The duties and accountabilities of the lead energy specialist will be as follows:The Lead Energy Specialist will guide the energy sector policy dialogue in regional power trade and key strategic countries and contribute to business development. He/she will lead complex operations, monitor portfolio performance, and ensure that lending operations, advisory services and analytics (ASA) activities led by senior staff are well coordinated and contribute to the goals of sustainable energy for all, th... more details
Lead Energy Specialist
Job #: |
req28024 |
Organization: |
World Bank |
Sector: |
Energy |
Grade: |
GH |
Term Duration: | 4 years 0 months |
Recruitment Type: |
International Recruitment |
Location: |
Washington, DC,United States |
Required Language(s): |
English, French |
Preferred Language(s): |
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Closing Date: |
7/12/2024 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC |
Description
Background &
General Description
Do you want to build a career
that is truly worthwhile? The World Bank Group is one of the largest sources of
funding and knowledge for developing countries; a unique global partnership of
five institutions dedicated to ending extreme poverty and promoting shared
prosperity. With 189 member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we
work with public and private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking
projects and using data, research, and technology to develop solutions to the
most urgent global challenges. For more information, visit www.worldbank.org.
Western
and Central Africa (AFW) Region
We need the best and brightest talent focused on Sub-Saharan African countries
in order to harness the potential and innovation happening across the
continent. Africa is a continent on the move, with a young population and a
growing market of nearly 1.2bn people. We are committed to making the Africa
regional teams into leading innovation hubs.
Yet, these vast opportunities are tempered by persistent gaps in education,
health, and skills, which have Africa only reaching forty percent of its
estimated potential. Moreover, conflict, food insecurity, population growth,
and the disruptive forces of climate change threaten to curtail or even reverse
the progress that has been made over the past decades.
In West and Central Africa, the World Bank is a leading partner with a growing
portfolio of 349 projects totaling more than $60 billion in areas such as
agriculture, trade and transport, energy, education, health, water and
sanitation- all to support job creation, gender equality, poverty reduction,
and better lives. Across the continent, the World Bank’s program has nearly
doubled over the last 10 years. By 2030, about 87% of the world’s extreme poor
are projected to live in Sub-Saharan Africa, so this is where our mission to
end extreme poverty and to promote shared prosperity will be achieved.
Are you ready to make an impact? We are looking for dedicated professionals to
join our innovative and diverse team to improve people’s lives and help
countries build back better after COVID.
https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/afr/western-and-central-africa
UNIT CONTEXT
The World Bank Group
(WBG) supports the Sustainable Energy for All initiative and is committed to
working towards accomplishing the initiative's three goals by 2030: i)
universal access to electricity and clean cooking fuels; ii) doubling the share
of the world's energy supplied by renewable sources from 18 percent to 36
percent, and iii) doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency.
The
Infrastructure Practice Group is charged with developing sustainable solutions
to help close infrastructure gaps in developing and emerging economies. As part
of the Infrastructure Practice Group, the Energy & Extractives (EEX) Global
Practice (GP) focuses on providing affordable, reliable and sustainable energy
to meet the needs of fast-growing economies, ensure universal access to modern
energy services for people in client countries, strengthen policy and
institutional frameworks to promote transparent and equitable growth of the
extractives sectors for public benefit. There is a strong emphasis on private
sector resource mobilization and catalyzing financing from commercial and other
sources of development and climate finance.
The Africa energy sector grouping consists of four units across two regions of
Eastern and Southern Africa (AFE) and Western and Central Africa (AFW), each managed
by a Practice Manager. The units together total over 120 staff of which 58% (over
70) are based outside the US, and more than half of the operational and
advisory activities are managed /led by field-based staff. The Bank
is engaged in all aspects of the electricity sector – generation, transmission,
distribution, rural electrification and off-grid.
The
Africa Energy Program in Western and Central Africa currently comprises about 41
projects with a value of over US$9 billion, covering reforms (sector and
corporate governance, energy security and the environment, regional energy
trade, public-private partnerships, energy efficiency, etc.) and investment
support in power generation, power and gas transmission and distribution, regional
connectivity, rural energy services, renewable energy development, low-carbon
and climate friendly initiatives. The Program uses a variety of
instruments, including investment lending, guarantees for public private
partnerships, and development policy lending. In addition, the Bank manages a
strong knowledge agenda to inform the policy dialogue in the sector.
The AFW
Energy Program is now at a turning point since the Bank has embraced the
objective to provide electricity access to additional 250 million people by
2030. As a result, all Units are gearing up efforts and new lending is expected
to reach approximately US$2 billion per annum.
The IAWE2 (West Africa) unit seeks a Lead Energy Specialist based
in Washington D.C. to provide thought leadership for the Unit’s strategic,
advisory, and operational work. In West Africa, where insufficient electricity
supply is a major barrier to expanding access, regional power system
integration and clean energy transition are key areas of focus to help
countries achieve energy security. Also, reforms remain critical to improve the
financial standing of power sectors and utilities and ultimately create the
conditions for private investment. Finally, renewed focus will have to be given
to electrification, based on attentive planning and a combination of grid-based
and decentralized solutions. In this context, the Lead Energy Specialist will
play a key role in strengthening the Unit’s agenda, designing and developing transformational
engagements, and strengthening internal and external partnerships to deliver
innovative solutions. The Lead Energy Specialist will act as focal point on
regional engagements geared towards fully developing the West Africa power
market (WAPP). He/she will also provide coaching to the Unit’s team and ensure
a smooth coordination between Headquarters and local offices.
