilateral or bilateral development institution or reputable development organization in the area of power, politics and development; post-conflict recovery and support.
- Experience in project/program management, preferably in an environment similar to the African Development Bank or a partner development institutions.
- Demonstrated understanding and familiarity with Africa's post-conflict recovery and development challenges and effective strategies and approaches for peace- and state-building.
- Sound understanding of political, social and economic development issues, governance and regional integration priorities of the Bank Group and how these can help in the peace-building and state-building prospects of fragile states and conflict-affected countries.
- Experience in policy development and implementation in relation to the dynamics and challenges of peace-building and state-building in Africa and in promoting and applying governance practices through alignment with national development strategies.
- Proven ability to apply innovative approaches, work independently and apply new methods to solve problems, while remaining efficient in a fast-paced, changing and challenging institutional environment such as the African Development Bank.
- Excellent written and verbal communication in English or French, with a good working knowledge of the other language.
- Competence in the use of standard software (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, MS Projects); knowledge of SAP would be an added advantage.
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3) Principal Political Economist ObjectivesThe primary objective of the Principal Political Economist position is to enable the Bank Group to play a leadership role and more effectively assist Africa's fragile states to transit out of fragility, help prevent countries at risk of slippage and to assist post-crisis and post-conflict states move forward towards more stable political and economic development, through approaches that are grounded in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development – Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC) Principles of Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations, and the New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States.
Background:The Fragile States Unit (OSFU) was established in July 2008 and is currently located within the First-Vice Presidency and Chief Operation Officer's (FVP/COO) complex. The Unit is responsible for coordinating the Bank-wide program of enhanced engagement in fragile states. Support to fragile states is one of the core business mandates of the Bank Group as identified in its Long-Term Strategy (2013-2022). The Unit also administers the Bank Group's Fragile States Facility (FSF), which was established in 2008 as an operationally autonomous, special purpose financing entity with three grant financing windows. The FSF provides supplemental support for eligible fragile states, resources for arrears clearance operations and targeted capacity building institutional development assistance. The operational mandate and responsibilities of the OSFU aim at enabling the Bank to: i) more effectively and efficiently assist in the recovery and development efforts of the fragile and conflict-affected regional member states of the Bank; and ii) help regional member countries that are at risk to avoid slipping into fragility and/or conflict. Africa's fragile and conflict-affected countries constitute a critical development challenge for the global efforts to reduce poverty and attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). They also generate negative spillover effects to neighboring countries, sub-regions and the wider international community. The Bank's experience is that effective and sustainable development in such situations requires different approaches from those typically applied in more stable, low- or middle-income countries.
Duties and responsibilitiesUnder the overall guidance of the Head of the Fragile States Unit (OSFU), the incumbent will:
- Provide analyses and strategies for bridging issues of politics and economics, focusing on how power and resources are contested, distributed, and the impact on development outcomes;
- Provide country-by-country analysis of politics and power in FSF beneficiary states in order to determine eligibility for continued support under the enhanced strategy;
- Develop tools for integrating political economy analysis in Bank Group operational strategies such as country strategy papers, country briefs and project appraisal documents;
- Provide guidance on effective Bank Group dialogue with governments and stakeholders on implementing reforms for improved governance, economic growth and service delivery beyond technical solutions to include navigating the power dynamics of state, business and society;
- Work with partner institutions to ensure that peace-building activities that complement the Bank Group core mandates and areas of expertise are sufficiently dealt with in order to help clients comprehensively address the roots causes of fragility and avoid slippage in the peace- and state-building process;
- Work with partner institutions pertaining to the New Deal (the Dialogue, g7+ group, etc.) to develop additional peace- and state-building indicators that can sufficiently characterize state fragility and fragile situations;
- Help the Bank Group forecast political, economic, and social trends and to adapt and use the right tools and approaches for conducting policy dialogues to avert or mitigate crisis;
- Contribute to preparation and dissemination of Bank's knowledge products (Economic and Sector Work) on fragility and conflicts, in close partnership and collaboration with OSFU staff, Regional Departments and the Office of the Chief Economist;
- Undertake any other assignments and tasks as requested by the Head, Fragile States Unit and/or the First Vice President, Chief Operating Officer. Such assignments may involve working with Bank-teams and/or staff within or outside OSFU.
Selection Criteria
Including desirable skills, knowledge and experience- Minimum of a Master's Degree or its equivalent in political economy; economics, political science, public administration and policy, financial management, social development or other relevant discipline; Ph.D. will be an added advantage;
- Minimum of six (6) years of relevant experience in a multilateral or bilateral development institution or reputable development organization in the area of post-conflict recovery and support, and solid experience in project/program management, preferably in a partner development institution;
- Demonstrated understanding and familiarity with Africa's post-conflict recovery and development challenges and effective strategies and approaches for peace- and state-building;
- Sound understanding of political, social and economic growth issues, governance and regional integration priorities and how these can affect peace-building and state-building prospects of fragile states and conflict-affected countries;
- Experience in policy development and implementation in relation to the dynamics and challenges of peace-building and state-building in Africa and in promoting and applying governance practices through alignment with national development strategies;
- Proven ability to apply innovative approaches, work independently and apply new methods to solve problems, while remaining efficient in a fast-paced, changing and challenging institutional environment;
- Excellent written and verbal communication in English or French, with a good working knowledge of the other language;
- Competence in the use of standard software (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, MS Projects); knowledge of SAP would be an added advantage.
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