Consultant (Maritime)

Tags: Law finance English language
  • Added Date: Thursday, 19 June 2025
  • Deadline Date: Thursday, 10 July 2025
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Contract InformationThis consultancy is for a 60 day period remunerated at US$500 per day

Salary InformationThis consultancy is for a 60 day period remunerated at US$500 per day

PurposeThe International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations and frequently engages consultants to support key aspects of its work. Under the overall supervision of the Director of Technical Cooperation and Implementation Division, the consultant will provide technical maritime expertise on a project designed to support Ukraine in addressing critical gaps in maritime equipment and infrastructure that hinder compliance with IMO regulations through a field study and capacity-building training workshop for Ukrainian officials

Duties and Responsibilities1. Review IMO’s needs assessment report and project proposal, identify critical gaps in equipment and infrastructure that hinder compliance with IMO regulations and validate the list of equipment needs with assistance from a national consultant.2. Conduct consultations with Ukrainian maritime authorities, port operators and SAR teams. 3. Conduct a one or two-week field visit (subject to UN security clearances) to Ukraine to inspect maritime infrastructure and security arrangements.4. Working together with a finance expert, deliver an in-person training workshop for Ukrainian officials on donor proposal writing, financial negotiations and best practices in maritime infrastructure funding.5. Provide training workshop and feedback evaluations.6. Produce a final report with detailed cost estimates and strategic recommendations

Required CompetenciesKnowledge and expertise in maritime safety, security, SAR and port infrastructure.Knowledge of IMO regulations and maritime security assessments, equipment procurement and operational risk assessment.Solid communication skills, including drafting and editing technical texts and ability to present complex issues orally in a clear manner.Thoroughness and good attention to detail in all responsibilities, ensuring accuracy in delivery and implementation.Ability to coordinate activities and resources.Ability to work effectively under pressure with a positive and solutions-oriented approach.Ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, at all levels including in an international, cross-cultural context.Analytical problem solving, strong time management skills

ExperienceA minimum of 10 years progressive working experience in maritime safety, security and infrastructure

EducationAdvanced university degree in maritime security, maritime or port administration, port agency, law, or another closely related field is essential

Language SkillsProficiency in English, both written and oral, is essential. Working knowledge of other UN languages would be an asset

OthersCompetent in the use of relevant IT applications including advanced skills in MS Office

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