International Scrap and Waste Materials Inspection Expert (Metal & Plastic)
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PROJECT CONTEXT
The TIGARA project is funded by the European Union (“European Union support to trade, industry, growth and rapid market access (TIGARA)”, SAP ID 210122). It supports the Egyptian government's efforts to strengthen cooperation among SMEs and the private sector's capacity to comply with trade and domestic market regulations. The program aims to increase competitiveness and market transparency by developing an industrial policy framework that enhances the productivity and competitiveness of the manufacturing sector in Egypt, modernizing the National Quality Infrastructure, promoting cluster development and supporting digitilization to lead to sustained economic growth and job creation.
The overall objective is to contribute to the increased competitiveness and efficiency of the Egyptian private sector, which will lead to higher sustained economic growth and decent job creation.
It will focus on two main axes, targeting on the one hand the Egyptian ecosystem, through inclusive industrial and quality infrastructure policies development and capacity building of public institutions and business development services, and on the other hand providing support to targeted value chains and clusters to sustain the country’s economic growth and fully benefit of the available trade opportunities.
The Component 1 of the Project (Improve the capacity and efficiency of the Egyptian ecosystem for enterprise development and trade) builds on the outputs from the EU’s TDMEP activity (previous EU Trade Flagship project in Egypt). It, therefore aims at strengthening stakeholder involvement and reducing fragmentation and creating a conducive and coordinated environment for industrial development and Quality Infrastructure.
This component will focus on:
The Component 2 of the Project (Increased participation of Egyptian SMEs in selected industry value chains) will build on the technical support provided to selected value chains and clusters to demonstrate the benefit of a conducive National Quality Infrastructure and local collaboration among SMEs and their support institutions, in view of promoting inclusive and sustainable industrial development as well as increasing access to trade and promoting economic green growth.
FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
In the framework of the support provided by TIGARA project in Egypt to Quality Infrastructure stakeholders, the project plans to engage an international expert in scrap/waste inspection to train inspectors from the General Organization for Export and Import Control (GOEIC) on the international best practices for conducting such inspections, including proper sampling methods and ensuring inspectors’ safety. Under the overall supervision of the Project Manager and the National Project Coordinator and in coordination with the national quality infrastructure expert, the international expert is expected to perform the following main duties:
Main duties
Location (onsite/home-based)
Duration
Achieved results
I- Preparation Phase
a. Review of relevant Egyptian laws, regulations, and decrees
Home-based
1 day
Understand the Egyptian context
II- Training preparation and delivery
c. Prepare training materials on the inspection of scrap and waste products (metal and plastic), aligned with international best practices and tailored to the Egyptian context.
The training should cover (but not limited to) the following topics:
- The latest version of the Basel Convention and its annexes.
- Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for sampling consignments/waste residues, including a table showing the required sample size based on the shipment size to be inspected.
-The on-site checklist applied by the inspector, based on the specific type of scrap/waste
- Safety procedures to be followed during inspection and sample collection.
Home-based
3 days
Training materials prepared
d. Deliver the training to GOEIC Inspectors
Cairo, Egypt
5 days
Training conducted.
III- Final Report
e. including the training materials, trainees’ evaluation, and recommendations
Home-based
1 day
Full and compliant GSO notification application prepared.
Total: 10 working days over an estimated 2-month period
MINIMUM ORGANIZATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Education:
Advanced university degree in Environmental Engineering/Science, Chemistry, Industrial Engineering, Waste Management, Occupational Health & Safety, or a closely related discipline, is required.
Technical and Functional Experience:
Languages:
Full professional fluency in English (written and spoken) is required.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
Core values:
WE LIVE AND ACT WITH INTEGRITY: work honestly, openly and impartially.
WE SHOW PROFESSIONALISM: work hard and competently in a committed and responsible manner.
WE RESPECT DIVERSITY: work together effectively, respectfully and inclusively, regardless of our differences in culture and perspective.
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WE COMMUNICATE AND EARN TRUST: communicate effectively with one another and build an environment of trust where we can all excel in our work.
WE THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX AND INNOVATE: To stay relevant, we continuously improve, support innovation, share our knowledge and skills, and learn from one another.
Managerial and Leadership Competencies (as applicable)
WE ARE STRATEGIC, DECISIVE, PRINCIPLED AND INSPIRATIONAL: As managers, we are strategic and fair in driving our team’s performance. As leaders, we are a source of inspiration, stand for norms and standards established in the UN Charter and duty bound to defend these ideals with a principled approach.
WE ARE INCLUSIVE AND ACCOUNTABLE: As managers, we are inclusive in our approach and maintain constructive engagement with all our stakeholders. As leaders, we embrace all personnel and stakeholders and are accountable mutually within UNIDO, within the system, to beneficiaries and the public and beyond.
WE ARE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL: As managers, we go beyond conventional methods to help our organizational units strengthen their own agility and adaptability to change. As leaders in the UN system, we have a vision which is integrated and engaged across the pillars of Peace and Security, Human Rights and Development.
WE ARE COLLABORATIVE AND CO-CREATIVE: As managers, we foster a team spirit and create meaningful opportunities to hear the voices of those around us, while realizing that only by working together can we accomplish our mission. As leaders we see the inter-dependency of imperatives of the UN Charter and personally champion a collaborative inter-agency, multi-stakeholders and cross-thinking approach.
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