ENERGY SPECIALIST- DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA- 161279
JOB #: 161279
TITLE: ENERGY SPECIALIST
JOB STREAM: ENERGY AND MINING
LOCATION: DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA
CLOSING DATE: 07/19/2016
BACKGROUND / GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
IFC,
a member of the World Bank Group, is the largest global development
institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. Working
with 2,000 businesses worldwide, we use our six decades of experience to
create opportunity where it’s needed most. In FY15, our long-term
investments in developing countries rose to nearly $18 billion,
leveraging our capital, expertise and influence to help the private
sector end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity. For more
information, visit www.ifc.org.
As
part of the IFC’s Cross Cutting Advisory Solutions department, the
Energy & Resource Efficiency (E&RE) group works to develop clean
energy opportunities and improved resource use in emerging markets. The
central aim is to increase energy access and optimize the use of
resources to transform markets and improve people's lives. IFC’s
E&RE works with a range of industrial sectors including
agribusiness, infrastructure, financial institutions, services,
manufacturing, among others.
Access
to modern energy services is vital to agricultural productivity, income
generation, and the provision of critical social services, notably
health and education. Electricity access in Tanzania is estimated at 18
percent nationally, and only 7 percent in rural areas. Women, who
shoulder a disproportionate responsibility for household fuel and water
collection, food preparation, and agricultural activities, are
especially affected by poor energy supply.
The
vastness of Tanzania, coupled with relatively low population densities,
make grid extension a challenging and expensive way to electrify many
of the countries rural and remote areas. This context presents a
significant potential for off-grid energy access solutions. E&RE
currently focuses on two commercially-oriented, off-grid projects in
Tanzania: supporting the roll-out of a range of mini-grid technologies,
and increasing access to modern lighting solutions, across the country.
The
Scaling-Up Renewable Energy Program (SREP) Tanzania Investment Plan was
prepared under the leadership of the Government of Tanzania, through a
National Task Force led by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM)
with support from the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), including
the IFC. The broader SREP program in Tanzania seeks to catalyze
large-scale deployment of renewable energy and transform the country's
energy sector from one that is increasingly dependent on fossil fuels to
one that is more balanced and diversified, with a greater share of
renewable energy sources, including a specific component on mini-grids.
The
mini-grid component is to be managed by IFC, though as part of the
overall SREP-Tanzania program. The goal of the mini-grids component is
to increase access to affordable modern off-grid energy services for
households, commercial and institutional users in rural Tanzania through
the development and establishment of a market for commercial mini-grids
using renewable energy. This will be achieved through developing and
promoting commercially viable mini-grid business models that can
leverage private sector resources, including support to financial
institutions to extend long-term financing to mini-grid developers. The
target is to extend electricity service generated from renewable energy
to areas that are without access.
A
key program of E&RE is Lighting Africa (www.lightingafrica.org),
which 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. 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. Lighting Africa intends to launch a Lighting
Tanzania program by early 2016.
IFC
is recruiting an Energy Specialist, E&RE. This is a key position to
provide support to both the mini-grids program in Tanzania and the
Lighting Tanzania program, focusing specifically on addressing financing
issues related to the off-grid sector. The position is to be based in
Dar es Salaam.
The
Energy Specialist will report to the E&REF regional lead based in
South Africa. In addition, s/he will also coordinate with the Lighting
Africa program manager in Kenya and will work closely with the Program
Manager for the mini-grids and Lighting programs in Tanzania.
Note:
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 2 year term
appointment.
DUTIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:
The
Energy Specialist will support the implementation of IFC energy access
initiatives including the mini-grids and Lighting Tanzania programs,
working in close coordination with the Program Manager.
For
Lighting Tanzania, this will include support to clients and work with
financial institutions in order to increase access to finance for
companies and customers, including managing the implementation of
activities with clients. Similarly for the mini-grids program in
Tanzania, the Energy Specialist will provide support across the
different activities, with an emphasis on strengthening linkages to the
financial sector and debottlenecking financing challenges facing both
individual companies and the sector more broadly.
The specific responsibilities of this position include:
Advisory services to clients
The
Energy Specialist will provide advisory services aimed at developing
and catalyzing commercial markets for clean energy products and services
in Tanzania. S/he will work with a small team of IFC staff and/or
external consultants to support equipment manufacturers, distribution
companies and financial institutions on building replicable business
models for the sale of lighting products and/or provision of lighting
services to households in off-grid markets in Tanzania.
Work with financing entities
The
Energy Specialist will interact with financial entities (investors,
lenders, etc.) interested in the energy access space in Tanzania,
leveraging IFC colleagues who have client relationships with these
stakeholders. This will include working closely with local commercial
banks, foundations, regional and international private equity funds, and
insurance/guarantee providers, among others, to identify and address
gaps in financing of the sector.
Measurement, Reporting & Evaluation
• Support the monitoring and tracking of program performance in line with the log-frame;
• Manage
individual programs to ensure timely execution and completion of
Management Information System reporting requirements; and
• The Energy Specialist will have volume and development impact targets defined by the E&RE Regional Lead.
Other Responsibilities
• Provide support to market intelligence related activities;
• Promote IFC’s missions and goals as well as raise awareness on the Lighting Tanzania and Mini-grids Programs;
• Coordinate with internal (World Bank Group) and external entities promoting renewable energy and energy access;
• Potentially support to other energy access programs and activities in SSA; and
• Additional tasks will be added, as needed.
SELECTION CRITERIA:
• Masters level education in business, engineering, finance, economics, or related subject;
• At
least seven (7) years of experience in finance with a preference for
work experience with SMEs, and strong demonstrated financial skills;
• Demonstrated
experience in structuring financial products; candidates having
experience with clean energy technologies and markets have a competitive
advantage;
• Familiarity with the energy sector, particularly energy access, ideally from a business development perspective;
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; must be a strong team player;
• 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;
• Good knowledge of the Tanzanian market is essential; knowledge of other markets in SSA desired;
• Solid English communication skills; Kiswahili is important and desired.
The
contract for this position has an initial duration of two years, with a
one-year probation period. World Bank Group staff on regular or
open-ended appointments will also be considered, and if selected, will
transfer at their current appointment status.
Applications
should be sent in English and must be submitted through World Bank
Group website. Applications without a cover letter will not be
considered. Cover letter should clearly describe the relevant results
the candidate has delivered in prior positions, rather than simply
listing responsibilities. All applications will be treated in the
strictest confidence. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
The
World Bank Group is committed to achieving diversity in terms of
gender, nationality, culture and educational background. Citizens of
African countries, as well as women and other minorities, are strongly
encouraged to apply.
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