Project Manager (Transactional projects)

  • Added Date: Friday, 27 December 2024
  • Deadline Date: Sunday, 19 January 2025
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Background Information - Job-specific

UNOPS in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi provides vital services through its main office in the capital cities, with its hub office currently located in Kinshasa. Additional regional offices are being established based on project requirements. UNOPS collaborates with governments, bilateral donors such as embassies, international financial institutions like the World Bank and African Development Bank, and UN agencies including UNESCO, IFAD, and UNDP.

The organization offers expertise in procurement, contract management, infrastructure, and human resources services. It is also expanding its operations to include project management, basic service delivery, and related services, particularly in economic and social infrastructure development. These include construction and rehabilitation projects and financial management in sectors such as Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), agriculture, health, environment, and climate change mitigation.

In all initiatives, UNOPS emphasizes maintaining high standards of quality, health, safety, and sustainability, regardless of project complexity.

The Project Managers for Transactional Projects will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of procurement and HR projects within the portfolio of UNOPS CDMCO. These projects focus on providing key goods and services to various UNOPS CDMCO partners across Central Africa.

The Project Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of transactional project(s) and provides services to the different donors, partners and beneficiaries. He/she is expected to help develop the portfolio, as well as meet or exceed the organization's performance and delivery goals.

The Project Manager will report to the Head of Programme.

Project Information :

There are multiple projects of category 1 (low risk) in Burundi, focusing on HR and procurement support services. About half of the projects are implemented under the global MOU with BAD for HR support services.

The project manager is responsible to produce/read the project initiation documents (PID), Legal Agreement and have a thorough understanding of the terms, conditions, and the respective roles and responsibilities of the partners/stakeholders to ensure the project(s) products are capable of meeting the business cases for both UNOPS and the client. Success of the project(s) and hence Project Manager will be based on the Success Criteria of UNOPS engagements which are linked to the below responsibilities.

Functional Responsibilities

Summary of functions:

  1. Project Delivery and Performance

    • Develop, complete and update implementation plan(s) (If applicable)

      • Implement the approved plan (including the establishment of milestones) within tolerances set by the Project Board.

      • Embed sustainability dimensions including social and gender inclusion, environmental and economic aspects into project life span.

      • Manage the production of the required outputs, taking responsibility for overall progress and use of resources and initiating corrective action where necessary.

      • Ensure that quality of work packages and deliverables complies with the quality requirements defined in the Implementation Plan.

      • Liaise with any external suppliers or account managers

      • Manage acceptance and delivery of work packages

      • Monitor project progress ensuring that work packages are being executed properly

      • Control project and work packages changes

      • Accept goods, services or works delivered by suppliers. (If applicable)

      • Lead contract management duties including supplier performance evaluation. (If applicable)

      • Act as the Employerโ€™s Representative within the FIDIC works contracts. (If applicable)

      • Identify, and anticipate in a timely manner, potential risks and issues and advises mitigating measures to senior management/ Project Board so that maximum benefit to partner(s) and other stakeholders is achieved

      • Identify and report to the supervisor potential business opportunities for UNOPS

        1. Procedures

          • Comply with all organizational policy and specifically the Project Management Manual

          • Prepare/adapt all relevant plans for approval by the Project Board.

          • Manage the reporting obligations defined in the Legal Agreement(s) and in the Implementation Plan

          • Draft the requirements definitions for procurement processes. Approving requisitions and requests for non-purchase order payments; Evaluating submissions received, if appointed to the evaluation team. (if applicable)

          • Ensure maintenance of the project files and lessons learned are recorded

          • Ensure the development and implementation of project financial management guidelines and control mechanisms, in conformity with UNOPS rules and regulations. (if applicable)

          • Manage budgets, cash flow and obligations to ensure that deliverables are met and payments to contractors and personnel are received on time.

          • Understand and manage UNOPS overheads, allocable charges, and related corporate charges as they apply to the project

          • Understand the unique structures of the UN and budget appropriately for personnel

          • Manage expenditures against the budget (based on accurate financial reports)

          • Where the Project Manager has no delegation as a committing officer, s/he retains these responsibilities and will monitor and instruct/request others to carry out the relevant commitments and disbursements.

          • For project closure purposes, provide a formal handover of the project to the closure manager

          • Support project audit activities, including planning, preparation and coordination during the audits and follow up on audit observations/recommendations

            1. Monitoring and reporting

            2. For retainer contracts, you must complete a few mandatory courses ( they take around 4 hours to complete) in your own time, before providing services to UNOPS. Refreshers or new mandatory courses may be required during your contract. Please note that you will not receive any compensation for taking courses and refreshers. For more information on a retainer contract here.

            3. All UNOPS personnel are responsible for performing their duties in accordance with the UN Charter and UNOPS Policies and Instructions, as well as other relevant accountability frameworks. In addition, all personnel must demonstrate an understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in a manner consistent with UN core values and the UN Common Agenda.

          • It is the policy of UNOPS to conduct background checks on all potential personnel. Recruitment in UNOPS is contingent on the results of such checks.

            Background information - DR Congo

            Located in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) the UNOPS Congo Democratic Multi-Country Office (UNOPS CDMCO) covers 15 countries: Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Comores, Congo Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, and Seychelles. CDMCO has close to a $400million portfolio, comprising over 42 projects close to 250 personnel. Growth and geographical expansion are key priorities for CDMCO, with special attention to the African SIDS: Cape Verde, Comoros, Mauritius, Sao Tome & Principe, Seychelles as well as on growth and consolidation of those lagging in portfolio development such as Angola, Cameroon, Burundi, and Rwanda.

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