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IT Advisor at GIZ Nigeria

GIZ NigeriaAbuja, Nigeria Networking and Tech Support
Full Time
International cooperation between Germany and Nigeria commenced in 1974. GIZ was initially represented by an office in Lagos until 2003, but since 2004 it has maintained a country office and four project offices in the new capital Abuja. At present, GIZ has around 25 seconded staff, 100 Nigerian and regional experts, and four CIM experts working in Nigeria. Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and has a population of 175 million, making it the continent’s most populous country. With a young, highly motivated and growing population, abundant natural resources and an increasingly diversified economy, Nigeria is not only a regional power but also an increasingly significant political player on the African continent and in the world. However, Nigeria faces major challenges. So far, its substantial oil revenues have had little impact on poverty. More than two-thirds of the population still live in extreme poverty and unemployment remains high. Sustainable economic and social development is hampered by corruption and by regional, ethnic, religious and social differences and the associated conflicts, which sometimes lead to attacks and unrest. As agreed between the Nigerian and German Governments, GIZ’s activities since 2002 have focused on sustainable economic development. GIZ is also engaged in the energy sector, agriculture and regional integration. The 'Pro-poor Growth and Employment Promotion in Nigeria’ (SEDIN) programme aims to increase income-generating employment in micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), and improve access to financial services. The programme is currently being implemented in Abuja and in Niger, Ogun and Plateau states. The Nigerian and German Governments also cooperate in the energy sector. On behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), GIZ provides advisory services to Nigerian partners on topics such as rural electrification, energy efficiency and renewable energies, and is contributing to the success of the Nigeria-German Energy Partnership (NGEP) as well. GIZ provides support to the ECOWAS Commission (Economic Community of West African States) in Abuja, focusing on the management, implementation and monitoring of ECOWAS decisions on economic and trade policy, and peace and security. In addition, two regional programmes focusing on agriculture are under way in Nigeria. The first aims to promote African rice value chains; the second builds the capacities of market-oriented small-scale farming. The purpose of both programmes is to achieve sustainable improvements in the livelihoods and food security of poor farmers in Nigeria and other West African countries. A distinctive feature of GIZ’s activities in Nigeria is the high level of cofinancing obtained from other sources, primarily the European Union (EU) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. These additional funds make it possible to broaden the scope and intensity of the programmes being implemented on behalf of the BMZ, boosting the effectiveness of German development cooperation with Nigeria.

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Responsibilities & tasks:

  • You support the Head of the Energy Information System Component in carrying out his/her tasks within the framework of Output 2 The
  • Energy Information System is fully operational, maintained and updated in all ECOWAS Member States and Mauritania for providing reliable energy indicators.
  • In this capacity, you are responsible for carrying out the following tasks:
  • Assess equipment and software used by national ECOWAS energy teams (plus Mauritania) and ECOWAS Commission to identify and procure, if needed, new equipment and software.
  • Establish and manage the platforms at regional and national level.
  • Develop the database software environment and structure the database.
  • Maintain and update the information system in all ECOWAS Member States and Mauritania.
  • Run capacity-building sessions to provide national players with the relevant knowledge to use the energy information system.
  • Contribute to project monitoring and evaluation and to the preparation of project reports.
  • Gather useful information for activities, missions, study trips, meetings, etc.

Required qualifications, Competences and Experience

Qualifications

  • University degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Data Science or any related field.

Professional experience

  • At least 8 years of professional experience in the field of Computer Network and Internet Design.
  • At least 5 years of professional experience in the field of the Energy information System.
  • At least 5 years of professional experience regarding support to an ECOWAS Institution.
  • Proven experience in supporting public and private institutions in ECOWAS member states.
  • Extensive experience in cooperating with institutions responsible for energy statistics, such as ECREEE, AFREC, IRENA, and IEA.
  • Good command of IT tools, in particular: E-sankey and sankey.csaladen, Computer languages: MySQL (databases), HTML, XML, etc and the Internet, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access, Outlook), MS Teams.
  • Fluency in spoken and written French is mandatory (international level C2). Independent and proficient use of English (at least international level C1).

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