Principal Functions
Under the supervision of the Head, Operations and Planning, the Senior
Mission Planning Coordinator performs the following functions:
- Conduct long and Short Term Chemical Weapons and Industry
Inspection Planning:
Review the annual verification plan. Conduct a detailed resource-based
analysis. Identify resource limitations and develop an implementable
Inspection Plan.
Select Inspection Team Leaders. Direct the composition of the Inspection
Teams based upon an evaluation of the specific mission requirements,
detailed facility information and past inspection experience. Direct
employment priorities in the event of conflicts.
- Plan for the implementation of the world-wide OPCW
verification regime for Chemical Weapons:
Monitor States Parties' Annual Destruction Plans and develop long-term
options for the on-site verification of compliance with the CWC. Compare
these options with the mid-term budget in order to identify resource
constraints. Develop planning options to ensure an effective
verification regime.
Review the budget-based OPCW Annual Inspection Plan and conduct a
resource-based analysis. Identify conflicts and make planning proposals.
Plan for the effective use of all inspection resources in the
implementation of the OPCW verification regime.
- Oversee the implementation of the Short Term Chemical Weapons
and Chemical Industry Inspection Plans:
Co-ordinate an average of 83 Chemical weapons and 241 industry
inspections annually in cooperation with the other MPC.
Oversee the mission preparation activities of the Inspection Team.
Instruct the Inspection Team on country specific issues and past
inspection experience. Co-ordinate mission preparations with other
divisions/branches and other OPB staff sections. Assess the Inspection
Team preparedness for its mission.
Review the progress of each inspection, anticipate problems and refer
issues to the applicable agency within the Secretariat. Direct action by
the Inspection Team.
Collect and collate operational lessons learned. Develop remedial
measures to avoid re-occurrence of problems. Write Working Procedures
for Inspection Teams at Chemical Weapons Destruction Facilities and
mission planning related processes.
- Plan and organise inspectors assignments and activities:
Manage the mission assignments, training and leave.
- Provide information and coordinate SMPC-specific IT
requirements:
Provide statistical data to Senior Management and to States Parties
regarding Inspection Activities and Operational Information.
Coordinate projects for OPB involving the Inspector Rostering Solution
(Quintiq) and the EMWO.
- Serve as the point of contact with National Authorities:
Maintain a regular contact with the States Parties' local delegations
and National Authorities. Participate in bilateral discussions, acting
as the authority for operational policy issues.
Knowledge and Experience
Education
Essential
- An advanced university degree or equivalent from a recognised
institution in a job related field;
- A first level university degree in combination with qualifying
experience (minimum 9 years) may be accepted in lieu of an advanced
university degree;
- Equivalent or specialized training in combination with at least 13
years of relevant professional experience may be accepted in lieu of
a university degree.
Desirable
Management of IT projects.
Experience
Essential
- At least 7 years of relevant experience in activities that relate
to the planning for and movement, by a variety of transportation
alternatives, or sizeable numbers of personnel and sensitive
equipment is required and 9 years with first level degree;
- Experience working in an environment that handles classified
information.
Desirable
- Experience in logistics and administrative management;
- Experience in crisis management or dealing with emergency
situations is highly desirable;
- Experience in transport and handling of dangerous goods is
desirable;
- Experience in using resource scheduling application, or project
management software.
Skills and Abilities (key competencies)
- A thorough understanding of the overall planning and
operational/logistical support requirements associated with the
movement of personnel and equipment by air, rail and road;
- IT knowledge, in general, and of relational databases, in
particular, is highly desirable;
- A well-developed sense of judgment, an ability to work well with
others under time-sensitive conditions where innovative and
imaginative planning/problem solving skills are necessary;
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal;
- Flexibility and ability to work under pressure;
- Tact, discretion, and the ability to work harmoniously in a
multi-cultural environment.
Language Requirements
Fluency in English is essential and a good working knowledge of one of
the other official languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and
Spanish) is desirable.