I. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. SOLICITATION NO.: 72012124R00012
2. ISSUANCE DATE: April 26, 2024
3. CLOSING DATE/TIME FOR RECEIPT OF OFFERS: May 17, 2024 (11:59 p.m. EST)
4. POSITION TITLE: Infrastructure and Engineering Advisor
5. MARKET VALUE: $104,604-$135,987 per annum, equivalent to GS-14. Final compensation will be negotiated within the listed market value.
6. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: one (1) year, with one (1) option year. Option may be exercised based upon satisfactory contractor performance, mutual agreement between the Contractor and USG, continued Mission requirements and the continued availability of funds.
7. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: Kyiv, Ukraine
8. SECURITY LEVEL REQUIRED: Secret
9. STATEMENT OF DUTIES
BASIC FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION:
USAID/Ukraine faces many significant challenges in re-establishing the infrastructure that has been destroyed by the war with Russia. As such, USAID/Ukraine is seeking an Infrastructure and Engineering Advisor to help guide the mission to make critical decisions regarding infrastructure. The individual will be the team lead of the non-energy related infrastructure and will serve as the mission’s lead technical advisor on topics including horizontal infrastructure (including but not limited to rail and roadway projects), vertical structures, and WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) related infrastructure. The individual should have a balanced knowledge of all subsets of civil engineering and a high performing project manager. The individual must be familiar with engineering and construction management, federal regulation as related to A&E services and contracting, as well as best practices and standards in construction management and infrastructure related fields.
This position will sit in the Office of Critical Infrastructure which works in tandem with the larger Office of Economic Growth. The individual serves as the team lead of the infrastructure team in charge of managing several Infrastructure specialists, reporting to the Director of the Office Critical Infrastructure, and working in parallel to the Energy Team. The team lead must be able to balance competing priorities between field work, requests from Washington based bureaus, and serving as an COR/AOR on several activities. The individual demonstrates initiative and the ability to manage competing work priorities and works independently. The individual coordinates with a range of technical experts, management, and program staff, and serves as an advocate for establishing best infrastructure practices.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Infrastructure and Engineering Advisor performs the below duties and responsibilities with limited guidance from the Office Director of Critical Infrastructure or his/her designee for the assigned area of responsibility. Additionally, as the individual will take on an high level of responsibility for management and coordination of infrastructure activities, planning, and representation in his/her area of responsibility, the incumbent will:
Portfolio Management and Coordination: 30%
Serving as an Activity Manager 20%
Policy and Guidance: 20%
USAID/Ukraine Technical Expert: 20%
General: 10%
SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIP:
The incumbent will work under the direct supervision of the Director of the Office of Critical Infrastructure of the USAID Regional Mission for Ukraine and Belarus, or her/his designee.
SUPERVISORY CONTROLS:
This individual will be responsible for supervising work of four local team members.
10. AREA OF CONSIDERATION: U.S. Citizens only
11. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The work requested may involve physical demands such as accessing and movement in an active construction site.
12. POINT OF CONTACT: All questions and offers must be submitted by email to [email protected]
II. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION
Education/Prior Work Experience:
Bachelor’s degree from a U.S. or internationally ABET recognized institution with significant study or pertinent to the specialized field (including: civil or environmental engineering, structural engineering, or other relevant engineering field), plus at least nine (9) years of progressively responsible experience working in infrastructure planning or design, construction, or infrastructure monitoring.
AND
A minimum of three (3) years of international engineering experience in resource-restricted or underserved communities or with donor funding organizations or non-government organizations.
OR
Master’s degree from a U.S. or internationally recognized institution with significant study or pertinent to the specialized field (including: civil or environmental engineering, structural engineering, or other relevant engineering or project management field), plus at least seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience working in infrastructure planning or design, construction, or infrastructure monitoring.
AND
A minimum of three (3) years of international engineering experience in resource-restricted or underserved communities or with donor funding organizations or non-government organizations.
Only offerors clearly meeting the above minimum qualifications will be considered for further evaluation.
Security and Medical clearances: The ability to obtain the required security and medical clearances in a reasonable timeframe is considered a minimum qualification. See Section V.
III. EVALUATION AND SELECTION FACTORS
Selection Process and Basis of Evaluation: Offerors who clearly meet the aforementioned minimum education and work experience qualification requirements may be further evaluated through review of the offeror’s submitted required documents (see section IV below) and ranked based on the below evaluation and selection factors. A competitive range may be established of the highest-ranked offerors, who may be further evaluated through technical tests, interviews, and reference checks to determine the most qualified/highest-ranked offerors. Reference checks may be conducted with the highest-ranked offerors. Reference checks may be conducted with individuals not provided by the offeror. Any offeror not receiving satisfactory reference checks will no longer be considered for the position. Negotiations may be conducted with the most qualified/ highest-ranked offerors at the conclusion of evaluations.
