Vacancy at Adam Smith International

 Employment Nigeria 28-Apr-2016 ABUJA , Administrative  


Adam Smith International is an award-winning professional services business that delivers real impact, value and lasting change through projects supporting economic growth and government reform internationally. Our reputation as a global leader has been built on the positive results our projects have achieved in many of the world’s most challenging environments.

POSITION : Team Leader - Power Sector Reform

Duration: 9 months with expectation of extension

About the Programme
Nigerian Infrastructure Advisory Facility (NIAF) has been working in the Nigerian electricity sector since 2007 supporting the Government of Nigeria (GoN) deliver its reform agenda for the sector. The Programme has been instrumental in achieving several reform milestones including supporting the privatisation of GenCo & DisCo components of the sector. Presently, NIAF continues to focus on deepening market reforms with an overarching objective of reducing the degree to which power shortages impede economic growth across the country.

Role Description

The Power Sector Reform Lead would be responsible for advancing NIAF’s work on power sector reform, specifically in the areas of electricity market implementation, sector regulation and the commercial framework.
This role would be strategic; planning, coordinating and delivering packages of work which collectively advance the overall reform process.
This would also involve coordination of power sector specialists, liaising with sector counterparts and the Federal Government of Nigeria as a client base.
The role would report to NIAF’s Power Team Lead.

Key Responsibilities/Tasks
Power Sector Reform Lead responsible for:

Developing internal NIAF strategy to meet client (DfID) requirements
Advancing overall power sector reform strategy alongside Government of Nigeria client base.
Senior stakeholder management across Nigerian Power Sector and Government of Nigeria
Provide technical leadership of additional power sector specialists and take responsibility for developing the capacity of national staff
Track record managing teams to provide technical oversight and quality assurance with natural group facilitation and team-working skills

Key Skills / Attributes
Essential:

Minimum of 15 years’ experience working in power and energy projects in senior management / advisory / strategic positions
Deep understanding of power sector reform including unbundling, restructuring and introduction of private sector participation in the developing world.
Familiar with the structures, institutional roles & responsibilities within a liberalised power sector and market
Understanding of behaviours and incentive structures for Government and licensees within regulated power sector
Developing world power sector experience essential, African power sector experience positive
In-country >60% time. Resident-status preferable

Desirable:
Experience overseeing reform programmes in some or all of the following spheres:

Utilities restructuring & organisational reform in preparation for private sector participation
Transactional support for IPP and PPP transaction across the power value chain
Power procurement and system planning
Improving the investment environment across power value chain
Electricity market operation
Regulatory capacity building and organisational turn-around.
Tariff analysis, modelling and setting.
Familiarity with industry agreements (PPAs, Vesting Contracts, TUOS, Grid Codes & Ancillary Service Agreements)
Development of Energy Access and Rural Electrification Programmes
Sector reform planning and Roadmap Development
Preferably “industry-insider” with experience working within a national power sector

Qualifications

Advanced degree in the following fields: Economics /Power Engineering/Legal/ Finance



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