CPM (Community Power from Mobile programme) Research Analyst 3 month position, Nairobi based with regional travel
GSMA – Our role -
The GSMA represents the interests of the worldwide mobile operator community. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world's mobile operators as its members, as well as linking them with more than 200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem (including; handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organizations). The GSMA is focused on innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities for its membership, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile communications sector and the role of operators within it. In addition, we work with Governments, regulators and NGO’s to develop the social and economic value of mobile on a country, region and global basis. Finally we operate and produce the world leading Mobile World Congress and its sister events.
The GSMA is governed by a 25 member board, comprising CEO level representatives from the world's leading mobile operators, among them AT&T, Bharti Airtel, China Mobile, NTTDoCoMo, Orange, Telefonica, Telecom Italia-TIM, Deutsche Telecom and the Vodafone Group.
GSMA – Our Organisation -
Our people include some of the best talent from around the world focusing on developing industry initiatives. We are a truly international organisation with offices in London, Atlanta, Barcelona, Brussels, Hong Kong and Santiago, and through our different offices we embrace the diversity that has allowed the mobile industry to be acknowledged as one of most fast moving and dynamic industries in the world.
Our envied position at the centre of the industry allows us to collaborate with our diverse membership and support them through some of their most complex challenges that they face as an industry. Please visit www.gsmworld.com for a wealth of further information.
About the GSMA Development Fund and Community Power from Mobile programme -
The GSMA Development Fund brings together the GSMA mobile operator members, the wider mobile industry and the development community to drive commercial mobile services for underserved people in emerging markets. We identify opportunities for social, economic and environmental impact and stimulate the development of scalable, life-enhancing mobile services. Mobile is the predominant infrastructure in emerging markets. We believe it is the transformative technology that enables us to put relevant, impactful services into the hands of underserved people. Since the creation of the GSMA Development Fund we have partnered with 35 mobile operators, rolling out 53 services, impacting tens of millions of people across 30 countries. Whilst over 1.4 billion people lack access to electricity and another one billion have unreliable grid connections, in many emerging markets mobile operators have become adept at generating their own off-grid power. Mobile penetration has outpaced the growth of the electricity grid, which means over 548 million people have gained access to a mobile phone before access to electricity. This wide adoption of mobile services by underserved populations provides a new opportunity to develop energy solutions, by utilising power systems servicing mobile towers and applying mobile technologies to improve the affordability of energy services.
In the eighteen months of the Community Power from Mobile (CPM) programme we are confident that the mobile sector can deliver the scale and systems required to narrow the energy gap and foster the development of a new set of enterprises, delivering good value to both the mobile industry as well as the communities.
Examples of community power from mobile services include but are not limited to: • Community services powered by the equipment in place at mobile towers • Phone Charging services by airtime sellers • Phone, battery and lantern charging via energy hubs at mobile phone towers • The use of mobile money products to provide consumer financing products for energy access
GSMA – The Role -
The Research Analyst will be based in Nairobi and responsible for researching, documenting and analysing commercial business models that deliver off-grid energy services and leverage the infrastructure and technologies of the mobile industry. The off-grid energy sector is immature and had few large-scale successes with products and services mainly operating in commercial pilots and field trials. The purpose of the research and analysis is to identify models that could be replicated under certain scenarios and market conditions. The Research Analyst will report to the Program Manager who is based in Nairobi. The position will receive a salary and is required from June until early September.
Criteria for Selection -
The role requires an individual who is a well organized team player, with a desire to learn about the delivery of rural energy access and the role of the mobile industry in the energy and development sectors. Required: - Demonstrable research skills - Experience analysing business models - Experience in the renewable or off-grid energy sector - ESSENTIAL this must be in your CV - Highly professional – comfortable interacting with internal and external stakeholders - Highly motivated to drive a project through to completion - Strong knowledge of MS Office (Excel, Word and Powerpoint) - Ability and willingness to travel on an international basis - Excellent cultural awareness and a desire to work within a global team
Desirable: - Experience in mobile telecom industry - Experience of working and travelling in Africa - Post-graduate degree (or in progress)
Please email your CV, clearly showing your experience in the renewable or off-grid energy sector, to rwilliams@gsm.org
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