Job Title: Technical Specialist
Project: USAID VIETNAM URBAN ENERGY SECURITY
Reports to: Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP)
Location: Ho Chi Minh City
Period of performance: Dec 01, 2022 – Sep 30, 2023 (with possible extension)
Deadline for application: Oct 20, 2022
SCOPE OF WORK
Project Background:
As Vietnam experiences steep increases in energy demand and rising air pollution challenges, there is growing recognition that cleaner, more reliable sources of energy are needed and greater capital investment is necessary. The Vietnam Urban Energy Security Project works closely with GVN at multiple levels to improve enabling frameworks, mobilize investment, and increase the adoption of innovative solutions for advanced, distributed energy.
The specific objectives of this activity are to assist Vietnamese cities to:
In Ho Chi Minh City, the project is specifically interested in promoting rooftop solar adoption, both through Commercial & Industrial users, as well as at the household level, and is looking at the feasibility of waste-to-energy activities, energy efficiency in public lighting, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In each of the areas, the project will identify areas of technical assistance, investment support, and innovation promotion to achieve overall project objectives.
Overview of the Position:
The city of Ho Chi Minh, in collaboration with VUES, is in the process of establishing a Clean Energy Task Force (CTF). CTF is designed to support Ho Chi Minh City to improve urban energy resilience and energy security by deploying advanced, distributed energy solutions which include solar rooftop and other forms of renewable energy and technical solutions to improving energy efficiency. The Technical Specialist will be responsible to support the CTF in Ho Chi Minh City during its operation and implementing its activities.
Roles and Responsibilities:
The Technical Specialist will support the Clean Energy Task Force (CTF) and DOIT on energy strategy and plan implementation in Ho Chi Minh City. The Technical Specialist will also work closely with other project staff as required to ensure successful implementation across all activities, including monitoring, evaluation, and learning; implementation of the Activity Fund; project reporting; and other activities identified throughout the life of the project. Specific activities include:
Qualifications:
Supervisory Requirements:
The Technical Specialist will be based in Ho Chi Minh City and will directly report to the Deputy Chief of Party and will work closely with Ho Chi Minh City Technical Lead.
Application Instructions:
Applicants should send their CVs and cover letters detailing their relevant experience and information to [email protected], with the subject in this format: Application for HCM Technical Specialist_Name
Deadline for Application: October 20, 2022
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