Senior Energy Specialist
Lead energy policy dialogue and manage lending portfolio in Mongolia.
Overview
Lead energy policy dialogue and manage lending portfolio in Mongolia.
You have:
- Master's degree in engineering, energy planning/economics, finance/business administration, or equivalent areas relevant for energy sector development.
- At least 8 years of combined experience in the World Bank, other international institutions and/or companies, government agencies, and/or energy sector utilities with demonstrated track record of successful engagement with complex projects.
- Demonstrated solid understanding of energy policies, technologies, strategies, and reform agenda needed to facilitate energy transition, public and private partnership in the energy sector, particularly in the context of sophisticated IBRD countries.
- Excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills and proven track record of effective communication, including on difficult issues, and build strong partnerships with clients and colleagues across units and departmental boundaries in a multi-cultural environment.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate with senior authorities on complex energy policy issues, including integration of energy sectoral solutions into the broader economic framework.
- Demonstrated active listening skills and the ability to influence the audience (such as counterparts in government, international partner organizations, academia, and Bank colleagues, senior staff and managers).
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, including an ability to communicate complex issues in simple terms and to engage in evidence-based dialogue with clients.
- Demonstrated records in teamwork and inclusion to support collaboration and working across boundaries, and ensuring diverse talent and capability is mobilized across sectors.
- Ability to work independently, taking initiative, and flexibility in quickly adjusting to changing work program requirements.
- Demonstrated track record in carrying out high quality and timely analytical reports and activities would be advantageous.
Senior Energy Specialist
Job #: req32000 Organization: World Bank Sector: Energy Grade: GG Term Duration: 4 years 0 months Recruitment Type: International Recruitment Location: Beijing,China Required Language(s): English Preferred Language(s): Closing Date: 3/17/2025 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC Description
Working at the World Bank Group provides a unique opportunity for you to help our clients solve their greatest development challenges. The World Bank Group is one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries; a unique global partnership of five institutions dedicated to ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity. With 189 member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we work with public and private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking projects and using data, research, and technology to develop solutions to the most urgent global challenges. For more information, visit www.worldbank.org.
The Infrastructure Practice Group
The Infrastructure Practice Group is charged with developing sustainable solutions to help close infrastructure gaps in developing and emerging economies. We help countries address their unique infrastructure needs by working with the public and private sectors. Infrastructure improves lives by connecting people to opportunity. For more information: https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/infrastructure
The East Asia and Pacific Region (EAP) Regional Infrastructure Department (IEADR)
The EAP region serves 22 client countries with a total population of about 2 billion. Clients range from large IBRD countries such as China, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines; to smaller IDA countries (or IDA/IBRD blend countries) such as Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, several Pacific Island states, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste. The EAP region presents a dramatic illustration of the global dynamics, opportunities and risks of the 21st century. EAP has made spectacular progress towards achieving the WBG’s twin goals, eliminating extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity – extreme poverty declined faster than any other region and the income of the bottom 40 percent increased substantially. Such a rapid transformation has made EAP one of the most dynamic regions in the world. However, it also faces Significant challenges such as managing the largest rural-to-urban population shift in human history, coping with rising inequality, addressing large infrastructure gaps, dealing with climate change, and building human capital.
The EAP Infrastructure Department (IEADR) is responsible for project lending and policy advisory work in the energy, transport and urban development and related climate action and private capital mobilization space for the EAP Region. The department presently comprises an energy and extractives unit (IEAE1), a transport unit (IEAT1) and two urban units (IEAU1 & IEAU2).
Energy & Extractives Global Practice
Energy is at the heart of development. Energy makes possible the investments, innovations and new industries that are the engines of jobs, inclusive growth and shared prosperity for entire economies. Universal access to affordable, reliable and sustainable and modern energy – Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 – is essential to reach other SDGs and is at the center of efforts to tackle climate change.
The EAP Energy Unit (IEAE1) supports clients in the region in addressing diverse energy sector challenges, including sector reform, utility efficiency and restructuring, renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy access, and regional integration. In particular, since the region represents a substantial portion of global greenhouse gas emissions and coal consumption, the engagement focuses on expanding access to clean and modern energy services, facilitating energy transition and cross-border power trade in the region while meeting rising energy demand to sustain economic development.
