Kyiv
ERA BACKGROUND
Ukraine’s efforts to win the future – emerging from Russia’s full-scale war ready to accelerate its development as a sovereign, independent, democratic, and prosperous state – require a dynamic, inclusive economic recovery. Through partnerships with the government and robust private sector engagement, ERA has supported economic growth and resilience in Ukraine since 2018.
Following Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and subsequent occupation of the part of Ukraine, ERA shifted from its focus on Eastern Ukraine to cover development priorities across the country that address Ukraine’s urgent needs in export logistics and infrastructural improvements.
AGRI-UKRAINE GRAIN EXPORT LOGISTICS
USAID’s Economic Resilience Activity (ERA) is one of USAID’s core partners implementing the $350 million Agriculture Resilience Initiative – Ukraine (AGRI-Ukraine) that was established in 2022 to bolster Ukrainian agricultural exports and alleviate the global food security crisis exacerbated by the war. Under AGRI-Ukraine, ERA partners with public and private companies to complement and leverage urgently-needed grain transportation and transshipment investments.
INFRASTRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS
ERA also directly supports the Government of Ukraine, including the State Agency for Restoration and Development of Infrastructure of Ukraine (SARDI), the State Customs Service and Ukrainian Railways, to upgrade 42 of Ukraine’s border crossing points (BCPs). Modern and more efficient border infrastructure and customs procedures will reduce export costs and increase export capacity, enabling Ukraine to scale trade and advance its path to EU integration.
ENERGY AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (EER) SUPPORT
As one of USAID’s most flexible activities that responds to emerging and/or emergency needs, ERA is expanding its interventions that assist Ukraine businesses, communities or individuals in the fall and winter (September 2024-December 2025). The goal is to minimize the impact on the Ukrainian people and economy given recent power deficits. This is an adaptive component and ERA may also need to respond to other emergency needs in the face of ongoing Russian aggression and attacks on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure.
JOB OVERVIEW
BCP Infrastructure Coordinator will work with the BCP Director and Senior Manager for BCP Upgrades to coordinate the efforts of the BCP Upgrades Team to ensure smooth operation. The BCP Infrastructure Coordinator is responsible for the coordination of efforts in the promotion of construction and rebuilding of the BCP objects including but not limited to general logistics facilities, grain railway logistics facilities, transborder crossing infrastructure, and seaport infrastructure. The role ensures partnership with relevant governmental, and non-governmental agencies and beneficiaries in terms of construction projects for the various entities and people involved with ERA infrastructure projects. The BCP Infrastructure Coordinator is based in Kyiv and reports to the Senior Manager for BCP Upgrades.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Infrastructure Coordination:
- Under the direction of the Senior Manager for BCP Upgrades and in cooperation with the ERA Procurement and Logistics teams schedule site visits, meetings, conference calls, and other infrastructure-related events.
- Work with the BCP Upgrade Team to ensure that actions are conducted efficiently by promoting proper planning well before upcoming activities.
- Coordinate infrastructure site visits between Beneficiaries, Subcontractors, Partners, and the BCP Upgrade Team, conferences, and meetings for the project staff and external parties.
- Serve as point of contact with Beneficiaries, Subcontractors, Partners, Clients, and the BCP Upgrade Team to support ongoing project activities, ensuring that all documentation is shared in appropriate condition, following the timeframe.
- Synchronize efforts with Beneficiaries, Subcontractors, Partners, and ERA`s components to ensure that all ERA deliverables are completed on time and of high-quality standards.
- Log, process, and organize documents related to procurement, design and construction monitoring, and other documents related to the ERA infrastructure projects.
- Coordinate gathering information for procurement, monitoring, and Environmental Assessments of ERA program activities related to energy production and efficiency.
- Oversee and actively participate in the coordination and organization of the project’s major events, conferences, VIP visits, etc.
- In coordination with the Procurement team monitor technical assistance progress and ensure that activities are aligned with the USAID ERA plans and performance indicators.
- Ensure the partnership with relevant governmental, and non-governmental agencies, and Beneficiaries in construction projects.
- Log, organize, and archive contact information for the various entities and people involved with ERA infrastructure projects.
- Keep close collaboration with the Procurement Team in terms of pre-bid conference calls and pre-bid construction meetings organizing.
- Maintain and update the BCP Infrastructure pipeline, BCP Infrastructure Procurement Tracker, and other relevant trackers and pipelines for the ERA staff and USAID Client to reflect the status of the projects.
- Maintain documents in compliance with the USAID and DAI standards.
- Support the Grants program ensuring environmental compliance of submitted grant proposals.
Monitoring & Evaluation:
- Coordinate data collection to report against Activity performance indicators.
- Respond to the M&E team on data collection progress, relying on innovative data-gathering methods when appropriate.
- Use effective mechanisms to communicate with the M&E team for monitoring, evaluation, and reporting on the ERA implementation.
Communication:
- Introduce the BCP program to relevant stakeholders including government authorities, local business owners, and business service providers. Foster ongoing positive cooperation with these stakeholders.
- Professionally represent ERA in coordination with the Communication team.
Reporting:
- Maintain documents in compliance with the USAID and DAI standards.
- Prepare activities reports, agendas, and minutes of meetings. Update BCP Infrastructure pipeline, BCP Infrastructure Procurement Tracker, and other relevant trackers and pipelines. Maintain meeting records on TAMIS.
- Process the construction documentation and maintain control of the infrastructure progress records in TAMIS.
- Contribute to the preparation of accurate and timely progress reports monthly.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
- MA/BA degree and 3 years of experience in a relevant field.
- Technical project coordination experience in USAID-funded projects or other international projects.
- Excellent professional communication and negotiation skills and ability to relate to people at all levels of an organization.
- Ability to work independently and in close cooperation with a team remotely.
- An energetic, thinking-forward, and creative individual with high ethical standards and an appropriate professional image.
- Well-organized and self-directed individual with sound coordination skills, analytical ability, good judgment, and strong operational focus.
- Fluency in English and Ukrainian is required.
JOB EXPECTATIONS:
In this position, you are expected to share the DAI four core values:
- Integrity: commit to civil and ethical behavior, play by the rules, and do the right thing;
- Responsibility: be accountable to clients, partners, grant recipients, beneficiaries, colleagues, and communities where we work. If you fall short, you own up, fix the problem, and get it right the next time;
- Excellence: adhere to the highest technical and professional standards in innovation, learning, and service;
- Global Citizenship: respect the cultural diversity and treat everyone everywhere with professionalism and dignity to make the world a better place.
WE OFFER
Contract length: 12-month employment agreement with a possibility of extension.
Benefits Package:
- 28 calendar days of annual leave
- 10 days of internal well-being paid leave per annum
- Medical Insurance for ERA staff and their families
- Life Insurance for ERA staff
- Coverage of all expenses for the business trips
- Military reservation is possible and granted if you are on a relevant military register
Start date: September 2024
Application process
All applicants must send a cover letter and updated CV (no longer than four pages) in English to ukraine@dai.com
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or status as a protected veteran.
Closing date for applications: September 8, 2024.
For further information about DAI GLOBAL LLC, please consult our website era-ukraine.org.ua.