Thursday 10 September 2015

Real Jobs Quick: Skills Database - Power Sector Transactions Specialist Job Vacancy at PwC Nigeria

Job Title: Skills Database - Power Sector Transactions Specialist

PwC logoDepartment: South Market

Job type: Contractor

Closing date: 09-Oct-15

Reference Number: 131-ACO00526

 

The Company

PwC is a global leader of services to the Power, Utilities, and Energy sectors. Across Africa and the world, PwC provides ministries, utilities, financial institutions, and developers with a wide array of services to help address their most pressing challenges. To support these projects and prepare for upcoming expansion of the Power Africa initiative, PwC is seeking interested and qualified external consultants with significant experience in the Power and Energy sectors. Select consultants will be asked to support PwC on short-term projects on an as-needed basis. For full time positions, please see our other postings by visiting PwC.com and click careers.
PwC is seeking a broad range of specialists practitioners across the power and energy technical areas. 

Qualified consultants will have:
At least 10 years of relevant experience and an academic background relevant to the technical area described.
Substantial experience in emerging or developing economies – particularly in Africa.
A Master’s degree or PhD are preferred but not required.
Experience with bilateral or multilateral development or donor institutions.
Fluency in English, French, Portuguese or another language spoken in Africa.
Roles & Responsibilities
Power Sector Transactions Specialist
Ideal candidates should demonstrate substantial experience supporting power sector transactions including support for various PPP and IPP transactions for distribution, transmission, and generation projects. Experience can vary from large generation and on-grid projects to small off-grid and renewable energy projects. Specific areas of experience include experience with:
Negotiation of independent power producer transactions
Development or review of power purchase agreements
Development or review of financial models
Privatisation of utility assets including distribution companies
Structured finance and project finance for power projects
Development of power procurement documents or implementation of power procurement programs
 

To apply, visit: http://www.pwc.com/ng/en/careers/subcontractors.jhtml 

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