Looking for a role where your infrastructure project development experience can be
used to reduce poverty and to support economic and sustainable development?
Does joining a team who collectively identify, evaluate and develop critical infrastructure projects in developing countries from feasibility to implementation sound like your next calling?
Swedfund are looking for an experienced project manager with exposure to emerging markets and developing infrastructure projects within the energy sector.
Aside from taking on responsibilities for ensuring smooth project progression alongside your colleagues and project owner partners, you will also be tasked with the following,
- Supporting the project owner to take projects through the project development stages and to help develop terms of reference for specific project development studies such as feasibility studies, environmental and social impact assessments.
 - Ensuring productive and strong key stakeholder relationships with various public and private agencies
 - Enhancing the local project owner’s capacity to procure and develop sustainable solutions aligned with Swedlund’s guidelines
 - Ensure successful project implementation via coordinating the engagement and involvement of various technical advisors and project owners
 - Manage complex dialogues regarding projects with both local and foreign partners
 - Develop and improve internal project tools and systems
 
The position is located in the office in Stockholm; however, the position involves regular international travel comprising around about 4-6 trips per year of 5 day’s duration per trip.
Your profile?
Relevant candidates will have more than 5 years of relevant work experience which should include experience from energy sector infrastructure project development and management from role(s) in utility companies, international industrial companies or technical consulting roles This alongside interest and, preferably, experience in international development will ensure success in the role. Exposure to infrastructure project financing is preferable.
Qualifications
What's needed?
- Academic degree in Economics, Engineering or Social sciences.
 - At least 5–10 years of relevant experience.
 - Experience in energy sector infrastructure project development and project management
 - International experience
 - Experience in project development and financing within infrastructure projects, preferably in projects that have been run in a Team Sweden context
 - Professional levels of English
 
What’s preferred?
- Experience with sustainability issues and how these can be addressed within the framework of feasibility studies
 - Experience from developing countries
 - Experience of collaborating with development banks and other financiers
 - Experience and understanding of publicly funded activities
 
Questions and contact
This role is based in Stockholm and final candidates will be subjected to background screening. Interviews and selection are conducted on an ongoing basis and selected candidates will be subjected to a background control.
We are looking forward to receiving your application asap. If you have any questions regarding the recruitment, kindly contact shaun.ogden@amendo.se.
Applications are open until November 30th, shortly thereafter we will update applicants on the status of their application.
- Department
 - Project Accelerator
 - Locations
 - Stockholm
 
Stockholm
We are on mission to combat poverty by investing in and develop sustainable businesses in the world’s most challenging markets.
About Swedfund
Swedfund is a state owned company with a societal mission managed by the Ministry of Finance and financed through portfolio reflows and annual capital injections from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
Our mission is to fight poverty by making sustainable investments in developing countries. We have two instruments to fulfil our mission: sustainable investments in the private sector and technical feasibility studies through the Project Accelerator targeting the public sector.
Today we are 97 co-workers with head office in Stockholm, Sweden and regional offices in Nairobi, Kenya and Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.