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<span>Toloka AI supports frontier model post-training by building domain-specific reinforcement learning environments, tasks, and evaluation frameworks designed by real practitioners.<br> Mindrift, powered by Toloka — a leading enterprise AI and machine learning data partner since 2014 — connects top domain experts with cutting-edge AI initiatives.<br> Backed by Toloka’s deep expertise in scalable data generation, crowd technology, and applied ML systems, Mindrift enables experts to shape how next-generation generative models learn, reason, and perform.<br> We are launching a Management Consulting domain focused on translating real-world consulting engagements into structured learning environments for advanced AI systems.<br> To do this credibly, we are assembling a team of strategy consultants from top-tier firms who can convert authentic project experience into end-to-end examples — from problem structuring and work planning to analysis, synthesis, and client-ready recommendations.<br> You will join a growing team of consultants from leading strategy firms shaping how AI learns high-level business reasoning.<br> Important: This role is exclusively for consultants with direct experience at a top-tier strategy consulting firm.<br> If you do not have hands-on project experience at one of the firms listed below, please do not apply.<br> This requirement ensures the domain is built by practitioners trained to the highest standards of structured problem-solving and client delivery.<br> Eligible firms: McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Bain & Company, Oliver Wyman, Roland Berger, Monitor Deloitte (Deloitte S&C), EY-Parthenon, Kearney, and Strategy& (PwC).<br> Who We’re Looking For Consultants with 3+ years of experience at one of the firms listed above, with hands-on project experience in: Structuring ambiguous client problems into workable analytical plans Building financial models, market analyses, or synthesized findings from messy inputs Producing client-ready deliverables under time pressure Forming and defending recommendations under uncertainty No deep technical background is required — we will onboard you on the lightweight tools involved.<br> What You’ll Do Build realistic consulting project environments — create detailed project scenarios grounded in real engagement dynamics: industry context, financials, constraints, conflicting inputs, and incomplete information.<br> Design structured consulting tasks for AI agents — break projects into discrete tasks that mirror real consulting work: market sizing, commercial due diligence, cost optimization, growth strategy, operational diagnosis, benchmarking, and more.<br> Define evaluation criteria and quality standards — develop grading frameworks, evaluation rubrics, and golden-answer solutions for each task, used to train and calibrate an LLM-based grading system that evaluates AI outputs at scale.<br> This is a remote, project-based, individual-contributor role focused on analytical design and evaluation.<br> Skills & Requirements 3+ years at McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Oliver Wyman, Roland Berger, Monitor Deloitte, EY-Parthenon, Kearney, or Strategy& Strong structured problem-solving and hypothesis-driven thinking Ability to translate vague problems into clear analytical steps and deliverables High attention to logical consistency and output quality Independent, self-directed working style Clear written English (B2+) Compensation On this project, contributors can earn up to $60 per hour equivalent , depending on their level and pace of contribution.<br> Compensation varies across projects depending on scope, complexity, and required expertise.<br> Please note that other projects on the platform may offer different earning levels based on their requirements.<br></span> </div>
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<br>Electromechanical Technician Supervisor
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<br>The Electromechanical Technician Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the electromechanical maintenance and repair team, ensuring that electromechanical systems and equipment are installed, maintained, and repaired according to safety and performance standards. This role involves supervising a team of electromechanical technicians, coordinating work schedules, providing technical support, and ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and regulatory requirements. The Supervisor will also be involved in troubleshooting, managing preventive maintenance programs, and optimizing the performance of electromechanical systems.
<br>Key Responsibilities:
<br>1. Team Supervision and Leadership:
<br>o Supervise and coordinate the activities of a team of electromechanical technicians, ensuring that work is completed efficiently and according to established standards.
<br>o Assign tasks to team members based on skill sets, project requirements, and deadlines, ensuring a balanced workload.
<br>o Provide on-the-job training, guidance, and mentorship to junior and mid-level technicians to improve their technical skills and performance.
