Under the direct supervision of the Director of the Postal Technology Centre, assure the complete financial management of the DCTP, the professional establishment of all contractual relations of the DCTP with customers, members, partners and providers, as well as internal agreements within the International Bureau (IB), fulfil the secretariat role of the Telematics Cooperative (TC) Management Board, and support the establishment and maintenance of TC strategy. 1. Financial management – Ensure the financial health of the DCTP and support a future-oriented strategy. – Continuously assess and improve the general DCTP financial management policy. – Lead the development and implementation of annual DCTP budgets and forecasts, and plan investments. – Lead monitoring and reporting processes relating to the DCTP budget and financial operations. – Ensure adherence of all DCTP financial operations with the UPU Financial Rules and the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS). – Manage the funds-in-trust held on behalf of certain postal operators and assume responsibility for expenditure monitoring and reporting to these postal operators. – Ensure the proper keeping of accounts and liaise with the Internal and External Auditors. 2. Business support – Bill DCTP customers, plan and control their due settlements. – Prepare periodical financial reports for IB management and TC members. – Manage and provide financial information to DCTP customers related to network traf¬fic, licences, projects, missions and membership fees. – Manage all missions by DCTP staff. – Consolidate and publish the annual DCTP price list (Schedule of Charges). – Ensure, with the Project Management Office (PMO), the monitoring and reporting of costs and revenues of the DCTP customer projects and services, as well as accurate quarterly cross-charging between TC and other budgets. 3. Contract and licence management In collaboration with the DCTP units, ensure all contractual relations with postal opera-tors, partners, private businesses and internal IB contacts, in coordination with the Legal Affairs Directorate. – Draft and secure for validation contract (licence) agreements. – Administer TC contracts and develop agreements. 4. Secretariat of the TC Management Board – Manage the activities of the TC and its Management Board, in conjunction with the DCTP Director and the Administrative Support Specialist. – Work with the DCTP Director and units to prepare and present the quarterly TC fore¬cast and the TC budget to the TC Management Board. – Organize TC General Assemblies and assist the DCTP Director in his duties as TC Secretary. – Oversee the TC Rules of Procedure, ensuring compliance and application by TC members. – Coordinate the drafting of the TC strategic plan and contribute to its development. 5. Management of arrears and sanctions Within the delegated authority and under the guidance of the DCTP Director: – Formulate proposals for tracking and reducing arrears. – Inform DCTP customers on arrears-related matters. – Establish and follow up on instalment plans. – Limit product usage on instruction. – Report on the status of arrears on a yearly basis to the TC Management Board. – Implement measures for bad debtors according to TC Management Board decisions. 6. Control Analyze and report: – from the Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) system on effort vs income; – regularly on forecasts vs contracted effort; – on the IB IT consulting contribution to the Finance Directorate. 7. Procurement Streamline and oversee all procurement processes required for projects and products provided by the DCTP: – In collaboration with the DCTP units, coordinate with the Tenders and Procurements Committee (TPC) for the submission of calls for tenders and derogation requests. – Track and analyze applications in terms of conformity with the UPU Financial Regulations, Rules and policy. – Maintain contract information in the Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) system. 8. Leadership and management – Lead and manage the unit, promoting a spirit of professional curiosity, anticipating new challenges, seeking solutions and assessing their efficacy, all the while showing a commitment to achieving excellence. – Launch the development and implementation of the unit’s work plan, in particular establishing the forecasts, priorities and anticipated needs in terms of human and financial resources. – Lead, motivate, guide and ensure the ongoing development of team members. Draw up their work plans and objectives, give them feedback on their work, highlight posi¬tive results and resolve issues surrounding less positive results. – Manage leave and absences, as well as overtime and replacements when required.