For more information: https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/energy or
https://worldbankgroup.sharepoint.com/sites/wbenergy
Duties and Accountabilities
The EAP Energy Unit (IEAE1) is seeking to recruit a Senior Energy Specialist to be based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The successful candidate will report to the Practice Manager of IEAE1, who is based in Singapore, and work alongside a group of professionals based in Washington, DC and throughout the region. The selected candidate will lead policy dialogue and manage the Bank’s ongoing lending portfolio and analytical programs for Mongolia to help facilitate broader energy sector objectives and address global public goods, and possibly cross-support selected countries in the EAP region. The specific duties include:
• Lead/co lead policy dialogue, and advisory activities and projects in Mongolia. Be part of the strategic engagement with the authorities and stakeholders at various levels, which covers power and heating tariff reform, energy sector reforms, transmission and distribution, renewable energy and energy storage, clean heating and energy efficiency, policy and regulations for private participation in the energy sector.
• Lead analytical and advisory activities in the energy sector in Mongolia to inform strategic engagement, policy dialogue, and business development, in coordination with internal and external energy sector stakeholders.
• Lead business development and the preparation of lending operations in the energy sector with the aim of facilitating energy transition and sector reforms and provision of cross-sector and one WBG solutions.
• Lead implementation support for energy operations with the aim to enhance quality in portfolio management, accelerate implementation and deliver results and impacts.
• Forge strong partnerships with organizations including bilateral and regional development partners and other IFIs, and with local and international experts to ensure close coordination in supporting Mongolia’s energy transition.
• Contribute to the dissemination of our activities, within the WBG and in external events. Provide inputs to operational products/outputs for sector and country briefings, core Bank products including the Country Partnership Framework, Country Climate and Development Report and other GP’s analytical and advisory reports, etc.
• Lead teams and provide guidance and mentoring to junior staff on operational, policy dialogue and analytical activities.
• Potentially provide support to energy sector engagement in other countries in the region.
Selection Criteria
• Master’s degree in engineering, energy planning/economics, finance/business administration, or equivalent areas relevant for energy sector development.
• At least 8 years of combined experience in the World Bank, other international institutions and/or companies, government agencies, and/or energy sector utilities with demonstrated track record of successful engagement with complex projects.
• Demonstrated solid understanding of energy policies, technologies, strategies, and reform agenda needed to facilitate energy transition, public and private partnership in the energy sector, particularly in the context of sophisticated IBRD countries.
• Excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills and proven track record of effective communication, including on difficult issues, and build strong partnerships with clients and colleagues across units and departmental boundaries in a multi-cultural environment with virtual teams located in different countries.
• Demonstrated ability to communicate with senior authorities on complex energy policy issues, including integration of energy sectoral solutions into the broader economic framework.
• Demonstrated active listening skills and the ability to influence the audience (such as counterparts in government, international partner organizations, academia, and Bank colleagues, senior staff and managers).
• Excellent oral and written communication skills, including an ability to communicate complex issues in simple terms and to engage in evidence-based dialogue with clients.
• Demonstrated records in teamwork and inclusion to support collaboration and working across boundaries, and ensuring diverse talent and capability is mobilized across sectors.
• Ability to work independently, taking initiative, and flexibility in quickly adjusting to changing work program requirements.
• Demonstrated track record in carrying out high quality and timely analytical reports and activities would be advantageous.
Technical competencies:
• Knowledge and Experience in Development Arena - Understands policy making process; distills operationally relevant recommendations/lessons for clients.
• Policy Dialogue Skills - Identifies and assesses policy issues and plays an active role in the dialogue with the government and/or other stakeholders.
• Integrative Skills - Working to develop an integrated view across all facets of current sector.
• Energy Sector Technologies - Direct experience with depth in at least one area: power and heating, energy access, power generation, transmission and distribution, renewables, energy efficiency, low carbon strategies, utility operational efficiency, tariff and institution reforms etc.
• Energy Policy, Strategy and Institutions - Familiarity with energy policies, strategies, institutions, and regulations.
• Fluency and efficiency in English language, both verbal and written English.
World Bank Group Core Competencies
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Potential interview questions
| Can you share an experience where you led a dialogue with a government on energy policy? | This question aims to understand your experience in high-stakes communication. | Discuss a specific instance where your leadership influenced energy policy. |
| Describe a complex energy sector project you managed and the challenges you faced. | The interviewer seeks insight into your project management skills. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you approach building partnerships with local stakeholders in energy projects? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What strategies do you employ to ensure effective communication of complex issues to clients? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you explain how you integrate energy solutions within the broader economic framework? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |