Company description: The Ministry acts in the world to build a safer, more prosperous and more sustainable future for New Zealanders.
Kia hangai ake e te Manatu he ao-haumaru, ao-tonui, ao-pumau, ki te oranga tonutanga mo Aotearoa whanui.
Job description: Manage assigned infrastructure and technical assistance activities in the Pacific.Provide technically and strategically sound specialist infrastructure advice.Wellington based.Use your experience to support New Zealand's infrastructure advocacy, engagement and delivery in the Pacific!
Korero mo te turanga - About the role This Infrastructure Adviser position sits within the Infrastructure, Energy and Transport unit, and supports the unit's leadership on infrastructure strategy and policy, technical advice and expertise, and International Development Cooperation (IDC) Programme delivery.
The role will be responsible for managing assigned infrastructure projects and providing technically and strategically sound advice ('advisory') across the Ministry's Pacific infrastructure portfolio.
The Infrastructure Adviser will be required to travel periodically to the Pacific.
Duties include managing internal and external relationships and facilitating activity development, delivery and performance monitoring.
For more detail you can view a copy of the position description here.
The full salary range for this role is $104,670 to $141,612 total remuneration, inclusive of our 3% KiwiSaver employer contribution.
The midpoint is $123,141.
We expect to appoint around the midpoint depending on your level of skills and experience.
Ma wai te mahi nei?
- Who are we looking for?
We'd like to hear from you if you are experienced with the following skills and experience: Relevant experience (minimum 5 years) and skills in planning, delivering and/or management of infrastructure projects.Experience with the requirements for scoping and commissioning technical expertise including engineers, architects and construction contractors.Excellent written and oral communication skills.Proven relationship management and influencing and consensus-building skills.Ability to influence new ideas, coach, share knowledge and work cooperatively within and across teams.Experience working in a cross-cultural context and understanding of international development issues and effective development practice.Ideally you will also have a good understanding of tikanga (Maori customs and protocols), with the ability to weave te ao Maori (the Maori worldview) into your work.
If you are just starting on this journey that's OK too - as long as you have a willingness to learn and a desire to develop your cultural capability.
As a Te Tiriti o Waitangi partner, this is important to us and we offer training and support.
Nga hua o te mahi i te Manatu Aorere - Why MFAT?
We are committed to a focus on leadership, talent, training and development, and flexible work options.
Check out our benefits page to find out more about why we love working here.
MFAT is Rainbow Tick accredited.
We value diversity and are committed to providing an inclusive culture where everyone feels supported, valued, and a sense of belonging.
We welcome applications from people from a diverse range of backgrounds.
Mo matou - About us Our people represent New Zealand on and offshore, and in doing so make New Zealanders safer and more prosperous.
By building connections with and influencing other countries and international institutions, we advance New Zealand's interests and pursue New Zealand's values.
We provide advice to the Government on the implications for New Zealand of what is happening in the world.
Me pehea te tuku tono - To Apply/Interested?
Apply today with your CV and cover letter.
For a confidential discussion please email ******.
To be employed with Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade you must be a NZ citizen.
You must be able to obtain and maintain a Confidential security clearance.
Ordinarily, to obtain this level of clearance candidates must have sufficient checkable background in countries where meaningful and reliable checks can be undertaken.
Where requisite checks are unable to be made, the candidate application may not be able to be progressed.
Please Let us know if you need any support or have any access requirements that will help you through the recruitment process.
Applications close at midnight on Wednesday, 30 October 2024.
Please note: This is not a Foreign Policy/diplomatic role.
This is a 'Corporate' role (known here as a Specialist role) based in central Wellington, NZ.
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