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Ad title: Front-end Developer for National Spatial Data Infrastructure
Provided By: National Agency of Public Registry
Published: 13 August / Deadline: 27 August
National Agency of Public Registry is pleased to announce an opening for the position of Front-end Developer for National Spatial Data Infrastructure.

Country: Georgia
Project Name: Georgia Resilient Agriculture, Irrigation and Land Project (GRAIL)
Project No: P175629
Loan No. 9504-GE
Assignment Title: Front-end Developer for National Spatial Data Infrastructure
Reference No. GRAIL/CS/IC/30-01

Government of Georgia and the World Bank jointly developed a new investment project in Georgia`s rural sector - Georgia Resilient Agriculture, Irrigation, and Land (GRAIL) Project. The total cost of the Project is 138, 600 mil EURO which is equally split (50/50) between IBRD and the State budget of the Government of Georgia.

The Project Development Objective (PDO) is to: (a) improve irrigation, and drainage services, and agricultural production in project areas, and (b) strengthen national irrigation and land management institutional capacity for climate resilient planning.

The primary beneficiaries of the Project comprise farmers and agricultural enterprises across the project targeted regions. Overall, the rural population will benefit from enhanced services provided by land management, irrigation services, and agricultural support. In the public sector, the Project will support institutional strengthening of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture (MEPA), including Georgian Amelioration (GA), the National Environment Agency (NEA), Rural Development Agency (RDA), and National Agency for Sustainable Land Management and Land Use Monitoring (LMA).

The Project will enhance land administration service delivery and support building digital infrastructure by enhancing National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR)`s information technology systems, development of e-services and further support NAPR`s effort in operationalizing of National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI).

Project has a strong focus on climate resilience and rural livelihoods through a holistic and integrated approach. It will include the following components:

Component 1: Resilient Irrigated Agriculture, divided into three sub-components: 1) Subcomponent 1.1: Irrigation & Drainage Infrastructure Rehabilitation and Modernization; 2) Subcomponent 1.2: Irrigated agriculture and value chain development; and 3) Subcomponent 1.3: Improved Performance of Irrigation Service Delivery.

Component 2: Improved Land Management Capacity, comprising of two sub-components: 1) Subcomponent 2.1: Strengthening of agricultural land management and monitoring; and 2) Subcomponent 2.2: Enhancement of the land administration service delivery and building digital governance infrastructure.

Component 3: Project Management, which will finance two Project Implementation Units that will be responsible for project management: One Project Implementing Unit (PIU) is established within MEPA, which is responsible for management of Component 1 and Subcomponent 2.1. The second PIU is established within the NAPR, the Project Implementing Entity and will be responsible for implementation of Subcomponents 2.2 and 3.2.

Sub-component 2.2 - Enhancing land administration service delivery and building digital governance infrastructure by:

enhancing NAPR`s information technology systems, particularly the IPRS by focusing on upgrading of the core cadastre and registration systems, development of selected e-services through innovative technologies to further improve NAPR customers` experience; and

Designing, developing, and deploying of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure by NAPR in collaboration with other institutional stakeholders including by focusing on capacity building, training, knowledge sharing and incorporating best international practices.

The Front-End developer plays a crucial role in developing and optimizing web applications that facilitate user interaction with.

Scope of Work and Responsibilities:

** Develops the user interface for NSDI applications from initial concept to final implementation.
** Collaborates closely with stakeholders to refine project specifications and requirements.
** Implements and tests front-end architecture for web applications.
** Selects appropriate frameworks and tools to maximize application performance.
** Automates processes to accelerate development and ensure functional efficiency.
** Proactively identifies and resolves issues to enhance user experience.
** Ensures the scalability of the web application and integrates multimedia content as needed.
** Maintains and updates the product post-deployment.
** Guarantees compatibility across various devices and platforms.
** Delivers all source codes, libraries, and related materials to the NAPR IT Department upon completion of the tasks.
** Consultant may be assigned to other GRAIL related IT tasks or projects in its capacity, as necessary.

Requirements and skills:

** A university degree in Information Technologies or a related field is preferred.
** Minimum of two years of experience as a Front-end developer.
** Proficient in HTML, CSS, JavaScript and basic SEO principles.
** Experienced with libraries such as jQuery, Webpack, preference will be given of experience work with OpenLayers.
** Experienced with UI frameworks Tailwind, Bootstrap or other similar.
** Understanding micro frontend principles with native JavaScript.
** Skilled in web testing and debugging tools like Jest, Mocha or Jasmine.
** Familiarity with Agile software development and modern deployment tools.
** Strong analytical, time management, and problem-solving skills.
** Excellent communication abilities and a team-oriented mindset focused on process improvement and efficiency.

Duration

Duration of the assignment is 12 months

The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14 "Conflict of Interest" of the World Bank`s Guidelines: World Bank`s "Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrower, July 2016, revised November 2017, revised August 2018 and revised November 2020", setting forth the World Bank`s policy on conflict of interest. In addition, please refer to the following specific information on conflict of interest related to this assignment: The consultant shall not receive any remuneration in connection with the assignment except as provided in the contract. The consultant and its affiliates shall not engage in consulting or other activities that conflict with the interest of the client under the contract. The contract shall include provisions limiting future engagement of the consultant for other services resulting from or directly related to the firm`s consulting services in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 3.16, 3.17 and 3.18 of the Guidelines.

An individual consultant will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in World Bank`s Guidelines: World Bank`s "Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrower, July 2016, revised November 2017, revised August 2018, revised November 2020 and revised September 2023", "Selection of Individual Consultants".

Interested consultants may obtain further information by email: grail@napr.gov.ge

CVs of candidates in English language must be submitted electronically to the address below grail@napr.gov.ge not later than August 27, 2025

Please include the title of the announced position in subject line of the email.
 
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