Job Overview
The Privatisation Commission, a key department of the Government of Pakistan, is hiring two Consultants (Transactions) on a contract basis in 2026. This role is central to supporting the execution of approved privatization transactions, working under senior officers to drive the country's privatization agenda.
As a Consultant Transactions, you will be involved in the full lifecycle of transaction management, from data collection and due diligence to drafting transaction documents and coordinating with financial advisors.
This is a senior-level contract role (Grade G-2) that requires a blend of financial expertise, regulatory knowledge, and hands-on experience in sectors like power, infrastructure, or mergers and acquisitions.
The role is ideal for professionals with a background in transaction advisory, power sector reform, or corporate finance who are looking to contribute to high-impact national privatization initiatives.
The application window is open until August 20, 2026, and interested candidates must apply through the National Job Portal (NJP) before the deadline.
Given the specialized nature of the work, the Privatisation Commission seeks candidates who can hit the ground running, with international experience and recent similar-level roles being preferred.
This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of Pakistan's economic reform efforts, supporting the government's divestment and restructuring programs.
The role demands strong analytical, drafting, and coordination skills, as you will be preparing Information Memorandums, bidding documents, and briefings for high-level forums like the Cabinet Committee on Privatisation (CCoP).
If you have a proven track record in transaction advisory or power sector regulation, this contract position offers a challenging and rewarding environment.
The Privatisation Commission is a federal body responsible for the privatization of state-owned enterprises, and this role directly supports its mandate.
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Eligibility and Qualification
To be considered for the Consultant Transactions role, candidates must meet the educational and professional certification requirements, along with the specified experience conditions.
The role demands a strong foundation in business, economics, or finance, and practical experience in sectors relevant to privatization transactions.
- BS in Business Administration, Economics, Finance or related field from an HEC recognized University, OR professional certifications such as ACMA, ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or CFA.
- At least 8 years of experience in one or more of the following areas: Power sector, Transaction advisory, NEPRA regulatory affairs, Electricity distribution (DISCOs), Mergers & acquisitions (M&A), or Power sector reform.
- International qualifications/experience and recent experience in similar-level positions in other organizations are preferred.
- Maximum age limit is 50 years.
Responsibilities
- Collect, compile, and analyze data on assigned entities/assets, including financial, legal, operational, and ownership information.
- Assist in preliminary due diligence exercises and preparation of background notes, reports, and working papers.
- Support development of transaction execution strategies and structuring options.
- Assist in drafting transaction documents, including Information Memorandums, bidding documents, and draft agreements.
- Coordinate with Financial Advisors, consultants, and internal teams for timely flow of information and documentation.
- Assist in preparation of briefs, presentations, and summaries for the Privatisation Commission, CCoP, and other forums.
- Track deliverables, milestones, and timelines, and support validation of advisor outputs.
- Maintain transaction records, data rooms, and documentation repositories.
- Perform any other duties assigned by the competent authority.
How to Apply
- Visit the National Job Portal (NJP) at to access the official job listing.
- Click on the 'Login to Apply' button and create an account or log in to your existing NJP account.
- Complete the online application form with accurate personal, educational, and professional details.
- Upload your CV and any required supporting documents as specified in the application portal.
- Review your application to ensure all information is correct and submit it of August 20, 2026.
Important Instructions
- Candidates must ensure they meet all eligibility criteria before applying; applications not meeting the requirements will be rejected.
- The position is on a contract basis, and the selected candidate will be engaged under the terms of the contract.
- For any queries, refer to the official job listing on the National Job Portal.