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MRV Officer, Methane Mitigation

DKI Jakarta

  • Organization: GGGI - Global Green Growth Institute
  • Location: DKI Jakarta
  • Grade: Mid level - X8
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Environment
    • Monitoring and Evaluation
    • Climate Change
  • Closing Date: 2024-12-27

MRV Officer, Methane Mitigation

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POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to the GGGI Indonesia Green Cities Lead, the MRV Officer, Methane Mitigation (“MRV Officer”), plays a critical role in the successful completion of the Indonesia component of ASEAN-Korea Cooperation on Methane Mitigation (AKCMM), a 3-year, USD 20M regional program to be implemented in ASEAN Member States (AMS). The MRV Officer works closely with two other staff members to be hired under AKCMM’s Indonesia component – Investment Officer, Methane Mitigation and Policy Analyst, Methane Mitigation – to deliver Outputs 1-4 in Indonesia.

These three staff members will work as part of GGGI’s Indonesia country team. In addition to the Indonesia country team, the MRV Officer, together with his/her AKCMM colleagues, will also receive guidance from the Asia Regional Office since AKCMM is a regional project being undertaken in ASEAN Member States. Staff members from the regional office will lead the delivery of AKCMM’s regional elements and share best practices of/lessons learned from other GGGI country teams.

The MRV Officer’s main responsibility is to successfully complete all activities under Output 2 and thereby contribute to improved MRV of methane emissions in Indonesia. The activities are:

  • Gap analysis of Indonesia’s methane emissions inventoryBased on comments from the International Consultation and Analysis (ICA) process on the Third Biennial Update Report (BUR), as well as other sources, conduct a comprehensive gap analysis and priority actions to address them.
  • Improve methane emissions MRV for key sectorsBased on the findings of the gap analysis and consultation with Indonesia’s Methane Reduction Committee (“committee”), implement priority action(s) to improve MRV of methane emissions, particularly in agriculture and waste sectors.
  • Support compliance with MRV requirements under the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF). This activity involves providing requisite support to the Government of Indonesia with respect to ETF. The exact manner and form of support should be determined in reference to the gap analysis report but will include training sessions, hands-on coaching, workshops, etc.\

The MRV Officer’s secondary responsibilities are as follows:

  • Support the Policy Analyst, Methane Mitigation, in delivering Output 1
  • Support the Investment Officer, Methane Mitigation, in delivering Output 2
  • Support the Program Manager, ASEAN Regional Programs, by drafting blogs, briefs, and presentation decks for Output 4
  • Undertake all tasks required to comply with administrative and reporting rules of the Government of Indonesia, GGGI HQ, AKCF, and the ASEAN Secretariat (with respect to Output 1).

 

PURPOSE

The MRV Officer is directly responsible for all activities under Output 2 and undertakes both technical and administrative tasks. He/she achieves a timely and measurable improvement in Indonesia’s MRV of methane emissions and its capacity to comply with ETF requirements. Specific tasks include, among others,

  • Analyzing methane emission data, including its source(s) and methodologies, the MRV Officer will work closely with government officials to assess and enhance their reporting accuracy in line with comments received from the UNFCCC’s International Consultation and Analysis (ICA) process. This includes conducting detailed assessment of existing measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) frameworks, particularly in the agriculture and waste sectors, identifying gaps, and providing recommendations for improvement in the Biennial Update Reports (BURs) and other key submissions.
  • Adapting current national methodologies, the MRV Officer will ensure that these frameworks are aligned with evolving UNFCCC standards, including the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF). The officer will support capacity-building activities, designing tailored training programs and resources that help officials refine their MRV processes to meet stricter transparency and reporting obligations.
  • Applying global best practices in methane emission management, the MRV Officer will collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure that local officials are not only compliant with international obligations but are also equipped to implement the necessary measures for accurate, verifiable, and sustainable emissions monitoring. This includes helping to streamline data collection and reporting processes, focusing on practical improvements that enhance overall capacity and compliance.

 

 ENGAGEMENT

The MRV Officer will engage various stakeholders in Indonesia (e.g., national/provincial/municipal government agencies, bilateral/multilateral agencies, research institutions and academia, NGOs, and local communities) by:

  • Analyzing the nature of relationships between GGGI and stakeholders in Indonesia with respect to AKCMM – both those that already exist and those that are yet to be established but are necessary for the project’s success – and develop strategies to build, strengthen, and maintain such relationships. In doing so, he/she must clearly articulate the nature of the relationship, particularly on how their involvement adds value to the delivery of Output 2.
  • Providing substantive input to potential partners (i.e., consultants, universities, think tanks, etc.) so that their activities are aligned with the goals of Output 2 specifically and AKCMM in Indonesia generally. He/she must, therefore, have an in-depth understanding of the gaps (including its causal factors) in methane emissions MRV and how each partner could potentially contribute to addressing them. This will enable him/her to serve as an effective convenor and communicator, ensuring that the partners’ scope of work reflects their competency and teamwork is maintained throughout the project.
  • Leading salient dialogue with government agencies, implementation partners, beneficiaries, and other stakeholders on matters related to Output 2. Such dialogue may take place through various formats and frequencies; the MRV Officer shall be flexible in adapting to stakeholders’ needs/preferences and work towards building a strong support for the adoption of the improvement measures.

