Infrastructure Expert - Peru
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
The
UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions) programme aims to
improve the effectiveness of key institutions (public, private, and civil
society) in partner countries to deliver accelerated emission reductions. In
partnership with the Peruvian government, UK PACT is seeking a senior-level Infrastructure
Expert to support the high-level
Peru-UK Infrastructure Task Force in enhancing the governance and delivery of infrastructure
projects in the country.
The Infrastructure Expert will be
responsible for supporting optimization of two key phases of the project cycle:
1) project design to include preparedness, approval and assurance, based on the
HM Treasury’s Five Case Model (5CM); 2) contractual execution, utilizing best
practices that can assure the consistency, transparency, control and management
for project and service delivery. To ensure long-term relevance and fairness,
the deployment will embed principles of gender equality, disability, and social
inclusion (GEDSI) throughout these phases, particularly in governance, capacity
building and the design of infrastructure solutions.
In this line, the Infrastructure Expert
will provide hands-on support to the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) and
ProInversion, to consolidate MEF’s newly created Centre of Excellence, and
institutionalise the Five Case Model (5CM) (aimed at optimising project design)
as well as the UK’s approach to mitigation (net-zero) and climate resilient infrastructure.
These efforts will lead to improved project planning and execution with a
sustainable and inclusive footprint, while institutionalising these practices as
part of Peru’s infrastructure ecosystem framework and governance.
This
assignment will be full-time based in Lima, Peru for a fixed term of 18 months.
The
main activities to be carried out by the Infrastructure Expert include:
- Strengthening infrastructure governance
and delivery by supporting key public entities (such as the MEF, ProInversion,
General Controller Office, the National Infrastructure Authority, and the Ministry
of Transport and Communications) in implementing and evaluating
infrastructure projects in Peru based on 5CM best practices. This will include
embedding 5CM and wider enhanced project
design methodologies into the infrastructure ecosystem (framework and
governance), to include adapting quality assurance methodology to the General
Controller Office’s preventive control model.
- Further building institutional capacity and
supporting knowledge transfer by hosting four (4) workshops to build capacities on the 5CM
and wider UK project design methodologies with MEF, ProInversion, CGR,
ANIN, MTC, and other key execution entities from the central government,
plus two (2) additional workshops to build capacities of regional
governments.
- Developing a
report to identify gaps in the project execution phase (working closely
with MEF and ProInversion) and proposing a roadmap for improvement,
promoting UK industry expertise.
Consolidating
an action plan to optimize project design and execution for roughly 20
flagship projects in the National Infrastructure Plan.
- Action
planning to consolidate the Centre of Excellence at MEF, driving knowledge
transfer and capacity building beyond the duration of technical assistance.
- Developing a
clean energy investment roadmap and action plan, identifying policy
enablers to drive energy transition as a cross-cutting requirement for the
planning and execution of infrastructure project pipelines.
Preparing
and organizing the first Regional Infrastructure Task Force with five (5) key governments
from Latin America, and presence of the National Infrastructure and
Service Transformation Authority, leveraging the regional scale for the dissemination
of UK best practices and showcasing of UK industry expertise on
infrastructure investment.
Required Qualifications:
- Professional public or private sector experience with project development, preferably focused on infrastructure projects and/or policies to include processes related to project formulation, innovation, acceleration, or incubation;
- A postgraduate degree in Economics, Public Policy, Public Administration, or related field desired;
- Preferable knowledge of the Peruvian public investment system and infrastructure governance;
- Desirable previous knowledge of the IPA/NISTA’s best practices in project planning and design, and/or successful business methodology analysis;
- Proven experience in promoting inclusive and equitable approaches within infrastructure planning, public investment, or institutional strengthening processes. This may include applying intersectional approaches, developing inclusive planning tools, or facilitating stakeholder engagement that reflects diverse social realities, aligned with international development standards;
- Demonstrated ability to engage with GEDSI-relevant stakeholders, including government inclusion units, civil society organizations, and representatives of marginalized populations, particularly in regional or subnational contexts;
- Knowledge of inclusive infrastructure frameworks and international best practices, including gender-responsive design, universal accessibility standards, and mechanisms for equitable benefit-sharing;
- Experience supporting inclusive procurement processes, local economic participation, or workforce development strategies that promote the role of women, persons with disabilities, and underrepresented groups in infrastructure project cycles;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in Spanish and English.
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