AIFFP PMO Procurement Specialist (Ports)
Open to both international and national candidates
Competitive remuneration and benefits package
About Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP)
The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) is a AUD4 billion initiative of the Australian Government aimed at facilitating quality infrastructure development in the Pacific region. It collaborates with governments and the private sector in the Pacific and Timor-Leste, offering grant and loan financing for transformative projects in energy, water, transport, telecommunications, and other infrastructure sectors.
AIFFP is currently involved in implementing various infrastructure projects in Papua New Guinea, particularly in the transport (ports and roads) and energy sectors. To ensure effective program delivery, AIFFP has established a Project Management Office (PMO) that works in coordination with the DFAT Transport Sector Support Program Phase 3 (TSSP3). The PMO is responsible for overseeing project management, procurement, contract administration, financial management support, safeguards, and technical advisory services to ensure successful project delivery. Additionally, the PMO focuses on capacity-building and professional development of local counterparts to enhance project sustainability.
About the Role
The AIFFP PMO Procurement Specialist (Ports) (Procurement Specialist) will lead and implement the procurement and contract management activities for AIFFP financed port projects, supporting PNGPCL investments in port upgrades. The Procurement Specialist will be part of the joint program implementation unit and report directly to the PMO Program Director. The Procurement Specialist will be expected to work in close collaboration with the AIFFP Investment Team and approach the role on a pro-active and solution-oriented basis to effectively deliver the scope of services.
About you
Selection Criteria:
To be successful for this role, you must possess the following including, but not limited to:
A Bachelor's degree in contract management, procurement, business, law, engineering or related discipline
At least 10 years of demonstrated experience in the procurement of large infrastructure projects, preferably in Papua New Guinea or the Pacific
Demonstrated experience with the World Bank Procurement Regulations, or similar, including development of complex civil works bidding documents
Experience with FIDIC forms of contract including the principles of the World Bank Procurement Regulations (November 2020), the AIFFP social procurement policy and the principles of the PNGPCL procurement policy
Experience in working in multi-donor projects and an understanding of AIFFP/DFAT procurement requirements and policies
Demonstrated financial, analytical and problem-solving skills for procurement activities involving large infrastructure projects
Understanding and demonstrated experience in procurement and contracting models that encourage local industry participation
Demonstrated experience in implementing capacity development and leading training activities within government agencies
Please submit
1) A recent CV;
2) A cover letter addressing the key selection criteria (maximum 3 pages)
We embrace and support applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds and abilities, and we particularly welcome applications from PNG nationals.
Should this role be of interest, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Kindly note only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
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