Mathematica Global works closely with a range of development partners to provide monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) support for energy sector investments designed to end energy poverty and promote economic growth. Our work in the energy sector includes rigorous evaluations using both traditional and innovative data sources as well as renewable energy market landscape assessments, case studies of employment associated with energy-sector investments, cost-benefit assessments of energy investments, and political economy analyses of financial and regulatory landscapes. Our findings have helped organizations adjust project implementation and informed the design of future energy investments while our engagement with utilities has promoted data-driven solutions to improve efficiency.
Mathematica seeks a consultant to provide energy sector expertise for a range of monitoring, evaluation, and learning efforts in low- and middle-income countries. In this role, the consultant will provide technical expertise throughout the evaluation lifecycle, advising on evaluation design and instrument development, conducting primary and secondary data collection, analyzing grid-level and other energy sector data, and reporting on results
Responsibilities:
Serve as technical expert on evaluations of diverse energy sector investments, including (but not limited to) grid expansion and service quality improvements, off-grid systems, utility performance and energy sector reform, private investment in energy finance, renewable energy and energy efficiency, grid digitization, and energy systems planning
Advise on data sources that could be used to measure outcomes or key performance indicators for various MEL activities in the energy sector, coordinate with technical stakeholders to obtain administrative, grid-level, and other relevant data, and validate the quality of those data
Integrate open-source and widely available data platforms related to energy and climate into MEL work
Conduct key informant interviews with a diverse range of stakeholders, including program participants, engineers, utility staff, policy makers, and donors
Provide input on evaluation design and primary data collection instruments such as interview protocols and survey questionnaires
Provide written summaries and analysis of findings from document review, interviews, and quantitative data analysis
Perform other analyses of the energy sector in low- and middle-income countries, including landscape assessments, case studies, and political economy analyses
Translate complex engineering and regulatory concepts into non-technical terms for the research team, partner organizations, and clients
Represent Mathematica and its MEL activities in the energy sector to external stakeholders in program countries
Stay current with developments in open data resources and remote-sensing to enhance data-driven decision-making
Qualifications:
The needs of Mathematica Global’s energy team span multiple technical areas. We invite applicants who meet most of these qualifications to apply for this consultancy
Postgraduate or doctoral degree in electrical engineering, physics, environmental science/ climate science, energy economics, energy policy, or other energy-related postgraduate training
Minimum five years’ experience working in the energy sector (preferably the electricity sector) in a low- or middle-income country (LMIC) and deep understanding of the functions and relationships of energy sector institutions
A broad understanding of the energy sector in multiple LMICs, including policy and regulatory frameworks, generation, transmission and distribution technologies, and energy finance
Knowledge of climate-related energy topics such as solar and wind power, energy efficiency, energy system resilience, and battery storage
Deep knowledge of and experience analyzing grid-level data sources such as utility, smart meter, and grid sensor data
Excellent understanding of power systems and an ability to interpret power systems analysis and modeling
Fluency in written and spoken English; proficiency in written and spoken French strongly preferred
Familiarity with evaluation methodologies and experience in the use of quantitative and qualitative research methods
Ability to translate complex concepts into simple terms for non-specialist stakeholders
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work across cultural contexts
Willingness to travel to project locations
Consultancy details:
You will have the opportunity to work on a range of projects, contributing your expertise to drive successful outcomes for our clients. The nature of consultancy work is inherently flexible, and as such, the volume of work can fluctuate. We seek professionals who thrive in evolving environments and can adapt to the changing needs of our business and clients.
The workload will be project-dependent and may vary. While we endeavor to provide consistent engagement opportunities, we cannot guarantee a fixed number of hours or projects. Flexibility and a willingness to take on projects as they arise are essential.
Application instructions:
This position is open to candidates worldwide. Applications must include a cover letter, CV, and writing sample (in English) and should be sent to globalconsultants@mathematica-mpr.com.
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