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An established international organization is seeking a consultant specializing in Digital Identity Management to enhance air cargo operations. This role involves conducting a feasibility study and developing a comprehensive business case for implementing digital credentials in supply chains. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in supply chain operations, particularly in air cargo, and possess a strong background in digital identity management. Join a dynamic team dedicated to improving global aviation standards and practices, contributing to the safety and efficiency of air transport while aligning with sustainable development goals.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a United Nations specialised agency that sets international Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) for aviation safety, air navigation, security, and environmental protection. ICAO is a knowledge-based organization also engaged in developing intellectual property. The Air Transport Bureau (ATB) is charged with delivering results with respect to ICAO’s Strategic Objectives, including in the domains of security, facilitation, environment, and economic development of air transport. ICAO work programmes include objectives to enhance transparency of international air transport, and to facilitate and reduce costs for States in performing their regulatory functions.
ICAO wishes to recruit a consultant with expertise in Digital Identity Management. The incumbent will collaborate with officers in various units across the organization including those engaged in work on aspects of safety, security, and economic development.
Under the guidance of the Air Transport Officer (Air Cargo), the incumbent provides expert advice on managing digital credentials within supply chain operations for air cargo and other modes of transportation. In particular, the incumbent will undertake a feasibility study—including technical, financial, and organizational aspects—on the implementation of digital or electronic credentials to support cargo supply chains by ICAO and contribute to the development and finalization of the business case for any associated registry or registries, such as a public key registry. The incumbent will require minimal supervision and exercise initiative and sound judgement in the day-to-day conduct of the work.
1. Feasibility study– In support of the project business case for the ICAO Cargo Public Key Registry, develop and undertake a feasibility study on digital identity management for application in a digital air cargo information exchange environment, tailored for regulatory documents:
2. Finalize project business case – Provide project management and technical business analysis to support the development of a solution to deliver to ICAO Member States and other stakeholders a global, digital platform aligning them with ICAO provisions for air cargo (e.g., transport documents, regimes):
A first-level university degree, and work experience/qualification preferably in management information systems, supply chain management, business change management, business administration, or a related field.
Essential experience
Essential skills
Desirable
Essential
• Fluent reading, writing and speaking abilities in English are essential.
Desirable
• A working knowledge of a second language of the Organization (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, or Spanish).
Conditions of Employment
It should be noted that this post is to be filled for a period of 6 months.
Please note that the monthly rate for Band C varies from CAD $7,562 and CAD $10,910.
How to apply
Interested candidates must complete an on-line application form. To apply, please visit ICAO's e-Recruitment website at: https://careers.icao.int.
Notice to Candidates
ICAO does NOT charge any fees or request money from candidates at any stage of the selection process, nor does it concern itself with bank account details of applicants. Requests of this nature allegedly made on behalf of ICAO are fraudulent and should be disregarded.