Intelligent Process Automation and Hardware Integration Specialist

Job categories IT
Vacancy code VA/2018/B5323/16359
Level ICS-11
Department/office AFR, KEMCO, Kenya
Duty station Home based
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-3
Duration Open ended
Application period 21-Sep-2018 to 06-Oct-2018


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  • Somalia is amid major new political and security developments that will offer a greater possibility for peace and security than the country has seen in over 20 years.
  • On 16 September 2013, the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and the international community endorsed the Somali Compact, which provided an overarching strategy setting out Somalia’s peace building and state building priorities between 2014 and 2016. The Compact also enshrined principles for a renewed partnership between Somalia and the international community based on the Busan “New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States” agreement. This New Deal Compact has been central to the re-building of functioning government institutions and processes and return of stability and security in Somalia at all levels.
  • Having the Compact expired in late 2016, it was replaced by the Somalia National Development Plan (NDP) covering the fiscal period 2017 to 2019. Build on the solid foundations laid by the Compact, this it is the first NDP crafted by the Central Government of Somalia since 1986.

Stabilization and the International Donor Context

  • Regular salary payments to the security forces are essential for creating stability in the government and in ensuring improvements in the security situation within the country.
  • To strengthen peace building, the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), European Commission (EC), Italy, Japan and several other donors over the past years have been supporting the stipend payments of the Somali Security forces through independent mechanisms.
  • However, financial support to the security forces is coming under increasingly greater scrutiny based on concerns raised around accountability of high value equipment and financial systems to address corruption and duplication concerns.
  • To build the capacity of Somalia’s new federal system of government by establishing and improving systems for tax, spend and civil service management at all levels, Public Resource Management in Somalia (PREMIS) supports the establishment of core Public Financial Management laws, processes, systems and institutions, with a view to strengthen the ability of Federal Member States to raise, manage and account for domestic resources. It aims at bringing all security and non-security expenditures under a common and proper public resource management system. Support is primarily delivered in the form of technical assistance and training, allowing access to high quality international and Somali expertise and advice on tax administration; planning and budgeting; public sector accounting; procurement; financial management IT systems, and civil service management. 
  • Security consumes a large portion of public resources, at the Federal and State levels, with its costs accounting for more than 50% of the executed budget in some case. Thus, there is need to ensure that payments are undertaken according to a proper and accountable system with both payroll and procurement processes in place, improving systems and controls are part of a broader engagement with the security sector. In situ reviews have highlighted opportunities exist to put in place carefully sequenced reform in respect of payroll administration, even if further dialogue will be needed around fiscal sustainability.
UNOPS’ Role
  • In June 2014, The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) Kenya Operational Hub (KEOH) embarked on a Somali Security Institutions Human Recognition Project (SSIHRP), which entails the biometric registration of Somali National Armed Forces (SNAF), the Federal Somali Police Force (SPF), some of the Regional Police Forces and the Custodial Corps.
  • The SSIHRP was the first step towards creating a transparent, accountable and efficient human recognition and resource management system for the Somali Security Institutions, which would be utilized to effectively manage stipend and salary payments. However, fundamentals such as reliable payroll financial management systems for the police continue to be lacking.
  • As the stipend payment process, has become progressively more robust, with registration and payments, both the Federal Government of Somalia and the international donors have been looking towards the system to deliver wider reaching solutions.
  1. From a personnel database recording payroll disbursements to a HR management system For example, there is a desire for it to transform from a personnel databaseand payment system into an administrative human resource management system that embeds a payroll management system
  2. Restructuring the IT platform – This is a big step because both the platform, software and equipment was not originally designed for such application.
  3. Handover to Government and sustainability – More importantly, there is a desire on all sides for any solution to be available for handover to the Somali Government and accordingly, be financially unencumbered, or having a high likelihood of sustainability.
  • Over the past few years, to support the requirements asked of the system, UNOPS has engaged in periodic upgrades of the platform to meet the requirement for such a system to either be part of a Human Resource and Payroll system or to have common interfaces.


Specific background of responsibility A complete system audit was conducted...

Advanced Degree (Master’s) or equivalent in Software Engineering and/ or C...

Minimum 7 years’ experience in technology design & development inc...

Fluency in written and oral English required

Develops and implements sustainable business strategies, thinks long term and ex...

Please note that the closing date is midnight Copenhagen time Applications ...

Contract type; International Individual Contractor Agreement Contract l...

UNOPS is an operational arm of the United Nations, supporting the successful imp...
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