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Project Specialist (Works and Infrastructure) (Level 5)– Kingston

Jamaica Customs Agency Kingston and St. Andrew, Jamaica Updated: May 17, 2025

Summary

The incumbent will also provide technical advice on design standards, the cost-effectiveness of design, specification and methodology proposals, and workmanship for maintenance and rehabilitation of infrastructure, and new construction works. In addition, the Project Specialist (Works & Infrastructure) will conduct monitoring and evaluation activities during and after the construction phase of said works to ensure that the scope of work is completed in accordance with contract documents, agreed/established work, and value for money. 💰Salary: $5,198,035 JMD per annum.

Responsibilities

  • Technical/Professional:

    • Conducts and supervises procurement processes for physical infrastructure projects.
    • Prepares Tender Documents for Physical Infrastructure Works.
    • Prepares Physical Infrastructure Evaluation Report on Bidding Documents Received at Bid Opening.
    • Ensures implementation of e-procurement in physical infrastructure projects and use of e-tendering system i.e. GOJEP system.
    • Ensures full compliance of procurement activities with the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) Public Procurement Act (2015) and Public Procurement Regulations (2018); GOJ Procurement Handbook and Policies and Strategies.
    • Implements an effective internal control analysis of parameters in support of the proper design and functioning of a client-oriented procurement management system.
    • Provides critical analysis to the Public Procurement Committee on proposals, elaboration of contract strategy, sourcing strategy, quality management, supplier selection, and the improvement of procurement processes.
    • Conducts and supervises the procurement processes for physical infrastructure projects focusing on the achievement of the following results; ✓ Analysis of information in collaboration with the technical team, ✓ Preparation of procurement plans for the projects and monitoring of their implementation. ✓ Implementation of proper monitoring and control of procurement processes, their evaluation, negotiation of certain conditions of contracts in full compliance with Government of Jamaica Public Procurement Act (2015) and Public Procurement Regulations (2018), GOJ Procurement Handbook and Policies ✓ Elaboration and issuance of solicitation documents; review and publication of clarifications to bidders; bid receipt and bid opening; coordination of bid evaluation and preparation of evaluation reports; contract award and negotiations; elaboration of contractual forms. ✓ Preliminary review of submissions to the Public Procurement Commission (PPC) and Cabinet Infrastructure Committee and the Integrity Commission.
    • Implements an internal control system that ensures that contract documents are duly prepared and dispatched.
    • Follows up on timely corrective actions.
    • Elaborates and implements proposals to achieve excellence in the procurement service provision.
    • Provides technical advice on public procurement matters (infrastructure) to officers.
    • Manages, monitors, and controls the procurement of goods and services and ensures that the objectives and basic principles of procurements guideline and procedures and complied with.
    • Procures goods and services on a competitive basis without compromising quality and ensures proper storage.
    • Assist in reviewing designs for infrastructural works to improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the Agency.
    • Conducts surveys to gather data for procurement.
    • Monitors ongoing projects through site visits, attendance at meetings, reviews reports, documentation, and other means.
    • Evaluate the ethical viability of projects.
    • Coordinates contract management related to physical infrastructure projects focusing on the achievement of the following results; ✓ Implementation of proper contract management tools to ensure effective monitoring of contract execution and disbursement of payments, ✓ Safekeeping, execution of performance bonds and securities, and contractor assessment.
    • Coordinates with the Property Supervisor from the Property Services Unit in providing technical assistance, to supervise and monitor payment requests and conflict resolution during contract execution.
    • Provides analytical inputs to the elaboration and implementation of operational strategies related to physical development and infrastructure projects carried out by the Jamaica Customs Agency.
    • Meets with contractors, the public, developers, and interest groups concerning building projects, engineering regulations, standards, or policies.
    • Assist with the monitoring of activities of contractors to ensure the timely delivery of projects.
    • Ensures that funds are allocated to meet the expenditure for goods prior to placement of orders and ensured that the procurement practices conform to procurement guidelines of the FAA Act
    • Monitors and maintains contacts in the commodity market to keep abreast of price movements, technological improvements, and changes to ensure that orders for supplies are procured in the most efficient and economic manner.
  • Management/Administrative:

    • Participates in the development of the Division’s Corporate, Operational Plan, work programmes, and Budget.
    • Provides advice to the CEO/Commissioner of Customs, Director, Public Procurement, Project Manager, Property Services Unit, other Directors, and Managers on infrastructure works and procurement matters.
    • Advises the Project Manager /Director, Public Procurement of contractors’ reliability/suitability and performance.
    • Attends meetings of Public Procurement Commission Infrastructure Works Sub-committee
    • Attends meetings of the Infrastructure Development and Procurement Committees.
    • Represents the Ministry at Conferences, Workshops, Seminars, and other events.
    • Monitors and ensures that effective and up-to-date contracts and procurement records are maintained.
    • Manages to ensure that procurement practices conform to the Financial Audit Act (FAA) and Government Guidelines
    • Monitors and maintains an inventory listing of all equipment bought for infrastructural works.
    • Acts as a purchasing agent on behalf of the Agency.
    • Evaluates the performance of the Procurement and project processes along with the Project Manager, Director, Public Procurement, Property Services Supervisor, Project Manager, and Committee Members.
    • Assist in managing infrastructure works issues, budget, and schedules.
    • Advises on the appointment of external expertise when necessary.
  • Customer Service:

    • Maintains customer service principles, standards, and measurements and ensure the values of the Agency are upheld and maintained at all times.
  • Other:

    • Performs other related functions assigned from time to time by the Project Manager/Director, Public Procurement.

Required Skills

  • Core:

    • Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills
    • Good customer relations and quality focus skills
    • Excellent written, oral communication and presentation skills
    • Excellent problem-solving and negotiation skills
    • Excellent planning and organizing skills
    • Strong integrity
    • Ability to manage the client interface (external partners)
    • Good analytical and critical thinking skills
    • Goal/results oriented
  • Technical:

    • Ability to conduct infrastructure works analyses.
    • Sound knowledge of The National Building Code
    • Good knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)
    • Good understanding of Contract Administration and Management
    • Good knowledge of project assessment and technical analysis.
    • Sound knowledge of the Government Public Procurement Act 2015 & Regulations
    • Sound knowledge of the FAA Act
    • Knowledge of Project Planning and Management
    • Knowledge of Budget Preparation and Tender Management
    • Knowledge of the operations of Government/knowledge of the Agency’s policies and procedures
    • Proficiency in the relevant computer application software including Auto CAD
    • Good report writing skills.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.
  • Certificate in Public Procurement:

    • UNDP/CIPS Level 1 or 2 or INPRI Level 3 or 4
  • At least seven (7) years of relevant experience at the national or international level in Procurement Management with particular emphasis in infrastructure and works procurement.
  • Must have extensive knowledge of the Government of Jamaica Public Procurement Act (2015) and Public Procurement Regulations (2018), GOJ Procurement Handbook.
  • Training/Certification in Project Management would be an asset.
  • Experience in the usage of computers and office software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc.) and advanced knowledge of web-based management systems (ERPs).

Additional Information and Instructions

  • Special Conditions Associated with The Job:

    • Extensive travelling island wide
    • Holder of a Valid Driver’s Licence
    • Exposure to conditions related to the construction industry such as dust, noise, heat, and unsociable behaviour.

Applications, including résumés, should be submitted no later than Friday, May 30, 2025. 🔗 Register link available: 📧 Need Help? Email us at helpdesk@jca.gov.jm if you experience any technical difficulties.

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Project Specialist (Works and Infrastructure) (Level 5)– Kingston

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