Education/Prior Work Experience (40 points): Combination of education and professional experience must demonstrate how the candidate can thrive in a fast-paced, complex work environment. Past experiences should demonstrate that the candidate can understand technical components of engineering and infrastructure projects while being able to incorporate understanding of policy and changing development contexts in Ukraine and the Eurasia region.
Skills and Abilities (60 points): Demonstrated Skills and Abilities in the below areas are essential:
Total Points: 100 pts
IV. APPLYING
1. Eligible Offerors are required to complete and submit all the following documents and information in English in order to be considered for the position. Submit your complete application package to [email protected]:
a. Completed and signed form Form AID 309-2,“Offeror Information for Personal Services Contracts,” available also at Forms | U.S. Agency for International Development. Only include base salary information in box 4 of sections B and C. Do not include bonuses, differentials, cost of living allowances, or other types of compensation. During negotiations, salary history may be verified through pay slips, earnings and leave statements, or other appropriate documentation.
b. A cover letter of no more than 2 pages that demonstrates how the Offeror’s qualifications meet the evaluation and selection factors in section III of this solicitation.
c. A resume or curriculum vitae (CV) of not more than 3 pages which, at a minimum, describes education, experience and career achievements relevant to the evaluation and selection factors in section III of this solicitation.
d. Names of three professional references, including at least one current/former supervisor, that have knowledge of the offeror’s ability to perform the duties set forth in the solicitation. This information may be included in the cover letter or resume/CV.
Late, incomplete, and/or un-signed offers will not be considered.
2. Offers containing all required documents must be received by the closing date and time specified in Section I, item 3, and submitted electronically to the email Point of Contact in Section I, item 12.
3. To ensure consideration of offers for the intended position, Offerors should prominently reference the Solicitation number in the offer submission.
V. PRE-AWARD DOCUMENTATION / LIST OF REQUIRED FORMS FOR PSC HIRES
Once the Contracting Officer (CO) informs the successful Offeror about being selected for a contract award, the CO will provide the successful Offeror instructions about how to complete and submit the following forms, needed to obtain medical and security clearances.
1. Medical History and Examination Form/ Medical Clearance Update (DS-1843; DS-1622 /DS-3057)
2. Questionnaire for Sensitive Positions for National Security (SF-86), or
3. Questionnaire for Non-Sensitive Positions (SF-85)
4. Fingerprint Card (SF-87)
Timely completion and submission of the required documents are needed to obtain the necessary Security and Medical Clearances. Failure of the selected offeror to accurately complete and submit required documents in a timely manner may be grounds for the CO to rescind any conditional pre- contract offer letter and begin negotiations with the next most qualified/highest ranked offeror. Selected offerors who are unable to obtain required Security and Medical Clearances in a reasonable timeframe are considered un-qualified for this position.
Within 2 weeks after written notice from the CO that all required clearances have been received, or unless another date is specified by the CO in writing, the selected offeror shall proceed to Kyiv, Ukraine to perform the services specified in section I, item 9.
VI. BENEFITS/ALLOWANCES
As a matter of policy, and as appropriate, an Off-shore hire USPSC is normally authorized the following benefits and allowances:
1. BENEFITS:
2. ALLOWANCES (If Applicable) *:
*Dept. of State Standardized Regulations (DSSR) (Government Civilians Foreign Areas
There are additional incentives for service in Ukraine as a critical priority. EFMs are eligible for Involuntary SMA. When in Kyiv, contractors currently receive a 20% hardship differential, 35% danger pay, a special COLA of $45 per day, 2 R&Rs, and 20 workdays of administrative leave for R&Rs.
As a matter of policy, and as appropriate, a Resident Hire USPSC is normally authorized the following benefits:
BENEFITS:
In accordance with AIDAR, Appendix D, 1 (Class Deviation M/OAA-DEV-AIDAR-21-02c):
(b) Definitions:
(5) Resident Hire U.S. Personal Services Contractor (PSC) means a U.S. citizen or resident alien who, at the time of contract award.
(i) resides in the cooperating country for reasons other than the U.S. government or non-U.S. government employment, under any contract or employment arrangement that provides repatriation to the U.S.; or
(ii) is a spouse or dependent of a U.S. citizen or resident alien with U.S. government or non-U.S. government employment, under any contract or employment arrangement that provides repatriation to the U.S,
VII. TAXES
USPSCs are required to pay Federal income taxes, FICA, Medicare and applicable State Income taxes.
VIII. USAID REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND CONTRACT CLAUSES PERTAINING TO PSCs
USAID regulations and policies governing USPSC awards are available at these sources:
1. USAID Acquisition Regulation (AIDAR), Appendix D, “Direct USAID Contracts with a U.S. Citizen or a U.S. Resident Alien for Personal Services Abroad, ” including contract clause “General Provisions,” available at AIDAR, Appendix D
2. Contract Cover Page form AID 309-1 available at Forms | U.S. Agency for International Development
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ITEM NO (A) | SUPPLIES/SERVICES (DESCRIPTION) (B) | Q |