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Derzhavne agentstvo vidnovlennya ta rozvitku infrastrukturi Ukrayini
The recovery and reform support team assists the State Agency for Reconstruction and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine in implementing priority reforms. The Recovery and Reform Support Team is part of the Ukraine Recovery and Reform Architecture (URA)* program, implemented by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in partnership with the European Union to support critical recovery and reform processes in Ukraine.
< p style="font-style: normal; font-weight: 400">Application deadline: 23:59 (Kyiv time), May 22, 2024.Potential candidates should submit:
? completed application form;
? non-disclosure agreement;
? resume of the candidate;
? a letter of recommendation from a recent/current supervisor (original in English or Ukrainian with English translation)
? contact details of three other recommenders who can confirm the candidate's professional experience and/or education.
You can download the application form at Link non-disclosure agreement – by Link.
Documents must be sent to the e-mail address [email protected] within the above deadlines.
All documents must be prepared in English. Candidates who submitted an incomplete package of documents will not be considered as applicants for the position.
Analyst will be a full-time consultant at the Agency subordinated to the Team Lead and Head of the International Cooperation Department of the Agency.
Duration and proposed timeframe
The initial consultancy appointment is expected to start in June 2024 and has an estimated duration until August 2025. The duration of the assignment will depend on the availability of funding, the needs of the URA program and the performance of the selected consultant.
Main duties and responsibilities
The consultant is expected to:
Conduct a comprehensive review of the Agency's ongoing projects to establish a centralized project database and input them into the CRM for effective monitoring purposes.
Ensure meticulous data entry into the monitoring system, continuously update and maintain it, oversee compliance with deadlines, and promptly identify any problematic tasks or delays in their execution.
Coordinate meetings to review amendments, identify gaps, and analyze collected data to enhance the current project map and inform future project development.
Develop databases containing information on current partners, investment package volumes, and projected deals to facilitate ongoing communication with all stakeholders.
Prepare detailed reports and analytical summaries to disseminate findings to stakeholders, management, and other relevant parties.
Coordinate with other Agency departments and external stakeholders to establish streamlined procedures for enhancing the Agency's production capacity.
Prepare timely and quality reports and status updates.
Perform any additional tasks assigned by Senior Project Manager/Team Lead and management of the Agency.
5. Qualifications, skills and experience
5.1. Qualifications and skills
A Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer science, Engineering, Business administration or other relevant field.
Strong analytical, communication, and presentation skills.
Ability to produce summary tables, reports, and infographics based on analyzed data.
PC literacy (PowerPoint, Project, Excel, Word), knowledge of graphic and data visualization applications is an asset.
Fluency in Ukrainian
English - B2
5.2. Professional experience
Minimum 2 years of general work experience.
Minimum 1 year of work experience in analytics, economics, finance, business management or other field relevant to the assignment.
Work experience in/with public administration institutions or enterprises is an asset.
5.3 Other competences
Experience in cooperation with IFIs, donor organizations and other international institutions.
Understanding of the broader business context, including industry dynamics, market trends, competitive landscape, and organizational goals.
Impeccable ethical standards.
6. Funding Source
The funding source of this assignment is the EBRD Ukraine Stabilization and Sustainable Growth Multi-Donor Account (MDA). Contributors to the MDA are Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union, the largest donor.
Please note, selection and contracting will be subject to the availability of funding.