Contract

INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE ADVISORS - PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACTORS

Agency
TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF THE / DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES
Location
Washington, DC
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 166 days (Dec 31, 2026)
Posted
Jul 1, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
928120

What this contract is for

UNITED STATES TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE – INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT DEBT AND INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE TEAM INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE ADVISORS EMERGING MARKETS - WORLDWIDE The U. S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Technical Assistance (OTA) is recruiting infrastructure finance advisors on a competitive basis to serve as resident (long-term) and/or intermittent (short-term) advisors, under personal services contracts. Resident assignments are generally for one year and are likely to be renewed. This recruitment is for global assignments and significant international travel is required. SCOPE OF POSITION: Infrastructure Finance advisors provide technical assistance to enhance emerging market governments' capacity to develop financially sound infrastructure programs, including the use of direct financing and the effective application of the Public-Private Partnership (P3) model. Using both a project-specific approach and a longer-term focus on institutional improvement, the Government Debt and Infrastructure Finance Team (GDIF) combines its infrastructure project experience with OTA's expertise assisting governments worldwide make informed financial decisions. OTA’s Infrastructure Finance advisors are committed to building the capacity of government officials to implement successful infrastructure projects by providing hands on technical assistance as well as policy advice to senior officials and staff at the Ministries of Finance, Public Works, and related agencies in host countries. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should have significant managerial experience and technical knowledge in several of the various phases of infrastructure finance and P3 development and implementation, including: project preparation and tendering, project finance str...

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