<br>o Conduct team meetings to review daily or weekly goals, safety protocols, and any challenges or issues that need to be addressed.
<br>o Foster a collaborative, productive, and safety-conscious team environment, ensuring high levels of performance and morale.
<br>2. Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
<br>o Oversee the preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electromechanical systems, including motors, actuators, electrical circuits, controllers, and sensors.
<br>o Ensure that repairs are completed efficiently, minimizing system downtime and optimizing the lifespan of electromechanical equipment.
<br>o Assist in diagnosing and resolving complex electromechanical issues, using advanced diagnostic tools (e.g., oscilloscopes, multimeters, and PLC software).
<br>o Ensure that the team follows best practices and proper techniques in troubleshooting and repairs, improving overall system reliability and performance.
<br>3. Preventive Maintenance Program:
<br>o Manage and ensure the execution of a preventive maintenance program to reduce unplanned downtime and extend the life of electromechanical equipment.
<br>o Schedule regular inspections, cleaning, calibration, and other maintenance tasks based on equipment usage and manufacturer recommendations.
<br>o Monitor system performance and identify potential issues before they lead to system failures, ensuring timely intervention.
<br>o Maintain a log of completed maintenance tasks and track any recurring issues to identify areas for improvement.
<br>4. Safety and Compliance:
<br>o Ensure compliance with safety standards and protocols in all aspects of electromechanical work, including the safe handling of electrical systems and mechanical components.
<br>o Conduct safety audits, ensure the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and oversee adherence to lock-out/tag-out procedures during maintenance tasks.
<br>o Review and enforce safety procedures for working with electromechanical equipment, ensuring that all technicians follow proper safety protocols.
<br>o Ensure that all work complies with industry standards, company policies, and regulatory requirements (e.g., OSHA, IEC, NEC).
<br>5. Work Coordination and Scheduling:
<br>o Coordinate daily work schedules, ensuring that all tasks are completed on time and according to priority.
<br>o Assign tasks based on skill levels, team availability, and project requirements, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively.
<br>o Review and monitor the progress of ongoing work, making adjustments to schedules and priorities as necessary.
<br>o Ensure that work orders, repair logs, and maintenance schedules are accurately tracked and up-to-date.
<br>6. Documentation and Reporting:
<br>o Ensure that all maintenance and repair activities are properly documented, including work orders, inspection reports, and test results.
<br>o Prepare and maintain accurate records of equipment performance, maintenance activities, repairs, and parts usage.
<br>o Generate reports on system performance, maintenance activities, and any technical issues encountered, providing updates to senior management or engineering teams.
<br>o Track and manage spare parts inventory to ensure that the team has the necessary materials to complete repairs and maintenance tasks.
<br>7. Process Improvement and Efficiency:
<br>o Identify opportunities for improving maintenance processes, enhancing system performance, and reducing equipment failure rates.
<br>o Work with the engineering and management teams to implement process improvements, update procedures, and optimize the use of resources.
<br>o Promote the adoption of new tools, technologies, and best practices that can improve team efficiency and the quality of work.
