Company Profile: Management Systems International (MSI) is a global international development firm based in Washington, D.C. providing specialized short- and long-term technical assistance. In 2008, MSI joined Coffey International, Ltd., becoming part of Coffey International Development, a global international development consulting firm. Together with Coffey ID, MSI now has more than 1,400 development professionals worldwide, a corporate presence in 11 countries and manages more than 200 projects worldwide. It currently manages more than 20 long-term projects in countries including Iraq, Sudan, Colombia and Russia. Broadly, MSI implements a range of analytical and field projects in its core technical areas, including democracy and governance, strategic management and performance improvement, organizational capacity building, human development and natural resource management. For more information on MSI, please visit our website at www.msiworldwide.com.
Project/Proposal Summary: During the last year, USAID has undertaken a nearly unprecedented staffing increase as they added hundreds of new positions to the mission in Afghanistan and around the world. MSI is proud to partner with USAID on this effort, and has been working closely with AID since 2009 to support this massive recruiting effort.
USAID and MSI are looking for strong development and technical professionals for positions in Afghanistan and Pakistan, in the capital cities as well as throughout the regions.
This exciting staffing increase will directly support USAID’s mission to promote the rapid transition of Afghanistan and Pakistan to more stable and productive states, and to promote democracy, rule of law, and sustainable economic and social development that is responsive to the Afghan and Pakistani citizens’ needs.
These positions offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including substantial uplifts for post differential and danger pay. All positions are unaccompanied and require US Citizenship.
Position Summary: The Engineering Officer will provide the full range of engineering analysis and support services involving the planning and implementation of USAID programs and full proposed activities. Contracts are one year to start, renewable up to five years. Salary: $65,413.00-118,552.00 USD/year. Grade and Series: FS-0301-02/03.
Responsibilities: • Provide the full range of engineering analysis and support services involving the planning and implementation programs and proposed activities, including preparing portions of key USAID documents such as the Country Strategic Plan (CSP), the Annual Report, and the Congressional Budget Justification. • Provide strategic and technical advice to USAID, development partners, and implementing partners on infrastructure policies and issues. • Prepare and present engineering reports (i.e. bid proposals, deeds, environmental impact statements, etc.) • Provide guidance to other USAID staff to resolve technical infrastructure problems. • Support the contracting activities for AVE and D/B activities, construction management and services and project management activities, direction of construction, operations and maintenance activities at project sites. • Provide support to the technical leadership of an engineering program of national scope and impact. • Supervise and mentor junior regional and national engineering staff; develop and monitor staff work plans.
Qualifications: • U.S. citizenship required. Candidates with dual citizenship would need to renounce secondary citizenship. • Candidates must be able to obtain security and medical clearances. • Knowledge of and experience in the application of engineering principles, practice, policy and techniques. • Licensed engineer with Bachelor Degree, 7+ years of experience, 3+ years relevant experience in developing countries.
Physical Qualifications: Due to the rugged nature of these positions, all candidates will need to meet minimal physical requirements in order to perform daily responsibilities in Kabul, and most especially in the field.
• Civilians working in communities are required to wear 30-40 pounds of body armor/helmet on a daily basis, as well as carry their daypack and water, usually in a backpack weighing an additional 8-10pounds. • All personnel working in the field are required to walk over uneven and rocky terrain over long distances. This includes field patrols of 5 miles or more to meet with local community members; these field patrols typically occur 2-3 times per week. Generally, personnel will be on their feet 5-6 hours per day. • Transportation by armored vehicles will be used. Personnel working in the field are required to embark and disembark from such vehicles, which have high clearances and limited individual space to sit and maneuver. Clearances may be up to four feet off the ground, there will be high step rails and/or ladder-type steps, and doorways may be smaller than those of commercial vehicles • Living conditions are austere. At many field posts, bedding consists of canvas cots with mosquito netting. • Field environment is challenging. Desert temperatures often reach 100-105 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. Personnel will be exposed to intense sunlight for several hours at a time. Also, temperatures at night and can become very cold; field personnel must take precautions against frostbite.
• At times, field personnel may be required to evacuate quickly from an area under their own power due to security concerns.
• At times, field personnel may be required to evacuate quickly from an area under their own power due to security concerns.
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For full position descriptions and to apply to these openings, please visit our website: www.msiworldwide.com.
Only candidates who have been selected as finalists will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
Closing date: 13 Jun 2011 — Management Systems International
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