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Main TasksThe Expert, under the coordination of the Project Management (in Libya and in Italy), and working with the local expert for laboratory of analysis in water, fishery produces, molluscs, algae, marine biology, must be able to: - Avail, upon previous phases, on the identification of the species of fish and assessment of marine food production in Libya, those imported and exported, with the relevant supply chains, costing and pricing and administrative procedures; identification of Libyan sector gaps and weaknesses of the whole supply chain from the catch till commercialization; - Support the fish certification expert in the process to define the procedures to certify the fishery and aquaculture produces, to be potentially exported towards EU and non-EU countries, according to the status of the international commercial treaties; - Support the fish certification expert in the process to identify the targeted certifications to be applied for and obtained; - Support the drafting of guidelines of fish storage and management; - Support the design of operative processing flow of the selected structure and lead the design of the relevant laboratory to be installed inside the structure; - Support the assessment of necessary works and equipment for the selected structure, and lead the assessment of the relevant laboratory to be installed inside the structure; - Interact with the experts in fishery, fish certification, refrigeration/refrigerated logistics, supply chain (trade and export), fish processing, marine biologists and health & safety specialists; - Support local experts in the organization and involvement of Libyan focus groups (composed of laboratories for health & safety controls, certification bodies, fishers and their associations/cooperatives, fish processing and catering operators, refrigerated logistics firms, wholesalers and retailers, import/export firms, training and VET institutes) for research, discussion purposes, just like to tackle common challenges and build-up a Libyan supply chain of fishery and aquaculture; - Support the international and local experts in the implementation of their tasks, also providing the required information and data, drafting reports in English; - Carry out on-site missions, assisted by Project Management and local experts; - Support the local expert in the identification of local resources and supply chain operators for the better achievement of the Pilot Action goals; - Co-operate and communicate with the REBUILD proje...
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Main TasksThe Expert, under the coordination of the Project Management (in Libya and in Italy), and working with the local fishery supply chain (trade and export) expert, must be able to: - Coordinate and support the assessment of the species of fish and quantities produced in Libya, those imported and exported, with the relevant supply chains, costing and pricing and administrative procedures; - Support the report of quantities and values relevant to the preferences of market demand, in terms of local consumption, distribution channels, processing activities, at level of industrial and artisanal fishery, like for aquaculture; - Support the process to define the certification and traceability criteria, to be adopted for fishery and aquaculture produces in Libya; - Support the process to define the procedures to certify the fishery and aquaculture produces, to be potentially exported towards EU and non-EU countries, according to the status of the international commercial treaties; - Support the process to identify the targeted certifications to be applied for and obtained; - Interact with the experts in refrigeration/refrigerated logistics, supply chain (trade and export), food (fish) certification, fish processing, marine biologists and health & safety specialists; - Support local experts in the organization and involvement of Libyan focus groups (composed of fishers and their associations/cooperatives, fish processing, operators of refrigerated logistics, supply chain trade and import/export, food (fish) certification, marine biologists and health & safety specialists, health & safety controls, laboratories, training and VET institutes), for research, discussion purposes, just like to tackle common challenges and build-up a Libyan supply chain of fishery and aquaculture; - Support the international and local experts in the implementation of their tasks, also providing the required information and data, drafting reports in English; - Carry out on-site missions, assisted by Project Management and local experts; - Support the local expert in the identification of local resources and supply chain operators for the better achievement of the Pilot Action goals; - Co-operate and communicate with the REBUILD project management and the involved institutions in Italy, in Libya and Tunisia, with the European Commission, when required. Condition: Independent Consultant Type of contract: external advisory The deadline for submission is July 27th 2022.
Main Tasks. Driving a tram as well as any directly related duties, such as carriage inspections, sanding and light cleaning tasks.
