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National Trade Facilitation Associates for Uzbekistan
Feb, 2022

Policy and Management Consulting Group (PMCG), partnering with DAI Global, is looking for the national Trade Facilitation Associate to implement certain tasks under Trade Central Asia Activity in Uzbekistan.

Residence: Uzbekistan

Region: Tashkent

Employment: Full-time

Salary offered: TBD

Deadline: 15 March 2022

 

Background

DAI has been awarded a contract by USAID to implement the five-year Trade Central Asia activity. The goal of USAID's Trade Central Asia activity is to improve region-wide trade connectivity and harmonization to accelerate economic growth and increase economic opportunity in Central Asia through: harmonization of customs and border procedures; increasing public-private dialogue on cross-border trade and investment; and improving cross-border firm-to-firm connectivity; addressing gender-relevant trade issues. The Activity will be implemented in the five Central Asian countries, including in Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.

 

Summary of Primary Duties

The National Trade Facilitation Associate will support the work of the Customs and Border Team Lead, the Public-Private Dialogue (PPD) Team Lead and the Country Director to design and implement a five-year regional trade facilitation and PPD program within Central Asia. The Associate will work with staff from public bodies and private sector trade organizations in their country to design and implement relevant activities.

 

Responsibilities

The Associates will primarily be responsible for working with local counterparts to implement the TCA trade facilitation work plan. This role includes the following tasks:

 

  • Develop, maintain and update the TCA annual workplan, any specific action plans and strategies, etc. relating to planned trade facilitation and PPD activities
  • Work with the three TCA component Team Leads, Country Directors and other TCA staff as needed to coordinate and implement TCA trade facilitation, PPD and promotion activities. This shall include, consulting with USAID, national counterparts, private sector stakeholders and obtaining the support of TCA staff, as appropriate, to undertake the following:
    • Research and prepare concept notes and other documents in support of the design of proposed activities
    • Prepare scopes of work, identify and actively manage and monitor the work of consultants and other vendors
    • Review and manage vendor/consultant deliverables
    • Contribute to obtaining all necessary approvals from DAI, USAID and host governments in order to develop and implement activities
    • Procure and monitor the delivery of any goods and services that may be required in the planning and implementation of activities
  • Contribute to organizing study tours, national and regional meetings, and other events as may be required, etc.
  • Undertake research, prepare reports, plan and organize training courses, facilitate events, arrange meetings as may be necessary in the planning and implementation of activities
  • Coordinate with TCA management, the Monitoring and Evaluation Manager and the Communications Manager to prepare and update statistics and descriptions of activity results as may be requested or required for TCA reporting requirements, e.g., monitoring and evaluation system; success stories; monthly, quarterly and annual reports
  • Coordinate with the TCA Communications Manager to draft webpages, briefing documents, Official Informal’s, press releases, marketing material, brochures, etc. for USAID, the media and other relevant counterparts on TCA activities.
  • Travel to each Central Asian country as may be necessary in support of the planning and implementation of activities
  • Establish and maintain a wide range of contacts within the trade community as well as other related industries and government agencies in their country and across Central Asia
  • Support other TCA staff and other activities, as may be necessary, depending on relative staff workload within the project
  • Comply with all DAI and USAID policies, rules and regulations
  • Support other activities as may reasonably be requested by the three component Team Leads, Chief of Party and Deputy Chief of Party.

Requirements to the candidate

  • At least three years of experience in the public or private sector in the field of trade.
  • Experience of participating in projects/programs related to trade facilitation, PPD, export promotion will be an asset.
  • Fluency in English and Russian languages.
  • Previous experience working for a national border agency is desirable, but not mandatory.
  • Previous experience with USAID projects is desirable, but not mandatory.

Interested candidates should apply via email to the following addresses: e.gvinjilia@pmcginternational.com;  m.mamatsashvili@pmcginternational.com with the job title in the email subject line.

 

Only short-listed candidates will be notified.

 

PMCG is committed to achieving workforce diversity and is opposed to all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

Equality is fully incorporated in all of PMCG’s work as a universal human right.

 

The processing of personal data will be carried out by PMCG, which operates by international data protection standards. The purpose of the processing of personal data is to determine the candidate's compliance with the requirements of the existing/future vacancy to make an employment decision and be kept for a period not exceeding 10 years. The candidate is entitled to receive information about the processed personal data about him/her, which he/she provided to the PMCG, and to request correction and updating of the information; Add, block, delete, and/or destroy; For this, please contact us by e-mail: career@pmcginternational.com.

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