Call for AUDITOR : TRANSDAIRY ENI CBC MED projec

 

Project TRANSDAIRY, ENI CBC MED funded project is looking for an Auditor.

The expiration date of the vacancy is March 15, 2021.

 

The main responsibilities of the auditor will be the following:

• Perform audit on project account;
• Produce timely reports on the projects account.

Qualifications and skills:

• A Master’s degree in accounting and/or audit;
• Registered at the Lebanese Association of Certified Public accountants according to the requirements set by the ENI Implementing Rules (art. 32) and in compliance with the national requirements.
• CPA is a plus.

Professional experience:

• At least 5 years auditing experience;
• At least 5 years of proven experience working with SMEs and/or academia/research institutions in middle income countries;
• At least 2 years experience with international organizations or internationally funded projects;
• Excellent knowledge of English.

Special condition:

The chosen audit firm will verify the expenses declared in each payment claim, according to EU rules and procedures and the requirements of the grant contract.
ToRs for the auditors are available as annexes in chapter 4 of the implementation manual as published at the ENI website. http://www.enicbcmed.eu/projects/support-to-implementation

The project “TRANSborder Key Enabling Technologies and Living Labs for the DAIRY value chain” aims to enhance technology transfer among research, industry and SMEs in the fields of Key Enabling Technologies applied to the Dairy Value Chain, through the creation of Living Labs, the increase of institutional capacities, and the development of market intelligence for sustainable and consolidated spin-offs.

Please contact Ms. Manal Tabanji on 05/465609 or e-mail: m.tabanji@elcim-lb.org
 

 

 

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