Main Tasks. Within the framework of the Programme of Activities of the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS), the Consultative Committee will: a) formulate opinions and proposals on any question concerning sport, dealt with within the Council of Europe, and in particular on: - the draft EPAS programme of activity; - proposals of new international standards under consideration by EPAS; - the themes and the preparation of the Ministerial meetings, which are organised by EPAS; b) contribute to the implementation of the EPAS programme of activity and of new standards adopted and to the follow-up to the Ministerial meetings; report on activities where EPAS partner organisations have been involved; c) appoint every two years a Bureau of 6 delegates from member organisations of the Consultative Committee to co-operate with the EPAS Bureau between joint meetings; d) make proposals on joint projects between NGOs, other relevant organisations and public authorities, to be funded inter alia by voluntary contributions; e) prepare reports on current issues concerning sports or sports-related matters, to be presented at the joint meetings of the Governing Board and the Consultative Committee;
Main Tasks. 2.1.1 In accordance with the national legislation and Rail Baltica Global project requirements, the Contractor shall perform all necessary tasks to provide: 1. Location and investigation of the existence and condition of the selected National Geodetic Network points, as well as their usability. Creation of interim report with results of investigation works. 2. Selecting new National Geodetic Network point or designing new RB Geodetic Reference Network point if the existing National Geodetic Network point is not usable even after slight cleaning of sur- roundings (agreed with landowner) for suitable GNSS measurements or there are no National Geo- detic Network points on site. 3. Creation of Location Design of Rail Baltica high-speed railway Geodetic Network and collecting all necessary permits. The location design contains of all the necessary approvals regarding the used point type, location and installation method, which is necessary for the next phases - establishment and construction of the points in the locations specified in the Location Design. 2.1.2 The Contractor shall review and analyse all references and annexes necessary for the provision of services under the Agreement. 2.1.3 The Contractor shall analyse all the requirements for design and for next phase needed for construction works, prepare and submit all necessary applications to the respective authorities for information and permits. 2.1.4 The Contractor shall undertake all necessary works for Site Investigations, including accessibility, open sky vis- ibility obstacles, ownership of land where the new RB Geodetic Reference Network points will be designed, soil condition and suitability to guarantee stability for specific point type (if necessary, test drilling and analysis or analysis of relevant data from existing geotechnical databases) etc. 2.1.5 The Contractor shall assess existing structures and utilities (including but not limited to high / low voltage electricity lines, general gas pipelines, water supply and sewer, telecommunication lines) intersections and Technical Conditions. 2.1.6 The Contractor shall analyse existing data and implement necessary investigations of the underground utili- ties of the designed point location with a cable locator. 2.1.7 The Contractor shall obtain all permits, qualification certificates, licenses required to implement and complete the Final Location Design Services. 2.1.8 The Contractor shall prepare Location Design proposals for the exact location...
Main Tasks.  Lead, plan and manage the process of designing the 2021-2017 Interreg North-West Europe programme  Lead and facilitate the negotiations between the countries involved in the future programme, including ensuring that consensus is reached.  Draft the materials needed to facilitate decision making on the future programme and contribute to the drafting of the programme documents. The “process-leader” can draw on a certain capacity from MA/JS.
Main TasksThe Expert, under the coordination and in support of the Project Management in Italy must be able to:
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Main Tasks. 1. Implement a technical innovation project to create energy-saving and alternative-energy vehicles. Enhancing the capability for technical innovation is central to cultivating and developing the energy-saving and alternative-energy vehicle industry. To accomplish that objective, China will:  Strengthen the industry position as it relates to technological innovation.  Concentrate innovative elements toward preponderant enterprises.  Improve the technological innovation system to define market orientation, in combination with production and research.  Through the national science and technology plan, special projects, and other channels, increase support to key, breakthrough core technologies and enhance industrial competitiveness. 2. Increase technical research and development of energy-saving vehicles. China plans to significantly improve vehicle fuel economy and actively promote the integration and innovation of vehicle energy saving technology, as well as its introduction, absorption, and secondary innovation. In addition, China will:  Focus on the development of hybrid technology research, develop special hybrid engine and electromechanical coupling devices, and support the development and research of efficient internal combustion technology and advanced electronic control technology, including diesel high-pressure common-rail, direct injection, homogeneous combustion, and turbo-charging engines.  Support the development of six-gear and more mechanical transmissions, dual clutch automatic transmissions, and automatic control mechanical transmissions for commercial vehicles.  Create breakthrough low-resistance components, lightweight materials, and laser welding molding technology.  Substantially increase the technology level of small-displacement engines.  Effectively carry out technical research on polluting emissions, such as nitrogen oxides.

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