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Operations Officer, Lighting Africa Program- Lagos
Operations Officer, Lighting Africa Program- Lagos, Nigeria-
131871
Job #: 131871
Title: Operations
Officer, Lighting Africa Program
Job Stream:
Technical Assistance & Advisory Services
Location:
Lagos, Nigeria
Closing Date:
09/01/2013
Background / General description:
IFC’s Sustainable Business Advisory (SBA) teams work with
companies to adopt responsible business practices which transform markets and
improve people's lives. We work with a range of industrial sectors including
agribusiness, infrastructure, oil, gas, mining, services and manufacturing.
Across six regional teams, Clean Energy Specialists within
the Business Line work to increase investment flows into clean energy by
demonstrating the commercial viability of, and removing specific barriers to
the scale-up of renewable energy technologies that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions and increase access to modern energy services for the poor.
Lighting Africa (www.lightingafrica.org) works to reduce
market barriers for the private sector to reach and provide modern lighting to
250 million people in Africa without electricity by 2030. This is in support of
achieving the energy access Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with an
emphasis on clean energy solutions. Lighting Africa is currently finalizing its
pilot phase undertaken in Kenya and Ghana, and wishes to replicate its
activities throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.
Africa faces deep development challenges and the lack of
access to reliable energy sources makes these challenges even more daunting.
Currently, about 587 million in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) lack access to
electricity. Africa’s growing un-electrified households and businesses are
estimated to spend annually US$10 billion on low quality fuel-based lighting
such as kerosene and candles. Fuel-based lighting is expensive, inefficient,
hazardous, and pollutes the environment. Poor quality light negatively affects
health, hinders the development of small and medium enterprises, and impedes
learning in schools and homes.
There are alternatives to fossil fuel-based lighting. Recent
technological advances in compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) and in particular
light emitting diodes (LED) promise clean, durable, and high-quality lighting
as a solution for those who are not yet connected to the electrical grid.
The Lighting Africa program works with lighting product
manufacturers, distributors, consumers, financial institutions, development
partners, and governments to help build a market for reliable lighting
products.
IFC is recruiting an Operations Officer, Lighting Africa
Program. This is a key position for the regional expansion of the program in
Nigeria. The position is based in Lagos. The incumbent will report to the
Lighting Africa Program Manager based in Kenya. In addition, s/he will also
coordinate with the Global Clean Energy Specialists who oversee IFC’s global
clean energy program portfolio, with the Clean Energy team in Nairobi, as well
as the Infrastructure Investment cluster team leader.
If the selected candidate is a current Bank Group staff
member with a Regular or Open-Ended appointment, s/he will retain his/her
Regular or Open-Ended appointment. All others will be offered a 3 year term
appointment.
Duties and Accountabilities:
The Operations Officer will be in charge of leading the
implementation of Lighting Africa in Nigeria, all the way from designing the
specific services provided by the program to managing its implementation with
clients at the company, sector and policy levels.
The specific responsibilities of this position include:
• Business Development and Advisory to off-grid lighting and
mini-grid companies
As part of the Lighting Africa team, the Operations Officer
will provide advisory services aimed at catalyzing commercial markets for clean
energy products and services in Nigeria by operating at the firm, sector and
policy levels. S/he will oversee a small team of external consultants to work
with equipment manufacturers, distribution companies and financial institutions
to build replicable business models for lighting in off-grid markets in
Nigeria. In particular, s/he will identify and support companies with direct
advisory and business development support to off-grid industry stakeholders to
promote and scale up high potential business models. The Operations Officer
will also cover the market intelligence function and analysis cycle, from
content design to review and quality control of final publications, and will
oversee final report production and dissemination where required.
• Engagement with stakeholders
Continuously update and keep the industry stakeholders in
the country abreast of the activities of Lighting Africa, leveraging IFC
colleagues who have client relationships with the stakeholders. Key
stakeholders include:
• Ministry of Energy officials [may also involve Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development ]
• Off-grid lighting companies (as relevant) and sector
players
• Distribution and supply chain partners
• Financial institutions
• Associations representing the renewable energy sector in
general and relevant standard bureaus
• Other IFC internal divisions, World Bank Group and other
stakeholders as required
• Reporting
Report on project progress, budgets and M&E to IFC
management and donors, e.g. through IFC’s project supervision reporting system
and donor reports, as required.
• Measurement & Evaluation
Set up tools to monitor and track the program performance in
line with the log-frame.
Manage individual projects as the Task Team Leader ensuring
timely execution and completion of Management Information System reporting
requirements. The successful candidate will have volume and development impact
targets defined by the Clean Energy Team Leader.
• Other Responsibilities
• Draft TORs, hire and manage third party consultants to
execute projects.
• Additional tasks will be discussed with the incumbent and
added or removed depending on the development of the project.
Selection Criteria:
• Masters level education in business, engineering, finance,
economics, or related subject.
• 8+ years of commercial sales/marketing experience or
business development experience with a specific focus on rural and social
marketing, as well as SMEs, and experience interfacing with the supply chain
and end consumers.
• Successful experience managing complex relationships,
resolving differences, and achieving successful outcomes among multiple and
diverse sets of stakeholders, from government representatives down to rural
retailers.
• Deep knowledge of the Nigerian market is essential.
• Demonstrated expericence launching new products;
candidates having knowledge and/or experience with clean energy technologies
and markets have a competitive advantage.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to
present the program to high level company and government representatives.
• Capacity to operate successfully in a high pressure,
fast-paced, and multicultural environment.
• Positive, go-getter attitude, willing to continuously
learn, share experiences and knowledge, and encourage innovation.
Location: Lagos
Experience: 8 year(s)
Course of Study: Not Specified
Required Grade: Not
Specified
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