Africa Investment Advisor at Tetra Tech
Tetra Tech is a leading provider of consulting, engineering, program management, construction management, and technical services. The Company supports government and commercial clients by providing innovative solutions focused on water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Africa Investment Advisor - USAID
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Overview
- Tetra Tech International Development Services headquartered in Arlington, VA is currently accepting expressions of interest from qualified candidates for a potential Africa Investment Advisor position on a USAID funded program in Lagos, Nigeria, overseeing a Geographic Coverage Area (GCA), including Nigeria and Ghana.
- DFC’s goal is to increase private capital investment in sub-Saharan Africa as a foreign policy and development priority.
- The AIA will be instrumental in the effective deployment and coordination of economic tools to help develop, facilitate, expedite, and mitigate the risk of commercial transactions between the United States and Africa.
- The AIA will facilitate commercial transactions, including project finance, insurance and, private equity fund investments.
- The AIA will be responsible for establishing a strong business development presence on the ground in priority locations and working closely with other U.S. government agencies to ensure responsiveness to private sector needs.
Responsibilities
- Perform Business Development and Transaction Support services for the United States International Development Finance Corporation in the Eastern region of Sub-Saharan Africa
- Build and maintain a strong network of contacts in the public and private sectors in the GCA, and with potential investors to facilitate economic activity
- Serve as the principal point of contact representing the DFC in prospecting the GCA market and building a pipeline of financeable deals
- Identify and pre-screen transaction opportunities where DFC involvement could improve outcomes
- Conduct business development meetings with potential project sponsors, developers, financiers, and other relevant parties for the purpose of introducing DFC offerings and funding criteria, identifying potential opportunities for transaction the DFC to have a positive impact.
- Monitor and report on applicable policy or legislation changes that may affect transactions
- Assist DFC officers on due diligence, including verification of conditions precedent to reach financial close
- Assist with post-execution performance monitoring collection, completion, and/or verification of post-financial close transaction performance and/or development impact
- Train and meet regularly with local, inter-agency Embassy staff, on DFC offerings, eligibility criteria, and relevant strategic priorities to educate staff on how to identify financing opportunities for DFC and to follow up on opportunities.
- Participate and present at events, conferences, or Embassy-convened meetings relevant to DFC business
- Assist with travel and meeting logistics for senior-level DFC personnel traveling to the GCA, as required
- Review prospective project information documents to vet, evaluate and make recommendations on project opportunities
- Follow up on potential transaction opportunities identified by US Government agencies, as requested by the DFC, to determine suitability for DFC involvement
- Respond to DFC documentation requests as needed.
- Track all prospecting and transaction details for all opportunities in approved program format.
- Remain engaged with all transactions through their lifecycle
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in management or administration, business, or a related field relevant to development finance
- At least five years demonstrable experience with investment banking, financial advisory, insurance underwriting, project development, development finance, project finance, financial services or development finance-related consulting, or private equity is required.
- Must possess an existing, extensive and demonstrable network of professional contacts in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Proficiency with business tools and technology, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, data analysis tools, and Visio with the ability to quickly learn other tools as necessary is required
- Willingness to travel regularly during the duration of the contract (approximately 50%).
- Fluency in English and a working knowledge of French are required, Knowledge of other languages spoken in Africa are highly desirable.
- At least three years of relevant experience in developing or emerging countries, including, in sub-Saharan Africa is required
- Demonstrated experience and skills in planning, procurement, monitoring and reporting in multiple project environments and in the context of donor-funded development projects
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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Application Information / Notice
- To be considered applicants must submit the following as part of the online application process:
- Cover Letter
- CV in reverse chronological format
- Please ensure that all necessary documents are uploaded, as incomplete applications and/or corrupt files may delay processing of your application or remove you from consideration.
- Applications that do not meet the minimum requirements listed above will not be considered. No phone calls will be accepted