Rabu, 19 Desember 2012

Chemonics International Inc. seeks specialists for the anticipated ASEAN Connectivity through Trade
and Investment (ACTI) project, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project will provide technical assistance, training, materials, and other resources as needed to accelerate the implementation of select components of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)
Blueprint. The overall development goal of this project is to strengthen ASEAN integration by expanding capacity in trade, investment and human capital to enable ASEAN to drive its realization of ASEAN Economic Community and integration into the global economy.  

We are seeking long-term and short-term technical specialists who have experience  in or more of the following technical sectors:
1. ASEAN Single Window  
2. Trade Standards Harmonization 
3. SME Development and Capacity Building
4. Trade Information Communications Technology and Regional Broadband Capacity Expansion
5. Clean Energy and Renewable Energy
6. Energy Efficiency Standards and Labeling 
7. Training and Capacity Building
8. Communications and Outreach
9. Finance and grants management
10. Monitoring and Evaluation
 
General qualifications:
·   Advanced degree in a relevant field required
·  Minimum 8 years of experience with trade, customs, SME development or economic development programming, including on donor-funded projects
·  Experience in program design, leadership, and implementation
·  Work or consultancy experience with ASEAN
·  Strong communications skills, including experience in engaging multiple stakeholders and working across cultures
·  Competency in preparing and presenting concise and effective
reports in English

Please send a detailed resume to chemonicsACTI@gmail.com by December 30, 2012. Please include the name of the position in the subject line.
Finalists will be contacted.
Chemonics International was founded in 1975 and is one of the largest U.S. consulting firms providing expertise in developing and emerging-market countries for initiatives financed by the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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