
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is an international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations. GIZ promotes complex reforms and change processes, often working under difficult conditions. Its corporate objective is to improve people’s living conditions on a sustainable basis. GIZ International Services (InS) is the company’s business department offering services to international clients such as the European Commission.
We are currently looking for a Project Manager (m/f/d), who will be actively involved in the acquisition and implementation of EU-funded projects within the framework of the EU Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence (CoE) Initiative.
The position is available for starting as soon possible for 36 months. The workplace will be Belgium (Brussels), GIZ offers a Belgian employment contract (full time). Business travel to Germany and partner countries might be required.
Your tasks:
Project implementation:
Technical and Operational Assistance
– Overall implementation of the project (administrative and contractual matters, technical support).
– Implementation of project activities, such as workshops, capacity-building sessions, or field visits, facilitating coordination between the TL and GIZ Country Offices.
– Assist experts with technical tasks, such as data collection, analysis, and preparing presentations
– Organise travel arrangements for project staff, experts, and stakeholders; provide support to project teams on site.
– Coordinate meetings, workshops, and events, including scheduling, venue setup, and participant communications (incl. for the Project Steering Committee).
– Support the identification and selection of non-key experts, in collaboration with the HR recruitment team, and supervises their missions.
– Troubleshooting as well as mitigation strategies development in case of project issues.
Financial support, quality control and compliance:
– In cooperation with the Finance Manager, monitoring and follow up on invoices, ensuring that audit relevant information is available
– Preparation of financial reports and ensuring proper documentation of expenditures.
– Ensure all financial transactions comply with EU financial regulations and guidelines
– In cooperation with the Procurement Manager, coordination, monitoring and following up of contracts with experts ensuring that all relevant information is available
– Manage project supplies and equipment procurement.
– Handle documentation, filing, and record-keeping to ensure compliance with EU requirements and with communication & visibility guidelines.
– Ensures that projects operational procedures are understood and applied by Consortium members and resource partners
– Ensure compliance with EU guidelines and procedures during project execution, such as procurement rules, environmental standards, or gender equality policies.
Monitoring & Evaluation
– Maintaining project monitoring tools, such as activity logs, performance metrics, and reporting templates
– Preparation of project progress monitoring with the experts, including financial and technical reports including gathering data and inputs from various project stakeholders.
– Ensure all reports and documentation comply with EU requirements for transparency and accountability.
Project Coordination and Communication
– Day-to-day communication between the EU Task Manager, national experts, partner countries, and stakeholders, including drafting correspondence, reports, and presentations.
– Support the preparation of communication and visibility materials, in line with EU & CBRN guidelines.
– Translate documents/materials from English to French and vice versa, including for the organisation of workshops and trainings.
Project acquisition:
– Screen EU -funded CBRN business opportunities
– Support early opportunities intelligence, assessment and establishment of contacts with potential consortium partners
– Preparation of Letters of Interest and the conceptual and methodological development of technical offers in line with tender specifications
– Identification and selection of experts and bid-writers, in collaboration with the HR recruitment team.
The position requires continuous engagement in GIZ internal exchanges to promote knowledge sharing and ensure GIZ representation in and outside the portfolio.
Occasionally international business trips are required.
All tasks will be performed under the supervision of the Portfolio Managers and in close collaboration with the extended team of Project Managers.
Your profile:
– At least a master’s degree in a relevant field, such as International Relations, Political Sciences, Sociology, Economics, Development Studies, or similar;
– At least 3 years of professional work experience in a related field and in a comparable position/with a similar scope of work;
– At least 2 years proven experience with EU technical assistance projects, including in business development / tender preparation and in EU project management and backstopping;
– Proven experience in travel management and financial administration;
– Previous experiences in the management of tenders with logistical components like event management will be considered as an asset.
Other knowledge, additional skills:
– Full IT proficiency (current MS Office, including 365 cloud applications);
– Excellent knowledge – level C (speaking and writing) of English and French;
– Flexible profile, able to work autonomously under high time pressure and workload;
– Intercultural skills, problem-solving minded and with a service-oriented attitude;
– Excellent communication and negotiation skills, and keen on working in a team.
Notes:
– The position requires a work permit for Belgium, as the location of the work will be Brussels. Only applicants eligible to work in Belgium (already with work permit) will be evaluated.
– Applicants are asked to submit their updated CV together with a one-page cover in English, mentioning in the subject of the email “Project Manager CBRN” and full name. The cover letter shall clearly outline the motivation and availability of the applicant. Your application and CV must not indicate your date of birth and must not include a photograph. You are required to make clear in the CV your nationality and countries of your last employment.
– Applications from persons with disabilities are most welcome.
If you are interested and comply with the requirements, please send your application latest by 30.10.2025 to InS.Brussels.recruitment@giz.de
About us:
We create prospects for people and with people. As GIZ has an international mandate, we offer a multicultural working environment. We are committed service providers and dedicated professionals, even under difficult circumstances. We take pride in enabling our employees to develop their professional and personal skills. There are plenty of reasons to join our motivated team – ranging from the diverse challenges you will face on a daily basis in one of our 130 partner countries, to the broad scope you will have for shaping your work.