<br>8. Collaboration with Other Departments:
<br>o Collaborate with other departments such as engineering, production
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Result of Service<br>Collaborate with UNEP and the SCE in conducting a comprehensive assessment of Bahrain's single-use plastics landscape, together with evidence-based policy recommendations and a practical implementation roadmap to enable informed decision-making, strengthen the national policy framework, and accelerate the country's transition towards a circular economy for plastics.<br> Work Location<br>Home based<br> Expected duration<br>9 months-part time<br> Duties and Responsibilities<br>The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is the leading global environmental authority that sets the global environmental agenda, promotes the coherent implementation of the environmental dimension of sustainable development within the United Nations system and serves as an authoritative advocate for the global environment. The Regional Office for West Asia delivers advisory services and capacity building support to countries to achieve environmental and sustainable development objectives. The UNEP Regional Office for West Asia (ROWA) provides technical cooperation and policy advice to countries in the region to help achieve their environmental goals and sustainable development priorities. Plastic pollution has emerged as one of the most pressing environmental challenges worldwide, posing significant risks to ecosystems, biodiversity, human health, and sustainable development. Single-use plastics (SUPs), including plastic bags, food packaging, disposable cutlery, straws, and beverage containers, represent a substantial share of plastic waste due to their short lifespan and limited recovery after use. The Kingdom of Bahrain has demonstrated a strong commitment to addressing plastic pollution through a range of regulatory and policy measures. Recent initiatives include restrictions on non-biodegradable plastic bags, limitations on small plastic beverage containers, and broader efforts to promote sustainable waste management and environmental protection. Nevertheless, SUPs continue to constitute a significant source of plastic pollution, particularly in terrestrial and marine environments. Recognizing the need to strengthen existing policy measures, the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE), in collaboration with UNEP ROWA, is undertaking a comprehensive assessment of Bahrain's policy and regulatory framework governing single-use plastics. The assessment will identify strengths, gaps, implementation challenges, and opportunities for improvement while drawing upon international good practices and lessons learned from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Arab region, and other jurisdictions. The assignment will culminate in the development of evidence-based policy recommendations and an implementation roadmap to reinforce Bahrain's transition towards a circular economy for plastics. UNEP seeks to recruit an International Expert on Plastic Pollution and Circular Economy to provide technical, analytical, drafting, and advisory provision for the assessment of Bahrain's policy and regulatory framework on single-use plastics, the review of international best practices, stakeholder consultations, and the development of evidence-based policy recommendations and an implementation roadmap, in close coordination with the SCE and under UNEP ROWA supervision. The objective of this assignment is to contribute to the work of UNEP ROWA in reviewing the current status of single-use plastics in Bahrain, assessing the effectiveness of the existing policy and regulatory framework, identifying policy and implementation gaps, benchmarking international and regional good practices, and developing a practical policy framework and implementation roadmap to reduce single-use plastics and advance Bahrain's transition towards a circular economy for plastics. The expert will provide technical, analytical, drafting, and advisory maintenance throughout the assignment. Duties and responsibilties: Under the direct supervision of the designated Programme Management Officer at UNEP ROWA, the selected consultant will carry-out, inter alia, the following duties and responsibilities for each of the four projects detailed previously: 2.a. Project Inception and Planning •Prepare an inception report outlining the proposed methodology, workplan, stakeholder engagement approach, data requirements, and timeline for the assignment. •Review all relevant background documents, policies, legislation, reports, and technical materials provided by UNEP and the SCE. •Identify additional information and data requirements necessary to successfully implement the assignment. 2.b. Assessment of the Current Situation •Conduct a comprehensive review of the current status of single-use plastics (SUPs) in Bahrain using available national and international literature, reports, statistics, and other relevant secondary data. •Assess trends in the production, import, consumption, waste generation, collection, recycling, treatment, disposal, and environmental impacts of SUPs, where data are available. •Identify the principal categories of SUP products contributing to plastic pollution and assess existing waste management practices and infrastructure relevant to their management. 