Job Profile :
Government Reforms and Infrastructure Management (GRID) is a
Strategic Business Unit (SBU) under the Business Advisory Services line of
service in PwCPL. The focus areas for this practice in terms of needs in
the Government and Infrastructure Management are:
• PPP – facilitating development using PPP mode
• Redefining roles – focus on social sectors – strengthen policy making
& monitoring capability
• Use of technology – reduce cost and improve distribution and delivery of
government services
• Institution strengthening – new statutory/disclosure requirements - need
for fiscal discipline, enhancing delivery capacity of the institutions
• Governance - people participation & transparency
Services provided by this SBUs to various clients are:
• Policy Formulation
• Institutional Strengthening
• Project Development
• Project Studies & Structuring
• Improvement of Operational Efficiency
We work with Government Agencies, Donor Agencies, IDCs and Utilities
Companies. It is a mix of public and private sector agencies.
An employee's work profile includes strategy formulation, improving
business performance through balanced scorecard approach, advisory services
related to power trading, power import-export strategy, private sector
participation, regulatory issues, bid process management and ERP
implementation.
Final year 2015 batch B.Sc- Economics
Experience:
0-1 years
Essential Skills:
• Willingness to travel and work in tier 2 and tier 3 cities
on long-term assignments
• Ability to manage tasks independently with senior officials in
government.
Responsibility Framework:
Communicate with Impact & Empathy
Develop Self & Others through Coaching
Build & Sustain Relationships
Be Passionate about Client Service
Be Curious: Learn, Share & Innovate
Lead & Contribute to Team Success
Demonstrate Courage & Integrity
Acquire and Apply Commercial & Technical Expertise
Campus : will be notify soon
Interested students are requested to apply through online: www.sxccal.edu - Placement Cell - Registration for Campus Drive
Last date: March 21, 2015
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