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Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre

Software Engineer and Data Analyst

Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre

  • Central America
  • Not disclosed
  • Fixed term contract
  • Updated 04/02/2025
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The Software Engineer and Data Analyst supports the design, development, population, and maintenance of a regional database and public-facing interface to track, analyze, and display countries’ progress toward achieving their NDCs and NAPs targets.

Software Engineer and Data Analyst

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OVERVIEW

Job Title:       Software Engineer and Data Analyst

Type of Position:       Contract

Location:        Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre’s (CCCCC) Headquarters, City of Belmopan, Cayo, Belize (Residence in Belize)

Duration of Appointment:   To start immediately, for a duration of two (2) years in the first instance, with the possibility for renewal depending on performance and availability of funding.

Reports To:    Systems Administrator, Information Technology Unit, Corporate Services Department

Requirement: CARICOM Nationality

BACKGROUND

Officially opened in August 2005, the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) is mandated by CARICOM Heads of Governments to lead the region's response to managing and adapting the impacts associated with anthropogenic-driven climate change. Additionally, it serves as the main repository for regional and national information on climate change.  The CCCCC was established by an intergovernmental agreement among the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member States and is guided by the philosophy established and nurtured through foundational activities such as that of the Caribbean Planning for Adaptation to Climate Change (CPACC) project, Adapting to Climate Change in the Caribbean (ACCC) project, and Mainstreaming Adaptation to Climate Change (MACC) project. The CCCCC manages its portfolio of responsibilities through its network of national, regional, and international collaborating agencies and institutions.

The CCCCC is accredited by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) as a Regional Accredited Entity, allowing it to access and manage projects up to USD 50 million, per project, on behalf of CARICOM Member States. Since April 2022, the CCCCC has also been accredited as a Regional Implementing Entity by the Adaptation Fund and serves as a Public International Organization for United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Furthermore, the CCCCC is currently implementing projects with various donors and bilateral partners, including the European Union, USAID, Government of Italy, the Caribbean Development Bank, and Global Affairs Canada.

The work of the CCCCC is guided by the (i) CARICOM Revised Regional Framework (RRF) for Achieving Development Resilient to Climate Change, which provides the high-level strategy identified by its Member States for systematically addressing the challenges posed by climate change in the Caribbean, and (ii) the CCCCC’s Strategic Plan (2021-2025), titled “Building Resilience. Securing Our Future.”

The CCCCC’s Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) outlines five inter-related Strategic Objectives that, when achieved, will support the achievement of the CCCCC vision of a “Resilient and Sustainable Caribbean region for all.” The Strategic Objectives outlined in the SIP include:

  • Strategic Objective #1: Scale up actions to manage the effects of climate change.
  • Strategic Objective #2: Strengthen strategic partnerships for sustained climate change results within the Region.
  • Strategic Objective #3: Increase the uptake of climate data and innovative tools for socio-economic development and evidence-based decision-making across the region.
  • Strategic Objective #4: Increase the Caribbean’s public ability to make informed decisions in responding to climate change and its impacts.
  • Strategic Objective #5: A strong and sustainable Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre delivering on its mandate and provide added value to the Region.

To accomplish this in the fifteen (15) Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member States and the wider Caribbean region, the CCCCC focuses on these five (5) strategic objectives that are designed to tackle key climate change challenges faced in the region such as sea level rise, ocean acidification, increased temperatures, increased sea surface temperatures, changes in rainfall patterns, and increased intensity and frequency of tropical cyclones.

Strategic Objective #5 aims to transform the CCCCC into a fit-for-purpose institution that has the internal capacity to deliver on its mandate and deliver the outcomes of its SIP. To assist in delivering this strategic objective, the CCCCC is recruiting a Software Engineer and Data Analyst to design, develop, populate, and maintain a regional database and a public-facing interface that monitors, analyzes, and displays countries’ progress in achieving their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plan (NAP) targets. This role will also support the CCCCC in ensuring the effective alignment and integration of data systems and tools.

OBJECTIVE

The Software Engineer and Data Analyst supports the design, development, population, and maintenance of a regional database and public-facing interface to track, analyze, and display countries’ progress toward achieving their NDCs and NAPs targets. Additionally, the Software Engineer and Data Analyst will provide backstopping support to CCCCC, ensuring alignment and integration of data systems and tools. 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The Software Engineer will take a dynamic and proactive lead in the following areas: 

Data Integration and NDC/NAP Tracker Tool

  • Support the mapping of existing national platforms/systems/databases, and data formats.
  • Explore inter-operability routes and recommend most efficient integration possibilities.
  • Provide support to the consulting firm on the design and development of an integrated regional NDC/NAP Tracker Tool.
  • Oversee the development of an integration layer (API) to facilitate integration of national data from external systems into the NDC/ NAP Tracker repository.
  • Maintain the functionality of the NDC/NAP Tracker Tool.
  • Monitor and audit data quality and usage.
  • Assist in the preparation of concise reports, visualization, and analysis for decision making and product development.

