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Company Description

SNV is a not-for-profit international development organisation with long-term, local presence in over 30 of the poorest countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Our team of advisors works with local partners to equip communities and businesses with the tools, knowledge and connections they need to increase their incomes and gain access to basic services. SNV works across three sectors: Agriculture, Energy and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene. Several international donors fund our programmes. SNV has a +100 million euro annual turnover and is aiming for further growth.

Job Description

Background

Driven by the imperative to provide equal opportunities across the entire Kenyan territory as key to achieving Kenya’s Vision 2030, and the national target of achieving universal access to electricity by 2020, the Government of Kenya (GoK) seeks to close the access gap by providing electricity services to remote, low density, and traditionally underserved areas of the country. GoK intends to use US$150 million of financing from the World Bank to deliver an Off-Grid Solar Access Project for Underserved Counties Project (KOSAP). The proposed KOSAP promotes these objectives by supporting the use of solar technology to drive electrification of households, enterprises, community facilities, and water pumps.

SNV will be tendering for this World Bank funded Programme in Kenya with a strong consortium on component 2: “Standalone Solar Systems and Clean Cooking Solutions for Households” (US$48 mln), which is anticipated to start in January 2018. This component is split up in a Debt Facility (US$30 mln) and a Results Based Financing (RBF) Facility for standalone solar systems (US$12 mln) and clean cooking solutions (US$5 mln) for households. To manage both the RBF and Debt Facilities, SNV seeks to contract an Off-grid Energy Team Leader/Fund Manager.

Overview of the Position

You will design and deliver sound management of the RBF and Debt Facility. You will develop RBF and Debt Facility implementation manuals that will cover the procedures and main criteria for competitive selection. In the roll-out phase, you will prepare for its launch and initiate RBF award windows. Finally, you will perform day-to-day management of the RBF and Debt Facility operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Serves as the Team Leader for the overall Facility
  • Leads the design and implementation of the Fund;
  • Leads, manages and oversees all technical and managerial aspects related to Finance, Grants Management, and other financing instruments; Provides high quality leadership, strategic and managerial oversight, due diligence and administration of the Fund financing instruments;
  • Design and Implements effective management oversight methods and techniques to monitor progress on sub-grant implementation;
  • Ensures timely financial reporting and provides supervisory oversight of the budget to ensure timely spending;
  • Conducts annual performance appraisals and ongoing supervision grants and financing mechanisms.

The Facilities Manager will be responsible for the successful operationalization, launch, and administration of the RBF and Debt Facility. This will include the activities listed below:

  • Preparation of RBF and Debt Facility implementation manuals;
  • Coordination of RBF Facility roll-out;
  • Ongoing RBF and Debt Facility operations management;

Qualifications

Qualifications and Skills

  • University degree in engineering, economics, finance, international development or equivalent;
  • A relevant post-graduate qualification in an energy related field will be favoured.

Professional Experience

  • A minimum of 10 years or more in managing large donor-funded programs (preferably WB)
  • Demonstrated experience in managing funds, preferably in promotion of off-grid renewable energy;
  • Experience in, and understanding of, the off-grid solar market in Sub Saharan Africa, ideally including pay-as-you-go solar;
  • Experience in, and understanding of, the clean cookstove market in Sub Saharan Africa;
  • Experience in, and understanding of, the Kenyan market (experience in the Underserved Counties is desirable though not essential);
  • A track record of structuring and managing RBF facilities aimed at market stimulation, ideally facilities funded by multilateral development banks and/or development finance institutions and/or bi-lateral development assistance agencies;
  • A track record of providing debt financing to rural/off-grid home appliance distribution businesses and/or consumer finance businesses (including, for instance, MFIs);
  • Demonstrated understanding of success factors of for-profit businesses;
  • Experience managing reporting relationships with government stakeholders and large development finance organizations is highly desirable;
  • Ability to build and maintain relationships with GoK, The World Bank, private sector (RBF and debt applicants/investees) and other stakeholders;
  • Results orientated and committed to accountability;
  • Excellent communication (written and oral), reporting and presentation skills; and
  • Fluent in English.

Additional Information

Duty station: Nairobi

Contract Type: International

Contract Duration: 6 years

Expected Start Date: January 2018

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SNV Netherlands Development Organisation is a non-profit, international development organisation, established in the Netherlands in 1965.SNV aims to alleviate poverty by enabling increased income and employment opportunities and increasing access to basic services. The organisation currently works in 38 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America

SNV was established as the Stichting Nederlandse Vrijwilligers (Foundation of Netherlands Volunteers) in 1965, under the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Originally focused on posting young Dutch volunteers to the South, SNV stopped working with volunteers in 1988 in response to the changing needs of host organisations and countries, instead assigning paid development workers to fulfil increasingly policy-related assignments. SNV has since evolved to become one of the largest Dutch development organisations and now focuses on providing capacity development services to local organisations.In 1993 the organisation changed its name to SNV Netherlands Development Organisation and in 2002 formally separated from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, although the organisation continues to receive a subsidy from the Ministry (ending 2015).

