
Concern Worldwide
Job Title: WASH and Engineering Officer
Reports to: WASH and Engineering Adviser (existing)
Liaises with: Other units in the Strategy, Advocacy and Learning department, Country Offices, International Programmes Department and the Emergency Unit.
Manages: N/A
Job location: London or Dublin with 40% travel
Pay Band: Dublin – Band 4: €41,695 – €49,052/4B: £34,370 – £37,988
Contract: 18 months with the possibility of renewal
Job Purpose: The WASH and Engineering Officer will provide technical advice and support to Concern’s infrastructure projects, in order to improve the quality and sustainability of these projects. These infrastructure projects mainly cover Water and Sanitation, but there is also a focus on other areas of construction such as school classrooms, health facilities, storage facilities, and small bridges. The officer will also explore and promote innovative approaches to help ensure the provision of sustainable WASH services.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide support to country programmes to ensure that construction projects are implemented in line with donor requirements and in accordance with Concern’s Engineering standards and, where WASH-related, Concern’s WASH Strategy.
- Provide technical advice and support to all programme teams in planning and budgeting of construction activities, including supporting the development, assessment, and/or approval of engineering designs.
- Provide support in the capacity building of WASH & Engineering staff through face-to-face trainings
- Conduct reviews of Engineering designs (WASH or otherwise), including analyzing drawings, BoQs, and technical specifications for conformity; giving advice and approving, where appropriate, in consultation with the WASH & Engineering Advisor.
- Carry out country visits to support all elements of construction projects, from technical assessment of previous projects and planning of new ones to approval of designs and supporting the project management of small works.
- Provide support to field teams to develop systems for monitoring the construction, operation, maintenance, and management of infrastructure, working with the monitoring and evaluation team.
- Support with the management of standard operating procedures for engineering works in Concern.
- Provide technical support to field staff for their community mobilization work related to construction, the management of infrastructure, and the promotion of hygiene and sanitation.
- Explore and promote innovative approaches to help ensure the provision of sustainable WASH services and engineering technologies, including at a minimum supply chain issues for spare parts, the funding of life cycle costs as well as operational management models.
- Support the development, dissemination, and updating of Concern’s construction contracts, standardized technical specifications, standardized designs, and the Engineering Minimum Standards.
- Provide support to field teams writing funding proposals and reports, etc.
- Participate in Rapid Emergency Response as necessary (including deployment for up to 6 weeks).
Skills and Experience Required:
Essential:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil/Structural Engineering, with WASH elements.
- At least 3 years total professional experience in the field of civil engineering (or similar), of which at least one year’s experience with an NGO/local organization in fragile, conflict-affected contexts on hardware components associated with WASH (water pumps, latrines, water treatment, water storage, etc.)
- Structural engineering experience for small-scale infrastructure projects
- Experience in working with contractors, technicians, government technical staff, and community groups
- Knowledge of contract management, including contracts such as FIDIC
- Understanding of the role of quality assurance and advisory functions and how they link and contribute to overall programme quality.
- Good collaboration and interpersonal skills with local, national, and civil society stakeholders
- Knowledge of programme monitoring and evaluation
- Good understanding of development & humanitarian issues with an emphasis on participation and sustainability
- Understanding of the softer elements of WASH programming, such as hygiene promotion, CLTS, and PHAST approaches, etc.
- Excellent report-writing skills
- Word processing & excel skills, AutoCAD proficiency
Desirable:
- Fluency in spoken and written French
- Experience in the construction of non-WASH infrastructure in developing country settings such as schools, health clinics, and roads.
- Proficiency in other relevant analysis programs such as EPANET, Pipeflow, etc.
- Practical experience in contract management with managing small-scale infrastructure projects, under FIDIC or other standardized contracts.
To apply: CVs should be submitted through our website at https://jobs.concern.net by the closing date: Monday 31th of October.
Candidates must be legally entitled to work in Ireland/ the UK/ at the time of application.
Concern Worldwide encourages all qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, ethnicity and origin, disability, political beliefs, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status to apply to become a part of the organisation. Concern is against all forms of discrimination and unequal power relations, and is committed to promoting equality.
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How to apply
CVs should be submitted through our website at https://jobs.concern.net by the closing date: Monday 31th of October.