Duties & Accountabilities
The duties and accountabilities of the lead energy specialist will be as
follows:
The Lead Energy Specialist will guide the energy sector policy dialogue in
regional power trade and key strategic countries and contribute to business
development. He/she will lead complex operations, monitor portfolio
performance, and ensure that lending operations, advisory services and
analytics (ASA) activities led by senior staff are well coordinated and
contribute to the goals of sustainable energy for all, the development of the
regional power market, and improved performance of the sector. Projects would
likely include investment lending, program for results, private-public partnership/guarantee
approaches, and development policy lending. The Lead Energy Specialist
will also act as Task Team Leader (TTL) on several high-profile sectoral
operations and contribute to multi-sectoral efforts on resilience to climate change
and the clean energy transition, reducing drivers of fragility, and maximizing
finance for development (MFD).
Duties and responsibilities shall include
• Lead policy dialogue on strategic energy issues and implementation of the
sub-region’s ongoing energy sector reforms.
• Lead strategy and business development and resulting operations which
are part of the Bank's regional energy program. The work program may include
facilitating and supporting regional electricity trade and reducing the fiscal
impact of the energy sector.
• Lead operational work (policy dialogue, lending and supervision, ASA),
including being the Task Team Leader for individual projects while also
maintaining sufficient knowledge of individual operations and activities not
managed by him/her to be able to identify and help resolve project-specific or
systemic issues.
• Provide guidance and mentoring to other staff and junior TTLs (including
staff that are decentralized).
• Develop strategic partnerships with other multilateral/bilateral
organizations. This will also require effective communication and outreach to
relevant units in International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Multilateral Investment
Guarantee Agency (MIGA).
• Advise colleagues and clients on global best practices in the energy
sector and keeping abreast of country sector issues as well as contributing to
global knowledge by introducing success and lessons learned in Africa energy
sector.
• Support the Practice Manager in shaping the Bank’s energy strategy,
developing business, and policy dialogue.
Selection Criteria
• PhD
or Master’s degree level in relevant field/discipline and substantial
professional experience (typically the successful candidate will have about 12
to 15 years of experience in positions of increasing complexity and
responsibility).
• Demonstrated skills in integrating multi-sectoral inputs into a package
of solutions to achieve development results.
• In-depth knowledge of WBG financing operations as well as analytical and
advisory services, including work programming, budgeting, task management, and
strong familiarity with WBG instruments.
• Proven experience in designing and managing/supporting IPF/DPF/ PforR
and guarantee operations as well as innovative ASA which has impacted policy
dialogues and reform paths
• Demonstrated ability to lead discussions at the highest policy levels in
the area of Infrastructure.
• Ability to communicate with senior authorities on complex INF policy
issues, including the integration of sectoral solutions into the broader the
economic framework.
• Demonstrated client orientation through identifying and evaluating
emerging opportunities aligned with WBG strategy, and challenging others to
remove barriers and to deliver beyond client expectations.
• Demonstrated achievement of results – through building a culture that
consistently delivers high-quality products and services to clients and through
engaging others in implementing strategies that have long-term impact.
• Demonstrated leadership in teamwork and inclusion to support
collaboration and working across boundaries, and ensuring diverse talent and
capability is mobilized across Global Practices.
• Proven ability to work across practice and disciplinary boundaries as
well as with multiple stakeholders to build collaborative alliances for
results.
• Demonstrated capacity to understand the political economy and local
context, tailoring policy dialogue and operational response to meet client
expectations.
• Excellent inter-personal skills, ability to constructively solve
conflict situations and proven ability to lead from behind.
• Superior communication skills with proven experience in dealing with
conflict situations, the media, external constituencies, and expert
groups.
• Demonstrated clear and concise oral and written communication
skills. Fluent in English and French.
To ensure
that candidates for promotion to GH have the desirable combination of
multi-regional, corporate, and field/FCV experience for appointment to level
GH, candidates must meet the following selection criteria:
• Work in at least two world regions or a
combination of region and corporate assignments is required.
• Field experience is
preferred. Promotion directly into a field-based GH position may be considered.
Relevant pre-Bank field experience in an international development institution
will be considered.
WBG Core Competencies
• Lead and Innovate – Inspires and influences others to drive innovation.
• Deliver Results for Clients – Acts as a trusted, strategic advisor,
partnering with clients to deliver results.
• Collaborate Within Teams and Across Boundaries – Leads collaboration
across WBG and with partners drawing on robust professional networks.
• Create, Apply and Share Knowledge – Establishes an environment where
knowledge is created, applied and shared.
• Make Smart Decisions – Makes timely decisions that have a broad impact
Technical
competencies
• Knowledge and Experience in Development Arena - Translate technical and
cross-country knowledge into practical applications and contributions to
country and sector strategies; interacts with clients at the policy level;
• Policy Dialogue Skills - Anticipate needs and requests in the field and
conduct independent policy discussions with representatives of the government
and non-government partners;
• Integrative Skills - Understand relevant cross-sectoral areas how they
are interrelated; able to undertake cross-sectoral work in lending and
non-lending operations;
• Energy Sector Technologies - Deep experience applying knowledge (hydrocarbon,
power generation, transmission and distribution, renewables, and energy
efficiency) to policy-related decisions and advice;
• Energy Policy, Strategy and Institutions - Proven understanding of
energy policies, strategies, institutions, and regulations.
Note: If the
selected candidate is a current World Bank Group Staff Member with a Regular or
Open-Ended appointment, they will retain their Regular or Open-Ended
appointment. If the selected candidate is a current World Bank Group Staff
Member with a Term appointment that expires later than the end date of this
appointment, they will retain the duration of their current Term appointment.
World Bank Group Core Competencies
The World Bank Group offers comprehensive benefits, including a retirement plan; medical, life and disability insurance; and paid leave, including parental leave, as well as reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
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