2.c. Review of the Policy, Legal and Institutional Framework •Review Bahrain's existing policy, legal, regulatory, and institutional framework governing single-use plastics and plastic waste management. •Assess the effectiveness of existing policy measures, including implementation arrangements, institutional coordination, enforcement mechanisms, compliance, and monitoring systems. •Identify strengths, gaps, challenges, and opportunities within the existing framework that may affect the effective prevention, reduction, and management of SUPs. 2.d. International and Regional Benchmarking •Review international and regional policies, regulatory approaches, strategies, and best practices related to the prevention and management of single-use plastics, with particular consideration of experiences from GCC countries, the Arab region, and other relevant jurisdictions. •Assess the applicability of international good practices to Bahrain, taking into account national institutional, technical, economic, and social conditions. •Identify policy approaches and implementation mechanisms that could inform Bahrain's future policy framework. 2.e. Development and Assessment of Policy Options •Assess the feasibility and potential effectiveness of different policy instruments to reduce SUP consumption and improve the environmentally sound management of plastic waste. •Evaluate options including, but not limited to: - Regulatory restrictions and bans; - Product standards and eco-design requirements; - Economic instruments, including fees and levies on selected SUP products; - Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR); - Deposit-return systems; - Public procurement measures; - Awareness and behaviour change initiatives; - Voluntary agreements with industry. •Assess how fees on selected SUP products could function both as demand-reduction measures and as financing mechanisms to strengthen recycling infrastructure and circular economy initiatives. 2.f. Stakeholder Engagement and Consultation •Identify and engage relevant stakeholders, including government institutions, municipalities, private sector representatives, civil society organizations, academia, recycling companies, and consumer groups. •Prepare consultation materials, presentations, and discussion documents to facilitate stakeholder engagement. •Adopt the planning and facilitation of stakeholder consultation workshops and technical discussions in coordination with UNEP and the SCE. •Document stakeholder feedback and integrate relevant inputs into the assessment, policy recommendations, and implementation roadmap. 2.g. Development of Policy Recommendations and Implementation Roadmap •Develop evidence-based policy options and recommendations to strengthen Bahrain's framework for preventing and reducing single-use plastics, improving their environmentally sound management, and advancing the country's transition towards a circular economy for plastics. •Prepare recommendations addressing policy, regulatory, institutional, technical, financial, and behavioural aspects relevant to SUP management. •Develop a practical implementation roadmap that identifies priority actions, implementation timelines, institutional responsibilities, financing considerations, and monitoring arrangements to facilitate the phased implementation of the recommended measures. 2.h. Reporting and Knowledge Products •Prepare all technical reports, presentations, briefing materials, and other knowledge products required under the assignment in accordance with UNEP's quality standards. •Present findings and recommendations to UNEP, the Supreme Council for Environment, and other relevant stakeholders, and revise all deliverables based on comments received. •Ensure that all outputs are evidence-based, technically sound, clearly presented, and suitable for informing policy and decision-making. 2.i. Coordination and General Responsibilities •Maintain regular communication with UNEP throughout the assignment and participate in coordination meetings as requested. •Work collaboratively with UNEP, the SCE, and relevant stakeholders to ensure the timely delivery of all agreed outputs. •Maintain confidentiality of all information obtained during the course of the assignment. •Perform any other related tasks requested by UNEP that are necessary for the successful implementation of the consultancy and are consistent with the scope and objectives of the assignment.<br> Qualifications/special skills<br>An advanced university degree (master’s is required, PhD is an asset or equivalent) in Waste management, Environmental engineering, Environmental policy, Environmental management, Circular economy, public policy, Sustainable development, or another relevant discipline. A first-level university degree, combined with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience, may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree. At least 10 years of professional experience in solid waste management, plastic pollution, circular economy, environmental policy, or closely related fields is requied Demonstrated experience in reviewing and developing environmental policies, legislation, strategies, or regulatory frameworks related to plastics, waste i management, or circular economy is required en experience in conducting policy assessments, gap analyses, and developing evidence-based policy recommendations and implementation roadmaps is required Experience in stakeholder consultation and facilitation involving government institutions, private sector representatives, civil society organizations, and other relevant stakeholders is required Experience in preparing high-quality technical reports, policy briefs, and strategic documents for governments or international organizations is required Experience working in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the Arab region, or on environmental policy issues in developing countries is highly desirable Previous professional experience with the United Nations system, international organizations, or multilateral environmental programmes is desirable.<br> Languages<br>Fluency in written and spoken English is required.<br> Additional Information<br>Not available.<br> No Fee<br>THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.<br><br><br>
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