Lead operational management of the Tactical Training Centre, overseeing site logistics, personnel, maintenance, inventory, and contractor coordination.
Oversee daily operations of the Tactical Training Centre and manage site personnel including national staff, contractors, and support teams.
Ensure maintenance of infrastructure, equipment, utilities, and implement health, safety, and environmental standards.
Lead logistics and resupply operations including transport, fuel, food, and materials; maintain accurate inventory records and asset accountability.
Implement and monitor site security protocols in coordination with local authorities.
Coordinate construction activities and supervise contractors to ensure quality and compliance.
Support overall project coordination, align with donor expectations, monitor progress against work plan and advise corrective actions.
Serve as liaison with field-based contractors, engineers, security force focal points, and international trainers; lead coordination meetings with national stakeholders.
Draft project documents including donor reports, meeting summaries, and briefing notes; support planning and execution of field visits, events, and training sessions.
Contribute to development of tactical training strategy and support M&E efforts ensuring timely data collection and reporting.
Provide day-to-day guidance to national project staff and assume leadership responsibilities in absence of Project Manager.
Requirements
Former military SNCO or officer (OR7 – OF4) or military logistician with experience managing G1/G4 in remote or austere environments.
Proven experience managing construction, logistics, and personnel development in military, international development or security sector projects or similar contexts.
Experience as part of an STTT or similar partner force capability development role.
Familiarity with military or police training environments is highly desirable.
Certifications in project management (e.g., PMP, PRINCE2) or Logistics and Procurement (e.g. CIPs) are an asset.
NVQ Level 6 or a Bachelor’s degree is desirable.
Strong leadership and personnel management skills.
Expertise in logistics, inventory control, and contractor oversight.
Excellent coordination and stakeholder engagement abilities.
Proficiency in risk management, budgeting, and scheduling.
Fluent in English; French or Haitian Creole is a strong asset.
Resilient and adaptable to challenging environments.
Culturally sensitive and diplomatic.
Able to work independently and under pressure.
Understanding of security risks and adherence to safety protocols.