Description of Responsibilities. The scope of work will vary depending on the individual assignments but would include one or various of the below tasks: • Provide support and technical assistance, as needed, to the preparation by country-specific project preparation teams of up to fifteen Upgraded Country Program PIFs; • Liaise with and support, as requested, the respective SGP National Coordinators of the Upgraded Country Program projects; • Advise on the PIF preparation process in each country so that the country-specific project preparation team is prepared to follow the agreed methodology to produce participatory landscape management plans as indicated in the GEF SGP Implementation Arrangements for GEF-7; • Complete project submission package submitted to PTA for technical clearance within specific milestones; • Provide support and technical assistance to the SGP Ecuador Country Program staff, as needed, on the preparation of a GEF Medium Size Project for submission to the GEF Sec; • Liaise with the National Coordinator of the SGP Ecuador Country Program to finalize and submit the MSP approval request to the GEF Sec; • Participation in Inception Workshops for UCPs; • Coordination with SGP KM focal point for communication and knowledge exchange between the UCPs and the SGP Global Programme; • Provide advice and orientation to SGP Country Programmes and UNDP Country Offices on their annual project reports (GEF PIRs); • Review Budget revisions submitted by SGP Country Programmes, and liaise with UNOPS and the UCP Global PA for final approval through Atlas/PIMS+; • Draft TORs for UCPs Mid-Term Reviews and Terminal Evaluations and assist the UNDP-GEF Global Coordinator of the SGP Upgrading Country Programs to review the final evaluations; • Oversee the development of community-based landscape management approach case studies for each UCP Country Programme; • Monitor the implementation of project activities and assume responsibility, when needed, for the smooth functioning of all operational activities related to project implementation; In carrying out these tasks, the consultant will work under the guidance and supervision of the SGP UCP Global Coordinator, the respective National Coordinators, and the UNDP Country Office staff. The consultant will be directly supervised by the UCP Global Coordinator. An indicative list of deliverables includes: • Three PIFs (Costa Rica, India, Philippines) to be submitted to GEF Sec by 15 October 2018; • An MSP for the Ecuador Country Program project to ...
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Description of Responsibilities. The Individual Consultants will be primarily home-based and work under the supervision of the BIOFIN Project Manager. The Consultants will work with the global BIOFIN Team, national BIOFIN Teams, UNDP Country Offices, core and donor country governments, other international/multi-lateral organizations, and contractors. The scope of work will vary depending on the specific assignment, but would include one or various of the below tasks: • Provide technical support and undertake reviews and impact monitoring of BIOFIN methodological outputs and processes in core countries, such as: workplans, quarterly reports, inception reports, Policy and Institutional Reviews, Biodiversity Expenditure Reviews, Financial Needs Assessments, and Biodiversity Finance Plans; • Travel to BIOFIN core countries as needed to support the implementation and dissemination of the BIOFIN Methodology. • Support National BIOFIN teams and government counterparts in identifying, developing and implementing the right mix of finance solutions, tailored to the country context; • Support the design and review of finance solution proposals developed by national BIOFIN teams following the BIOFIN Proposal template; • Provide feedback for the development of terms of reference, country workplans, quarterly reports, inception reports, final reports and other relevant documents; • Provide feedback on technical documents related to finance solutions, such as feasibility studies, concept notes, policies, laws, regulations, by-laws, organisational charts/HR Plans, resource mobilisation plans, enforcement strategies, economic valuations, advocacy plans, or any other technical reports that are required; • Travel to BIOFIN core countries as needed to support the design and implementation of finance solutions and engage with key stakeholders to develop opportunities of collaborations for finance solution implementation; • Develop tailored guidance materials or other knowledge products on selected finance solutions, and provide inputs into project proposals for resource mobilisation as required; • Guide national BIOFIN Teams to relevant experts, knowledge platforms, tools and other guidance material related to the prioritised finance solutions/mechanisms; • Support national BIOFIN teams to identify opportunities to promote gender equality and sustainable livelihoods when designing biodiversity finance solutions. • Engage in capacity assessments and capacity development of national stakeholders as required, he...
