Job Title: Graduate Advisor
Organization: Mott MacDonald
City Kampala,
Country Uganda
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist in the project and document administration of KEE RAP project
Offer support on development of IFS bids and EOIs
Actively participate on IFS assignments through project support to gain knowledge and experience
Assist in business development actives for IFS within East Africa region through maintenance of data base highlighting PPP opportunities, current programmes within the region
To learn and use Mott MacDonald procedures, software packages, and working practices.
Complete administrative duties and take on the responsibility for particular functions of work to enable up to date and easily accessible information.
Analysis of data; undertaking data extraction and manipulation, charting data to understand the information relevant to each project, and ensuring that all data is checked and correct.
When necessary, provide assistance in the building of financial Models; creating equations, understanding coefficients and their signs, and creating graphical output in Excel.
Contributing to the creation and development of client presentations.
Attendance of both internal and external meetings during a project; taking responsibility for organising meetings, and writing up all internal and external project meeting minutes and action points
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
The applicant should possess a Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field
Technical Competencies:
Attention to detail
Technical capability
Understanding of technical standard (s)
Project delivery
Familiarity with relevent software
Good Analytical skills
Behavioural Competencies:
Personal drive
Team work
Problem solving
Initiating Action
Seeking to improve personal knowledge
How to Apply:
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