Programme Officer, Multinational Capability Cooperation (MCC)
Aussicht: 130
Update Tag: 16-11-2025
Ort: Brussels Brussels Capital
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The Defence Investment Division (DI) is responsible for the development of investments in assets and capabilities aimed at enhancing the Alliance’s defence capacity, including armaments planning and development, space, integrated air and missile defence (IAMD), airspace management, aviation command and control.
The Strategy Directorate is responsible for providing overall coherence of capability deliverables through policies, plans and links with external stakeholders, including those in research and technology and in industry. Within the Strategy Directorate, the Multinational Capability Cooperation Unit serves as the Defence Investment Division’s focal point, for the multinational aspects of offering customised advice to Allies regarding capability delivery activities within NATO Defence Planning Process (NDPP) step 4. In this context it supports Allies in the fulfilment of their NDPP target obligations by identifying, formulating, and facilitating the initiation and advancement of specific multinational High Visibility Projects (HVPs). The Unit provides advice on all matters related to multinational capability cooperation.
The post holder directly contributes to the full range of activities of the Multinational Capability Cooperation Unit. In this capacity, s/he will directly enable Allies and partner nations to identify, formulate, initiate, and advance High Visibility Projects (HVPs) for multinational capability cooperation in response to NATO Defence Planning Priorities.
2. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
ESSENTIAL
The incumbent must:
- hold a university degree, or an equivalent level of qualification, from an institute of recognised standing;
- have at least 2 years’ of relevant experience and a good knowledge of international capability development activities;
- possess a good knowledge of NATO’s methods and structures to develop requirements and related planning processes and a good knowledge and understanding of NATO’s organisational structure and political-military priorities;
- have excellent analytical and communication skills and be able to draft quickly, clearly and concisely;
- have an output focused mindset and can-do attitude paired with an ability to operate independently;
- have the ability to effectively advocate for the initiation and implementation of specific multinational capability cooperation efforts amongst a diverse set of relevant stakeholders;
- have experience working in an international work environment;
- possess the following minimum levels of NATO’s official languages (English/French): V (“Advanced”) in one; I (“Beginner”) in the other.
DESIRABLE
The following would be considered an advantage:
- be driven to continuously seek opportunities for improvement in her/his line of work and desire to reduce organizational stovepipes and inefficiencies;
- relevant professional experience with international armaments co-operation, including procurement policies and related institutional and industrial developments;
3. MAIN ACCOUNTABILITIES
Policy Development
Contribute to the development of concepts, policies and procedures designed to identify, initiate, and advance multinational capability delivery, in concert with the NATO Defence Planning Process and in coherence with NATO policies, e.g. with respect to NATO’s Partnerships.
Expertise Development
Develop specific proposals for multinational capability delivery: consult with subject matter experts, apply and develop expertise across the full DOTMLPFI spectrum supporting the effective, efficient and practical development and facilitation of multinational capability delivery in compliance with NATO policies. Contribute to a wide range of efforts to create political support from Allies to pursue multinational HVPs, as developed, as well as provide necessary support to political implementation. Stay abreast of any relevant developments, within and outside NATO, including in the EU.
Stakeholder Management
Enhance and manage internal networks and ensure proper coordination with subject matter experts, as well as develop contacts with NATO Military Authorities, national delegations, individual partner nations, NATO agencies, and other International Organizations. Represent the Directorate and Division in engagements with Allies and partners with a view to identify, initiate, and advance multinational capability delivery opportunities. Participate in meetings at NATO Staff level, NATO Committee level and with related external bodies, in particular the EU and EDA.
Project Management
Co-ordinate and manage specific NATO staff facilitation efforts for multinational capability delivery projects and/or programmes. Design and execute tailored engagement campaigns with Allies and partner nations using various entry points (e.g. informal bilateral discussions with delegations and MODs, committee sessions, other existing engagement opportunities) in order to obtain senior political buy-in – usually through Letters of Intent at Defence Ministers’ level – for pursing these opportunities.
Provide and coordinate NATO staff support for achieving and maintaining rapid implementation progress toward critical political milestones (e.g. signature of Memoranda of Understanding, contract signatures) and more importantly the delivery of physical capabilities. Contribute to the implementation of the enduring “Enabling Multinational Cooperation in the CNAD” function, which has been newly mandated by Allied National Armaments Directors in fall 2018.
Ensure, in close coordination with the Public Diplomacy Division (PDD), that the above efforts are effectively supported by a compelling STRATCOM strategy with high impact activities;
Planning and Execution
Independently lead the planning and execution of strategies and work plans associated with the initiation and implementation of individual HVPs with all the relevant stakeholders involved.
Knowledge Management
Engage regularly with the private sector to identify and, if applicable, leverage innovative ideas and approaches for Allies and partner nations to conduct capability delivery by working together. Follow and enhance established work methods for the Unit, supporting the implementation thereof.
Perform any other related duty as assigned.
4. INTERRELATIONSHIPS
The incumbent reports to the Head, MCCU. S/he will assist in the co-ordination of work within the Division, with other Divisions of the International Staff, with the NATO Military Authorities and with national delegations, as well as, where appropriate, with other International Organizations and relevant actors of the private sector. S/he will advise the Assistant Secretary General and Deputy Assistant Secretary General/Director Strategy for Defence Investment on emerging developments in the multinational capability cooperation domain.
Direct reports: N/a
Indirect reports: N/a.
5. COMPETENCIES
The incumbent must demonstrate:
- Flexibility: Adapts to unforeseen situations;
- Impact and Influence: Takes multiple actions to persuade;
- Initiative: Is decisive in a time-sensitive situation;
- Organisational Awareness: Understands organisational climate and culture;
- Teamwork: Co-operates.
- For NATO civilian staff members only: please apply via the internal recruitment portal ( link );
- For all other applications: www.nato.int/recruitment
Frist: 31-12-2025
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