Managing Software Systems

  • Analyze the software needs and requirements of the CCCCC in keeping with its vision for advancing its low-emission climate resilience ambitions and supporting Member States.
  • Implement software solutions, as identified, for the effective and efficient operations of the CCCCC.
  • Support the management and maintenance of the CCCCC’s ICT framework.
  • Contribute to systems management through the development of Technical and User manuals.
  • Contribute to ensuring data integrity (backup) and disaster risk management regarding data services.
  • Collaborate with management and project teams to monitor data center needs (software, hardware, and services) and make recommendations on systems, data mining products, protocols, services, and standards in support of procurement and new software development efforts.

Performance Monitoring

  • Ensure the availability and security of the Centre's internally managed, public facing web services in collaboration with the IT Administrator
  • Perform routine technical testing and updating of system components whenever required.

Maintenance

  • Provide trouble-shooting support at both Applications and User levels.
  • Support comprehensive training for national and CCCCC ICT officials to ensure knowledge transfer and sustainability of the IT systems developed as part of this assignment.
  • Analyze existing systems and methods to identify areas for improvement and implement necessary modifications.
  • Support the integration of existing software products to ensure compatibility.
  • Ensure that all internally developed and outsourced systems operate at optimal performance levels.
  • Write technical procedures (user guides) and documentation for applications and operations.
  • Contribute to the delivery of system administration services.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATION, EXPERTISE AND COMPETENCIES

Eligible candidates should have the following minimum qualifications, experience, and competencies.

Qualification:

Minimum of a Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Data Science, Statistics, or a closely related field.

Experience:

a)     A minimum of five (5) years’ experience in software development and engineering.

b)    At least five (5) years’ experience in database management and data analysis.

c)     Proven record of developing and implementing software solutions, with experience in systems integration.

d)    Solid understanding software architecture and design patterns.

e)     Extensive experience with reporting tools, databases, and data analysis techniques (SQL, NoSQL, Python, R).

f)     Proficiency in data visualization software (e.g., Tableau, Power BI).

Competencies:

a)     Climate Change Awareness: Knowledge of the impacts of climate change in CARICOM States and experience in managing climate change data.

b)     Software Development Life Cycle: Strong understanding of the software development life cycle.

c)     Analytical Skills: Excellent analytical abilities with attention to detail and accuracy in data collection, analysis, and dissemination.

d)     Technical Proficiency: Ability to interpret technical specifications and code software according to established standards and guidelines.

e)     Security Knowledge: Knowledge of computer and network security systems, applications, procedures, and techniques.

f)      Testing and Maintenance: Experience with acceptance testing for computer systems, applications, and hardware; ability to install, maintain, modify, and upgrade database software.

g)     Server Proficiency: Proficient in both Windows and Linux server environments.

h)     Reporting Skills: Ability to write detailed professional technical and non-technical reports.

i)      Interpersonal Skills: Strong communication and interpersonal skills, capable of working effectively with diverse stakeholders.

j)      Time Management: Excellent time management skills, able to prioritize tasks, work under pressure, and meet deadlines.

k)     Flexibility: Ability to multi-task on concurrent projects and willingness to work beyond normal hours as necessary.

l)      Goal Orientation: Strong goal-setting skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines.

m)    Teamwork and Leadership: Self-directed with effective teamwork abilities and demonstrated leadership skills.

Performance Standard:

Strict Adherence to:

  1. CCCCC policy and procedures.
  2. CCCCC Confidentiality Agreement and Code of Conduct policy.

PLACE OF WORK

The Software Engineer and Data Analyst will be contracted full-time to the CCCCC’s Headquarters in the City of Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize C.A. The initial contract duration is for twenty-four (24) months with a probationary period of three (3) months, and subject to extension and/or renewal, contingent on performance and availability of funding.

The Software Engineer and Data Analyst is expected to assume assignment immediately.

MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS

a)     The Software Engineer and Data Analyst will report to the Systems Administrator on day-to-day activities.

b)    The Software Engineer and Data Analyst will liaise closely with the Project Manager of the Programme for Accelerating Climate Change Adaptation in Caribbean (PACCA), the Information Systems and Big Data Expert, and the Technical and Policy Expert.

SUBMISSION OF PACKAGE

a.     Submission package:

Eligible candidates wishing to signal their interest in undertaking the prescribed work are asked to email the following:

  • A Motivation letter outlining how your experience, skills, qualifications, and professional associations fit with the required job description.
  • A Detailed Curriculum Vitae or Résumé with full details of experience, achievements, and qualifications (include copies of Degrees and certificates).
  • Proof of CARICOM nationality with residency in Belize.
  • A valid Police Record.
  • Three (3) professional references from past employers, including name, title, company, contact number, and email address. 

 b.     How to Apply:

Applications should be clearly identified as – “Vacancy for Software Engineer and Data Analyst” in the subject matter of the email and be submitted as ONE PDF file (in the order listed above) via an email to: 

Caryn Guerrero

Human Resources Administrator

Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC)

3rd Floor, David L McKoy Business Center, Bliss Parade

Belmopan City, Belize

c.     Deadline for submission of application:  

Friday, February 21, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. Belize Time (GMT-6). Incomplete packages and late applications will be rejected.

 d.     Additional notes:

  • Only candidates who are shortlisted will be contacted.
  • The CCCCC is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality, and culture.
  • All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
  • ALL qualified individuals are equally encouraged to apply.

 

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