Director Armaments and Major Capability Programmes
NATO
Director Armaments and Major Capability ProgrammesNATO – North Atlantic Treaty OrganisationBrussels, BelgiumRef: 250434
Schedule: Full-time
Application Deadline: 13-Apr-2025, 10:59:00 PM
Salary (Pay Basis): 12,722.61 Euro (EUR) Monthly
Grade: G23
Contract: 3 yearsSUMMARYThe Defence Investment (DI) Division is responsible for facilitating the development and adoption of cutting-edge, innovative and interoperable capabilities, critical to ensuring the Alliance’s ability to undertake the full spectrum of missions and operations. Key lines of effort include:
The Armaments and Major Capability Programmes Directorate leads, advises and provides support as appropriate for the programmatic development and governance of major capability programmes as well as individual projects in land, maritime, air and space domains. The Directorate is responsible for policy development, capability development support and oversight in the areas of Integrated Air and Missile Defence (IAMD), Aviation and Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance. It works with a large variety of stakeholders to ensure that the Alliance has the capabilities it needs – both within NATO and externally. This involves leading and supporting expert level working groups addressing armaments and programmatic related topics and capability development. In particular, the Directorate engages with the many bodies of the Conference of National Armaments Directors (CNAD).Major capability programmes – covering the land, air maritime and space domains – currently include:
In addition, key activities pursued by the Directorate include Digital Ocean Initiative and implementation of the forthcoming NATO Commercial Space Strategy.Within general guidance, the incumbent is required to:
In addition to completing the application form, including the pre-screening questions, candidates are asked to summarise their views on the key challenges by answering the question below:
Candidates are asked, as part of this application, to attach one MS Word document, summarising their views on the key challenge and how they would address it if selected for the position. This essay, which should be no more than 1 A4 page long, will be evaluated as part of the longlisting assessment. (see full instructions on how to apply at the end of the vacancy notice, at paragraph 7).QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCEESSENTIAL:The incumbent must:
DESIRABLE:The following would be considered an advantage:
MAIN ACCOUNTABILITIESPeople Management:Manage the Directorate with clear accountability and transparency on goals. Ensure that all staff under their responsibility have clear objectives. Coach Section Heads to improve and develop managerial skills. Manage the staff, aiming at maintaining motivation and job satisfaction in an environment where long hours must be worked to achieve overall objectives and taking into account contract duration. Set objectives and adjust priorities, take corrective action. Provide regular and fair feedback on performance, informally as appropriate and through the HQ Performance Review and Development (PRD) system. Identify possible development and mobility opportunities for team members.Stakeholder Management:Support consultation and decision making in the CNAD, the Aviation Committee, the IAMD Policy Committee and other NATO committees as appropriate. Ensure NATO’s relations with international aviation organisations by developing pragmatic working relations with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), the European Commission (EC), the European Aviation Safety Agency, Eurocontrol and other relevant international and regional organisations. Within the Directorate’s portfolio, promote staff coordination within the International Staff, International Military Staff, the Strategic Commands and Agencies. Support and chair Integrated Project Teams and Task Forces as required.Expertise Development:Keep abreast of relevant political, military and financial developments in Alliance and partner nations. Provide advice to Assistant Secretary General for DI, and NATO senior management on the development of capabilities and propose valid alternatives for doing business. Employ a thorough understanding of technical and political equities and tradeoffs in the area of armaments and aerospace issues, striving to achieve, and carry out, agreed upon solutions.Policy Development:Support the drafting of policy papers and reports related to capability development. Take a leading role on capability development in the land, air and maritime domain. Promote a total system approach to aviation. Support the development of NATO’s air and missile defence capability and of an enduring JISR for the Alliance.Knowledge Management:Oversee the creation of reports on ballistic missile defence, JISR, aviation, land, maritime and aerospace capabilities and other capability development subjects as required.Financial Management:Develop the annual budget for the Directorate and oversee budget allocations. Ensure priorities are established and followed, and take corrective action as necessary.Organisational Efficiencies:Keep the Directorate’s organisation fit for purpose, promote cross-organisational synergies within the Directorate’s work strands. Allocate resources efficiently and effectively. Provide organisational oversight over the Munitions Safety Information Analysis Centre (MSIAC) and Naval Force Sensor and weapon Accuracy Check Sites (FORACS) programmes.Representation of the Organization:Represent NATO within the international aviation community. Serve as the Secretary General’s Liaison Officer (SGLO) to the NATO Airborne Early Warning & Control (NAEW&C). Take part in public events to project Alliance policies.Vision and Direction:Ensure that the objectives of the Directorate are consistent with the strategic objectives of the Alliance and the DI Division. Make decisions, set priorities or develop objectives considering long term outcomes for capability development in the armaments and aerospace domain.Perform any other related duty as assigned.INTERRELATIONSHIPSThe incumbent reports to the Assistant Secretary General, Defence Investment (ASG/DI). The incumbent is responsible for the management of the Armaments and Major Capability Programmes Directorate and develops close working relationships with all relevant civil and military, national and international stakeholders.Direct reports: 6
Indirect reports: 35COMPETENCIESThe incumbent must demonstrate:
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