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Profile and tasks of short term experts (STEs) To achieve the mandatory results and to carry out the activities as per section 3.4 (activities) assistance of indicatively 13 short-term experts of the following profile would be needed: Title Tasks Profile Input11 STE 1 – Legal expert in dangerous goods multimodal transport GAP analysis between EU and existing Ukrainian legislation, recommendations and legal drafting – primary and secondary legislation (activity to be done in collaboration with experts by modes) University degree Expert in EU transport acquis and implementation issues Excellent command of written and spoken English 50 md STE 2 – Institutional expert on transport safety Assess (including SWOT analysis) and provide recommendations on roles (duties and responsibilities) and authorities of Ministry of Infrastructure, Ukrtransbezpeka and other stakeholders during dangerous goods transport. Elaboration of Action Plan. Training activities University degree Excellent knowledge in Institutional issues related to transport safety Experience in institutional issues of which minimum 5 years in the field of transport safety Ability to develop guidance tools (plans, procedures, manuals, etc) Excellent command of written and spoken English 30 md STE 3 – Multimodal transport expert Assist in analysis and preparation of the legal drafts and action plans envisaged by this twinning project. Cross- cutting issues/ Training activities University degree Excellent knowledge of planning and enforcement activities At least 5 years of experience in multimodal procedures on dangerous goods transport 20 md STE 4 – Enforcement expert Analysis of enforcement legislation, provision of action plan and assistance in legal drafting (standards and regulations). Training activities University degree Excellent knowledge of planning of enforcement activities At least 7 years of experience in enforcing dangerous goods transport safety legislation 30 md STE 5 – Dangerous goods road transport expert Assist in analysis, preparation of the legal drafts and action plans envisaged by this twinning project Training activities University degree Excellent knowledge of planning and enforcement activities At least 5 years of experience in road dangerous goods transport safety 30 md 11 Input in man-days is indicative STE 6 – Dangerous goods rail transport expert Assist in analysis, preparation of the legal drafts and action plans envisaged by this twinning project Training activities University degree Excellent knowle...
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