This assignment - TSSTAT system will allow UEMOA member states to compile comparable sufficiently detailed Trade-in-Services statistics (including partner data) to address their policy/negotiation data requirements.
home-based
10.10.22-30.11.22
The availability and quality of Trade-in-Services statistics in many developing countries and regions around the world is poor. As economies develop and their reliance on traded services increases, the paucity of services data is increasingly problematic for policy makers and trade negotiators.
The 'Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine' (UEMOA) has identified this paucity of data as a problem.
In this context, UNCTAD is working with the Statistical Commission of UEMOA, on a joint project (Convention), formally titled 'Projet pour la mise en place des statistiques du commerce international des services' or Strengthening Statistics on International Trade-in-Services. The project started on February 2013.
The aim of this project is to develop statistics on internationally trade-in-services (SITS) for the eight countries Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo, as following: develop a harmonized questionnaire and an IT system to process, clean, aggregate and disseminate national and regional Trade-in-Services statistics.
To continue collaboration between UNCTAD and UEMOA after the convention. UNCTAD (DSIB) and UEMOA will support countries with TSSTAT deployment, training, as well as running another possible full survey, and publish and update the trade-in-services statistics. Countries will use the TSSTAT production system to inform governments and the UEMOA commission and start releasing these statistics to the public.
In the context of the UNCTAD/UEMOA convention and beyond, the IT expert will examine the artifacts and the behavior of the TSSTAT software under test by validation and verification. The objective is to detect software failures so that defects may be corrected.
Under the supervision of Methodology Unit project officer the Individual contractor will be responsible for:
- Monitoring the bugs reported by TSSTAT users to the UNCTAD statistics and regularly meet with UNCTAD statistics service staff
- Identifying what part of the software needs to be modified (in the framework of performance maintenance, analyze the suggested modification including understanding the potential effects of such a change).
- Implementing the appropriate change in the software.
- Testing the updated version of the software to make sure the change does not have side effects.
A 1st level university degree in IT software engineering.
At least 7 years of experience in information systems design, software development, technical writing, or related area
At least 5 years of experience in designing successful user interfaces, or related area.
At least 3 years of experience in MS SQL, Spring Boot and Angular.
Ability to design computer application systems and complex databases (including the preparation of the corresponding technical specifications).
High level of proficiency in oral and written French. Knowledge of other language would be an advantage.
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