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Vacancy Announcement: National Project Technical Expert Within Project Management Unit (PMU)

Project Title: Promoting cleantech innovation and entrepreneurship for green jobs in Mongolia
Expertise Title: Project Technical Expert
Name of National Project Executing Entity (National PEE) Development Solutions NGO
Main Duty Station and Location: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Start of Contract (EOD): 2026/03/09
End of Contract (COB): 2026/12/31
Expected Duration: 4 years (renewable annually based on performance evaluation)
Contract Type: Full-time
  1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The “Promoting Cleantech Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Green Jobs in Mongolia (GCIP Mongolia)” project, jointly implemented by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and executed by the Development Solutions NGO and the Climate Change Research and Cooperation Center (CCRCC) with financing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), is being implemented based on the Clean Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (CIEE) concept.

The project aims to nurture cleantech startups, support their market entry, and enhance access to investment by strengthening national, regional, and international cooperation.

The project consists of the following three core components: 1) Transforming early-stage innovation cleantech solutions into commercial enterprises, 2) Cleantech Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (CIEE) strengthening and connectivity and 3) Programme Coordination and Coherence. 

Development Solutions NGO has been selected as the National Project Executing Entity (PEE) and is implementing the project in close cooperation with the Climate Change Research and Cooperation Center (CCRCC). 

  1. GENERAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT RESPONSIBILITIES

Under the supervision of the Project Coordinator and the Environmental Manager, and in close coordination with the Project Management Unit (PMU), the Technical Expert shall provide continuous technical and implementation support for the day-to-day execution of the project. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Supporting the day-to-day implementation of project activities by providing timely technical inputs, advice, and hands-on support, as required by the PMU;
  • Providing technical guidance to ensure that project activities are implemented in accordance with the approved Project Document, GCIP Framework, and applicable technical guidelines;
  • Supporting the adaptation, application, and contextualization of GCIP methodologies, tools, and technical guidance to the Mongolian context;
  • Provide technical support to consultants, trainers, mentors, judges, and service providers engaged under the project, while working closely with relevant government counterparts and key stakeholders to ensure technical quality, alignment, and consistency of outputs;
  • Participating in project team meetings, technical coordination meetings, and internal implementation discussions, as required, and providing technical inputs and follow-up support;
  • Contributing technical inputs to project documentation, technical notes, training materials, and implementation records;
  • Supporting documentation of technical outputs, implementation progress, lessons learned, and emerging good practices;
  • Supporting the Project Coordinator in identifying technical gaps, risks, or implementation challenges and proposing practical, solution-oriented recommendations;
  • Supporting the collection, organization, and preliminary validation of technical data related to project outputs and enterprise-level results;
  • Contributing technical inputs to internal progress updates, learning products, and knowledge materials, as requested;
  • Carrying out other technical tasks relevant to project implementation, as assigned by Development Solutions.
  1. RESPONSIBILITIES 

The National Project Technical Expert carries out specific activities under Project Components as described below:

Component 1: Transforming early-stage innovative cleantech solutions into scalable, commercial enterprises

  • Supporting the review, adaptation, and dissemination of GCIP guidebooks and technical materials to reflect Mongolia’s market conditions, policy environment, development priorities, gender context, and technology focus;
  • Providing technical inputs to the development of criteria for cleantech mentors, judges, and coaches, in line with GCIP standards;
  • Supporting the development and refinement of methodologies, tools, training materials, and certification-related content for accelerator and expert training programmes;
  • Supporting technical preparation of accelerator-related activity schedules and implementation calendars;
  • Providing technical support to the delivery of Pre-Accelerator, Accelerator, and Post-Accelerator services, including entrepreneurship training and advanced acceleration support;
  • Supporting scouting and identification of cleantech entrepreneurs through roadshows and outreach activities across priority sectors;
  • Providing technical inputs to the operationalization of financial and investment facilitation mechanisms under the project;
  • Supporting validation of selected business models, prototypes, and technologies
  • Supporting national investment facilitation events and engagement with seed and early-stage funding providers;
  • Assisting in the preparation of technical records, including participant lists, training records, feedback summaries, mentoring notes, and tracking tools.

Component 2: Cleantech innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem (CIEE) strengthening and connectivity

 

  • Provide technical support to Cleantech development ecosystem events aimed at strengthening linkages between cleantech innovators and financing institutions;
  • Support capacity-building activities for selected CIEE stakeholders, including national institutions, industry associations, and business platforms.

Component 3: Knowledge management and project coordination

  • Contributing technical inputs to the development of case studies, best practices, and learning materials for sharing within the global GCIP framework;
  • Supporting integration of lessons learned and global GCIP knowledge into national project implementation;
  • Providing technical inputs to sustainability and exit strategy development;
  • Supporting preparation and dissemination of knowledge products, including policy briefs, impact summaries, learning materials, webinars, and communication content;
  • Supporting validation and consolidation of enterprise-level impact data and contributing to project impact reports;
  • Providing technical inputs to monitoring and evaluation tools and periodic technical progress reporting.

 

  1. QUALIFICATIONS 
  • A bachelor degree in project management, public policy, engineering, sciences, economics, business administration, international relations or other related fields;
  • At least three (3)years of professional experience in technical cooperation project management. Extensive knowledge of cleantech, environment, financing, business development, and project management;
  • Experience of working on similar assignments;
  • Demonstrated track record of relevant work in the mentioned area (publications, project documents, reports);
  • Excellent communication skill and presentation skills;
  • Fluency in written and spoken English and Mongolian.

 

The intent of this job description is to provide a representative and level of the types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given this title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the total of the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. Employees may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.

Applicants should send the CV, Cover letter, copies of qualifications and at least one professional reference to hr@dsmongolia.org  by 17:00 on March 9, 2026 and 77224008 to contact if any clarifications. Successful applicants will be invited for first round interviews.


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