 

DELIVERY

The MRV Officer will, based on guidance from and supervision of the GGGI Indonesia Green Cities Lead,

  • Monitor outcomes from major national/regional/international fora as well as GGGI’s project portfolio to identify emerging needs in Indonesia related to methane mitigation,
  • Conduct a gap analysis of Indonesia’s methane emissions inventory and ensure its endorsement by members of the Methane Reduction Committee,
  • Improve methane emissions MRV by implementing priority recommendations in the gap analysis report,
  • Support Indonesia’s compliance with MRV requirements under the Enhanced Transparency Framework through tailored support,
  • Identify opportunities to engage entities based in the Republic of Korea on methane emissions MRV (e.g., Korean technology providers, universities, think tanks, etc.),
  • Plan and manage missions to gather baseline data, consult stakeholders, validate assumptions, and assess the political/operational/technical feasibility of MRV improvements be delivered under Output 2,
  • Manage the delivery of Output 2 by (i) preparing a work plan, (ii) holding regular meetings with partners/stakeholders, (iii) procuring competent service providers, (iv) managing the budget and contract(s) related to the output, (v) anticipating and addressing risks, (vi) solving problems of technical or operational nature, and (vii) communicating the results effectively,
  • Understand and comply with all administrative and reporting rules as required by the Government of Indonesia, GGGI HQ, AKCF, and the ASEAN Secretariat (with respect to Output 2),
  • Support the delivery of Outputs 1, 3, and 4, and,
  • Have an up-to-date knowledge of GGGI processes, standards, and safeguards and following/adhering to them through the policy design cycle.

 

REQUIREMENTS
QUALIFICATIONS
  • A Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Climate Science, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum 6 years of experience in methane or MRV systems, or related fields.
  • In-depth knowledge of Indonesia’s GHG inventory and MRV processes and methodologies across key sectors (e.g., agriculture, waste, energy), including the roles of key government agencies and landscape of existing challenges.
  • Familiarity with the IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, including emission factors, activity data collection, and compliance with biennial transparency reports (BTR).
  • Strong understanding of climate-related challenges in Indonesia, particularly on the trends and sources of methane emissions and established/emerging approaches to reduce them.
  • Understanding of the socio-political and cultural contexts of Green Growth governance in Indonesia
  • Proven ability to understand a novel subject matter in a short period of time and write intelligibly on the subject matter (applicants may be requested to share a writing sample),
  • Good interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues from diverse cultural backgrounds and organizations,
  • Fluency in written and spoken English and Bahasa.

 

 FUNCTIONAL
  • Self-motivated learner with attention to detail.
  • Excellent multi-cultural literacy and interest in being a part of an international team working in an evolving and entrepreneurial environment.  
  • Leadership, teamwork, and creative problem-solving abilities.
  • Excellent communication (both written and oral) and facilitation skills.
  • Problem solver, able to find and implement solutions.
  • Anticipate and provide necessary technical and content-based support.
  • Willingness and ability to travel

 

CORPORATE
  • Understand and actively supports GGGI’s mission, vision and values.
  • Promote the optimum use of public resources
  • Promote an organizational culture of trust, transparency, respect and partnership.
  • Process and share information easily.
  • Manage emotions and stress positively, builds rapport and resolves conflict easily.
  • Promote creativity and innovation among staff.
  • Be able to lead where needed and provide solutions to project-level challenges.

 

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Asia Regional Office (ROA). ROA oversees a diverse portfolio of projects in the South, Southeast, and Central Asia region, assisting GGGI Member States cultivate sustainable development models to drive their economic growth. Its main functions include comprehending the unique requirements of each country, forging robust partnerships with stakeholders and collaborators involved in regional sustainable development initiatives, and developing regional projects and programs in policy and/or investment.

ASEAN-Korea Cooperation on Methane Mitigation (AKCMM). AKCMM is a 3-year, USD 20M regional project aimed at reducing methane emissions at scale in ASEAN Member States (AMS). The project seeks to achieve this objective through the following four interventions (i.e., outputs):

  • Output 1. Developing enabling policies and institutions
  • Output 2. Improving measurement of methane emissions
  • Output 3. Designing, financing, and implementing methane reduction sub-projects
  • Output 4. Promoting regional dialogue and partnership

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