Job Title: Manager Contracts – Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E)
Biogas Solutions Uganda Ltd is a private company limited by guarantee established in Uganda with the objective to formulate, develop and set in motion strategies, policies, plans, measures, systems and approaches that support private sector led biogas sector development aimed at sustainable improvement of the livelihoods of rural and peri-urban households in Uganda.
Job Summary: The Biogas Solutions Manager Contracts – Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) will be in charge of the competitive sourcing and competent/high-quality execution by local service providers, consultants and other suppliers of all the company’s (sub-)contracted assignments; to set up and implement a comprehensive M&E system to track biogas sector development activities and results. The jobholder will work in liaison with other team members to develop the company, its mission, brand and biogas sector support programmes
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The incumbent should possess a BA in Business Development, Environmental Economics, Sociology or related discipline;
- Five or more years of relevant working experience in project management monitoring and evaluation, service provision contract/procurement management;
- Past exposure and experience in negotiations and M&E in climate- smart energy programmes a plus;
- Strong network in the Uganda Energy sector a plus.
How to Apply for the job:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates should apply by sending an Updated CV, letter of motivation, names and contact details of two professional referees to: BiogasSolutionsUgandaLtd@gmail.com with reference: BSUL- M&E (Contract Manager) in the Subject line.
Deadline: 8 September 2014
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