World Bank Driving Jobs in Accra
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WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA TRANSPORT UNIT (IAWT3)
Transport in the Africa Region has a large and diversity portfolio of about 54 projects under implementation, with an aggregate value of about US$ 8.9 billion. This portfolio is increasing by 5-10 projects per year, with a slightly smaller number closing over the same period. The record replenishment for IDA20, together with the greater focus on fragile states, gender equality, transformational projects, greater private sector participation, and climate change, is leading to a further increase in both the diversity and scale of the portfolio. The Transport program in Africa is split between four units covering (a) Francophone and Lusophone West Africa and Gambia, (b) East Africa, (c) Southern Africa, and (d) Central Africa, and anglophone West Africa except Gambia.
In the IAWT3 unit, the World Bank serves 9 client countries. Clients range from lower middle-income countries such as Gabon, Ghana and Nigeria with high demand for infrastructure programs, to fragile and low-income IDA countries such as Central African Republic and Sierra Leone. Areas of particular interest for the transport sector in these countries include rural transport for agricultural productivity; urban mobility (particularly Bus Rapid Transit systems) to improve functioning of urban areas and improving accessibility to jobs and social services by the poorer segments of the population; regional integration corridors for facilitating trade and reducing logistics costs; investments in ports, railway, and air transport, for improving connectivity within and across countries; PPPs to bring in efficiencies in the provision of infrastructure and services; and road safety interventions to reduce the high number of traffic fatalities in the client countries.
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Selection Criteria
The position calls for a highly motivated individual who is able to lead teams and work with little supervision. The successful candidate shall have a master’s degree or equivalent in transport planning/transport economics/transport engineering, finance, urban planning or other related disciplines, with a minimum of eight (8) years of relevant experience in
(a) developing and implementing public transport service plans that include establishing and reorganizing networks;
(b) negotiating services contracts in relation to urban mobility
(c) implementing complementary road, traffic management and non-motorized transport plans;
(d) regulating informal and conventional public transport modes;
(e) implementing multimodal public transport systems through physical, fare, and operational integration; and
(f) mitigating demand and sustainability risks during public transport start-up and operational phases.
Other specific skills include:
- Strong technical and operational skills as evidenced by a proven track record in working on policy institutional, financing, and with an understanding and ability to work on contract management, and social and environmental requirements for the sector;
- Proven ability to lead tasks/projects and to function effectively as team leader or team member of multi-disciplinary teams, mentor staff, and resolve conflicts constructively;
- Strong client and communications skills, with proven experience in providing quality policy and project advice to national and sub-national government clients on urban transport and mobility issues, and interest in transferring knowledge;
- Ability to identify and develop potential areas for future World Bank transport sector initiatives based on client consultation and analysis;
- Excellent writing and communication skills
WBG Competencies
- Lead and Innovate - Develops innovative solutions.
- Deliver Results for Clients - Proactively addresses clients’ stated and unstated needs.
- Collaborate Within Teams and Across Boundaries - Collaborates across boundaries, gives own perspective and willingly receives diverse perspectives.
- Create, Apply and Share Knowledge - Applies knowledge across WBG to strengthen solutions for internal and/or external clients.
- Make Smart Decisions - Interprets a wide range of information and pushes to move forward.
The World Bank Group is committed to achieving diversity in race, gender, nationality, culture, and educational background. Individuals with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.
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WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA TRANSPORT UNIT (IAWT3)
Transport in the Africa Region has a large and diversity portfolio of about 54 projects under implementation, with an aggregate value of about US$ 8.9 billion. This portfolio is increasing by 5-10 projects per year, with a slightly smaller number closing over the same period. The record replenishment for IDA20, together with the greater focus on fragile states, gender equality, transformational projects, greater private sector participation, and climate change, is leading to a further increase in both the diversity and scale of the portfolio. The Transport program in Africa is split between four units covering (a) Francophone and Lusophone West Africa and Gambia, (b) East Africa, (c) Southern Africa, and (d) Central Africa, and anglophone West Africa except Gambia.
In the IAWT3 unit, the World Bank serves 9 client countries. Clients range from lower middle-income countries such as Gabon, Ghana and Nigeria with high demand for infrastructure programs, to fragile and low-income IDA countries such as Central African Republic and Sierra Leone. Areas of particular interest for the transport sector in these countries include rural transport for agricultural productivity; urban mobility (particularly Bus Rapid Transit systems) to improve functioning of urban areas and improving accessibility to jobs and social services by the poorer segments of the population; regional integration corridors for facilitating trade and reducing logistics costs; investments in ports, railway, and air transport, for improving connectivity within and across countries; PPPs to bring in efficiencies in the provision of infrastructure and services; and road safety interventions to reduce the high number of traffic fatalities in the client countries.
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Selection Criteria
The position calls for a highly motivated individual who is able to lead teams and work with little supervision. The successful candidate shall have a master’s degree or equivalent in transport planning/transport economics/transport engineering, finance, urban planning or other related disciplines, with a minimum of eight (8) years of relevant experience in
(a) developing and implementing public transport service plans that include establishing and reorganizing networks;
(b) negotiating services contracts in relation to urban mobility
(c) implementing complementary road, traffic management and non-motorized transport plans;
(d) regulating informal and conventional public transport modes;
(e) implementing multimodal public transport systems through physical, fare, and operational integration; and
(f) mitigating demand and sustainability risks during public transport start-up and operational phases.
Other specific skills include:
- Strong technical and operational skills as evidenced by a proven track record in working on policy institutional, financing, and with an understanding and ability to work on contract management, and social and environmental requirements for the sector;
- Proven ability to lead tasks/projects and to function effectively as team leader or team member of multi-disciplinary teams, mentor staff, and resolve conflicts constructively;
- Strong client and communications skills, with proven experience in providing quality policy and project advice to national and sub-national government clients on urban transport and mobility issues, and interest in transferring knowledge;
- Ability to identify and develop potential areas for future World Bank transport sector initiatives based on client consultation and analysis;
- Excellent writing and communication skills
WBG Competencies
- Lead and Innovate - Develops innovative solutions.
- Deliver Results for Clients - Proactively addresses clients’ stated and unstated needs.
- Collaborate Within Teams and Across Boundaries - Collaborates across boundaries, gives own perspective and willingly receives diverse perspectives.
- Create, Apply and Share Knowledge - Applies knowledge across WBG to strengthen solutions for internal and/or external clients.
- Make Smart Decisions - Interprets a wide range of information and pushes to move forward.
The World Bank Group is committed to achieving diversity in race, gender, nationality, culture, and educational background. Individuals with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.
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