Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Job: Opportunity for European Graduates East Africa Political Analyst (M/F)-Uganda (10051756)

Organization: Total
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda

About Total:
Have you ever thought of applying your skills and expertise to the needs of a multinational company? As an energy company, Total does business worldwide in oil, gas, petrochemicals and tomorrow biomass and solar. We operate in more than 130 countries and have nearly 100,000 employees. Each year we hire more than 10,000 people worldwide to fulfill our mission, which is to responsibly enable as many people as possible to access energy in a world of constantly growing demand.

Key Duties and ResponsibilitiesYour mission, in our subsidiary in Uganda, will focus on two main areas:
  • Risk Assessment
  • Implement local political analyses
  • Implement Regional political analyses
  • Implement Regional Oil and Gas analyses
  • Stakeholders Mapping in Oil and Gas

Methodology:
  • Implement Monthly Report in coordination with Security, Public Affairs department and Social affairs
  • Implement Alert Reporting system
  • Voluntary Principle on Security and Human Rights Risk Matrix Follow u
  • Coordination with International Alert on VPSHR methodology

Qualifications, Skills & Experience:
  • The candidates should hold Masters or Ph.Ds in political science
  • Fluency in English
  • Political East Africa knowledge
  • Comprehensive Oil and gas political knowledge
Computing Skills: Good working knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook
  • Good knowledge of google 
  • Open sources research 
Relevant internships 
Good social relationship
Developing network capacity
Hard worker
Good writer

How to Apply:
VIE positions are available to citizens of the European Economic Area (EU + Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland) aged between 18 and 28. More information regarding the VIE programme (including salary rates) can be found on www.civiweb.com. If suitably qualified, please visit the Linked In link below to express your interest. Click Here

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