{"id":40649,"date":"2018-06-06T12:04:34","date_gmt":"2018-06-06T10:04:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joblistsouthafrica.com\/?p=40649"},"modified":"2018-08-15T13:38:11","modified_gmt":"2018-08-15T11:38:11","slug":"deloitte-consulting-overseas-projects-llc-new-opportunity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joblistsouthafrica.com\/deloitte-consulting-overseas-projects-llc-new-opportunity.html","title":{"rendered":"Deloitte Consulting Overseas Projects LLC New Opportunity"},"content":{"rendered":"

Deloitte Consulting LLP seeks a short-term Power Utility Transmission & Distribution Advisor to support Outcome 3 of the USAID Southern Africa Energy Program (SAEP): improved regional harmonization and cross border electricity trade. Specifically, SAEP is working to improve planning, operational and trading capabilities of market participants working within SAPP (Southern African Power Pool). This will improve the operations and increase the transmission capacity, reliability and redundancy of the SAPP interconnected transmission system. At the same time, it will optimize the Southern African power market and enhance the commercial viability of major regional infrastructure projects.<\/p>\n

Job Title: Transmission System Operation Advisor<\/strong>
\nLocation:<\/strong>\u00a0Malawi, Zimbabwe and two SAPP Member Utilities
\nContract Type:\u00a0<\/strong>Independent Consultant
\nRecruitment Type:<\/strong>\u00a0SADC Country Resident
\nProject:\u00a0<\/strong>Southern Africa Energy Program (SAEP)
\nOutcome:\u00a0<\/strong>Cross Border Trade
\nDelivery Range:\u00a0<\/strong>8 months
\nEstimated Level of Effort:<\/strong>\u00a0104 days
\nLanguage Requirement:<\/strong>\u00a0English<\/p>\n

Position Description and Responsibility<\/p>\n

The Malawian power utility company ESCOM is currently not interconnected to the greater SAPP system but plans to be interconnected to Mozambique in 2021 and to Zambia thereafter. To this end, ESCOM personnel need to be prepared to operate in an interconnected system and the following areas may require capacity strengthening:<\/p>\n