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Company Description

SNV is a not-for-profit international development organisation with long-term, local presence in over 30 of the poorest countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Our team of advisors works with local partners to equip communities and businesses with the tools, knowledge and connections they need to increase their incomes and gain access to basic services. SNV works across three sectors: Agriculture, Energy and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene. Several international donors fund our programmes. SNV has a +100 million euro annual turnover and is aiming for further growth.

Job Description

Background

Driven by the imperative to provide equal opportunities across the entire Kenyan territory as key to achieving Kenya’s Vision 2030, and the national target of achieving universal access to electricity by 2020, the Government of Kenya (GoK) seeks to close the access gap by providing electricity services to remote, low density, and traditionally underserved areas of the country. GoK intends to use US$150 million of financing from the World Bank to deliver an Off-Grid Solar Access Project for Underserved Counties Project (KOSAP). The proposed KOSAP promotes these objectives by supporting the use of solar technology to drive electrification of households, enterprises, community facilities, and water pumps.

SNV will be tendering for this World Bank funded Programme in Kenya with a strong consortium on component 2: “Standalone Solar Systems and Clean Cooking Solutions for Households” (US$48 mln), which is anticipated to start in January 2018. This component is split up in a Debt Facility (US$30 mln) and a Results Based Financing (RBF) Facility for standalone solar systems (US$12 mln) and clean cooking solutions (US$5 mln) for households. To manage both the RBF and Debt Facilities, SNV seeks to contract an Off-grid Energy Team Leader/Fund Manager.

Overview of the Position

You will design and deliver sound management of the RBF and Debt Facility. You will develop RBF and Debt Facility implementation manuals that will cover the procedures and main criteria for competitive selection. In the roll-out phase, you will prepare for its launch and initiate RBF award windows. Finally, you will perform day-to-day management of the RBF and Debt Facility operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Serves as the Team Leader for the overall Facility
  • Leads the design and implementation of the Fund;
  • Leads, manages and oversees all technical and managerial aspects related to Finance, Grants Management, and other financing instruments; Provides high quality leadership, strategic and managerial oversight, due diligence and administration of the Fund financing instruments;
  • Design and Implements effective management oversight methods and techniques to monitor progress on sub-grant implementation;
  • Ensures timely financial reporting and provides supervisory oversight of the budget to ensure timely spending;
  • Conducts annual performance appraisals and ongoing supervision grants and financing mechanisms.

The Facilities Manager will be responsible for the successful operationalization, launch, and administration of the RBF and Debt Facility. This will include the activities listed below:

  • Preparation of RBF and Debt Facility implementation manuals;
  • Coordination of RBF Facility roll-out;
  • Ongoing RBF and Debt Facility operations management;

Qualifications

Qualifications and Skills

  • University degree in engineering, economics, finance, international development or equivalent;
  • A relevant post-graduate qualification in an energy related field will be favoured.

Professional Experience

  • A minimum of 10 years or more in managing large donor-funded programs (preferably WB)
  • Demonstrated experience in managing funds, preferably in promotion of off-grid renewable energy;
  • Experience in, and understanding of, the off-grid solar market in Sub Saharan Africa, ideally including pay-as-you-go solar;
  • Experience in, and understanding of, the clean cookstove market in Sub Saharan Africa;
  • Experience in, and understanding of, the Kenyan market (experience in the Underserved Counties is desirable though not essential);
  • A track record of structuring and managing RBF facilities aimed at market stimulation, ideally facilities funded by multilateral development banks and/or development finance institutions and/or bi-lateral development assistance agencies;
  • A track record of providing debt financing to rural/off-grid home appliance distribution businesses and/or consumer finance businesses (including, for instance, MFIs);
  • Demonstrated understanding of success factors of for-profit businesses;
  • Experience managing reporting relationships with government stakeholders and large development finance organizations is highly desirable;
  • Ability to build and maintain relationships with GoK, The World Bank, private sector (RBF and debt applicants/investees) and other stakeholders;
  • Results orientated and committed to accountability;
  • Excellent communication (written and oral), reporting and presentation skills; and
  • Fluent in English.

Additional Information

Duty station: Nairobi

Contract Type: International

Contract Duration: 6 years

Expected Start Date: January 2018

2017-11-20

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