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1. Improve accuracy and performance of existing PowerBI DAX formulas 2. Create new DAX formulas in PowerBI 3. ETL changes using PowerQuery and Power BI M language
Description of Responsibilities. Deployment Manager The Deployment Manager will Own deployment strategy and plans Manage all deployment office activities Handle resource planning Manage coordination between H3G and TCS Ensures effective communications (internal/external to team) Resolve deployment critical issues Be held accountable for Installation success Networking Engineer Install Location Server into H3G labs and data centres Connect Location Server into Core Network Connect Location Server into H3G Enterprise Architecture (NESP) Connect Location Server internally Systems Engineer Install Location Server Hardware & 3rd Party software into H3G labs and data centres Test Engineer Update test plan as necessary from XyLab A Perform test according to Location Server test plan Work with Test Manager at H3G Work with Other H3G vendors to ensure test success Note: Information in this document marked with a "[*]" has been omitted and filed separately with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Description of Responsibilities. The Artist agrees to: Follow the directions of the music director, assistant music director, orchestra manager, or their designee. Follow DSL Policies and the Chicago Theatre Standards. All orchestra members are encouraged to become dues paying members. Rehearse the music on their own before the first group rehearsal so they are prepared to contribute immediately. Attend rehearsals and performances as scheduled, unless advance notice was provided as soon as the artist knew about the upcoming conflict. Adhere to all scheduled arrival times. Provide emergency contact information on the signature page. Promote attendance to the production by selling tickets and sharing show information with friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors. Solicit sponsorships or advertisements from local businesses to the best of the Artist’s ability. Treat musical instruments (especially those belonging to others), scores, props, set pieces, costumes, and facilities with care. Assist in rehearsal room setup and breakdown to the fullest extent of the Artist’s physical ability. Orchestra members are invited to assist with volunteer activities such as set building, truck loading, and strike as requested by the volunteer coordinator. Give a well-rehearsed performance and have fun to the best of the Artist’s ability! Publicity Release: The Artist agrees to let DSL use their name, photographs, video images, and the biographical information provided by the Artist for public relations and marketing purposes. The Artist agrees to comply with requests to attend promotional events to the best of their ability. The Artist also understands that DSL strives to create a safe and inviting environment for all participants, and DSL believes that quality productions are most achievable when all participants work together and treat each other as equals. Respectful behavior is required. If you have questions about the meaning and purpose of this agreement, please contact a member of the DSL Board of Governors.
Description of Responsibilities. The Artist agrees to: • Follow the directions of the artistic director, music directors, stage manager, & tech director, or their designee. • Follow DSL Policies, the Chicago Theatre Standards, and pay membership dues. • Rehearse the music and blocking, on their own so they are prepared to contribute at all rehearsals. • Attend rehearsals and performances as scheduled, unless advance notice was provided as soon as the artist knew about the upcoming conflict. • Adhere to all scheduled arrival times. • Provide emergency contact information on signature page. • Promote attendance to the production by selling tickets and sharing show information with friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors. • Solicit advertisements from local businesses. • Treat musical instruments, scores, props, set pieces, costumes, and facilities with care. • Assist in rehearsal room setup and breakdown to the fullest extent of the Artist’s physical ability. • Assist with volunteer activities such as set building, truck loading, and strike as requested by the volunteer coordinator to the fullest extent of the Artist’s physical ability. • Give a well-rehearsed performance and have fun to the best of the Artist’s ability!
Description of Responsibilities. The Expert will work with UNDP, under the direct coordination of the Montreal Protocol Unit (MPU/BDP) Programme Coordinator, and with close collaboration with the Governments´ National Ozone Units (NOU) of Angola, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay to carry-on the following services: Develop specifications of equipment and support UNDP MPU/BDP and Country Offices (or the project’s beneficiaries, when required) in all phases of the procurement processes required for the adoption of new ODS-free alternatives. Periodic follow up and delivery of project implementation report for each assisted company, providing technical evaluations, progress reports and recommendations to assure the achievement of the objectives described in the Project Documents (ProDocs); Prepare the Project Completion Reports.
Description of Responsibilities. The Individual agrees to: • Follow the directions of the producer, warehouse manager, artistic and music directors, stage manager, or their designee. • Follow DSL Policies and the Chicago Theatre Standards. They are encouraged to pay membership dues. • Attend activities they have agreed to participate in. • Adhere to all scheduled arrival times. • Provide emergency contact information on the signature page. • Promote attendance to the production by selling tickets and sharing show information with friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors. • Solicit advertisements from local businesses. • Treat musical instruments, scores, props, set pieces, costumes, and facilities with care. • Contribute to the production and have fun to the best of their ability!
Description of Responsibilities. The Interconnecting Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer will each maintain its own facilities. See also Section I. C. of this Attachment 2. III. PRICING ESTIMATES
A. Interconnection Facilities N/A B. Metering Equipment N/A