Organization: CTG – Committed To Good
Location: Pibor
Grade: Level not specified – Level not specified
Occupational Groups:
Engineering
Closing Date: 2025-01-14
Overview of CTG
CTG offers a quick and affordable solution for development and humanitarian missions, staffing and assisting humanitarian initiatives in fragile and conflict-affected nations worldwide. Since operations started in 2006, we have placed over 20,000 employees worldwide, with prior success in 17 countries spanning the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia.
From obstetricians to cleaners, mechanics to infection experts, CTG hires, deploys, and oversees the best individuals with the necessary expertise to carry out development and humanitarian initiatives. We are also adept at responding quickly to emergencies, like the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The capacity to mobilize quickly is essential for effective project execution; CTG can source and deploy anybody, anywhere, in less than two weeks, and has done so in as little as 48 hours on many occasions.
Multilateral organizations save time and money with CTG’s effective and flexible HR, logistical, and operational services. We take care of all HR-related concerns for our clients, allowing them to concentrate on their primary offerings.
An overview of the role
The successful candidate will assist with the construction, rehabilitation, and supervision of flood mitigation infrastructure in specific counties related to the Enhancing Community Resilience and Local Governance Project (ECRP-II), component 1.2, under the direct supervision of the DRM senior field engineer, the overall supervision of the National Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Project Engineer, the general direction of the DRM Project Officer and the ECRP Program Manager, and the administrative supervision of the Head of Sub Office (HoSO) and in coordination with field teams.
The ECRP-II project’s flood protection infrastructure building operations are formulated using a community-participatory, government-led methodology that prioritizes local project ownership. The majority of the project sites are in rural areas, and the incumbent is required to travel often in order to monitor many sites at once. To enable them to promptly supervise the subprojects in their respective counties, the chosen candidates will be stationed at the County Head Quarter. Among the types of ECRP-II flood infrastructure are:
- Dikes: physical survey to identify dike alignments, primary hydrological data collection, community and local administration consultation, supervision of dike construction, reporting.
- Ports or docking points: docking point construction and rehabilitation, improve accesses, docking area expansion
- Flood resilient roads and bridges: hydrological survey for identify culverts, ditches, sizing of bridges, determine flood crossing points, rising embankment, supervision of implementation activities.
- Flood water pumping station: dewatering of pumping site, manage fuel and related operation work.
- Other flood protection and related infrastructure facilitation work: conduct survey and levelling, primary data collection
Role objectives
- Provide Support senior field engineer to facilitate planning and implementation of ECRP-II flood protection infrastructure activities including development of Standard Operating guidelines, project manuals and templates, staff training modules and construction and supervision scheduling
- Conduct survey and identifying flood intervention measures in the selected counties
- Provide technical support and primary data collection for design review and modifications of flood intervention and access improving infrastructures.
- Monitor and supervise flood protection infrastructure construction operations including daily supervise the activities, regular visits to sites, conduct meetings with the contractor and giving necessary instructions to keep the project on track.
- Support meeting with local administration.
- Support coordination activity under the guidance of Senior field engineer for construction of dike, ports, docking points, roads, crossing points, culverts, bridges, etc
- Supervise the Field Engineers within an area of responsibility, including inputs for performance evaluation and assisting in resolving team (or community) conflicts
- Monitor project implementation by undertaking regular visits to the areas of operation, checking that materials, tools and workmanship meet quality requirements, and labour is properly utilized in compliance with the contract specifications. Follow up on scheduling with contractors and prepare completion certificates.
- Review and ensure the quality and timeliness of documentation from the Field Engineers’ construction inspection reports including measurement and quantity calculations, quality assurance, daily labour usage, photos, documentation of change variances, and progress reports
- Provide all necessarily inputs for ESS by coordinating with safeguarding officer
- Ensure that Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE) requirements are being followed with regular reporting using the HSSE forms
- Communicate clearly and in a timely manner to the Supervisor any breaches of HSSE, quality, scope or environmental management
- Maintain cooperation and communication with local community development committees, government officials, local partners and any other community groups as required
- Coordinate closely with the community engagement teams to ensure community participation in infrastructure activities, avoiding conflict, and supporting Operation & Maintenance capacity building activities as relevant.
- Abide by the principles of a respectful work environment free of harassment and retaliation, and that promotes the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA).
- Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
Project reporting
This role reports to the DRM Senior Field Engineer
Requirements:
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Irrigation Engineering, Hydrology or other relevant discipline from a recognized institution is required with 4 years’ experience on relevant field
- Or Civil Engineering or hydraulic engineering Diploma with Minimum 6 years of experience is required.
Work experience:
- Minimum 4 years of relevant professional experience in engineering or construction management of infrastructure projects including dikes, canals ports, roads and building structures
- Experience with infrastructure design and project management is required
- Experience successfully managing field engineers and contractors is required
- Computer literacy in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel required, additional skills in CAD, GIS and data collection software is desirable
- Experience with construction in remote field locations is an asset
Languages:
- Fluency in reading, writing and speaking English is required
- Fluency in Arabic and local languages of the project area is desirable
Key competencies:
- Prior experience on dike construction supervision and coordination
- Understanding on general hydrology, hydraulics, infrastructure construction considering the risk of flood
- Ability to work independently with sound decision making skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to mentor and strengthen junior technical staff
Team management
This role has no team management
Further information
Disclaimer:
· At no stage of the recruitment process will CTG ask candidates for a fee. This includes during the application stage, interview, assessment and training.
· CTG has a zero tolerance to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) which is outlined in its Code of Conduct. Protection from SEA is everyone’s responsibilit
· CTG encourages all candidates applying for this advertisement to ensure that their candidate profile is up to date with up to date experience / education / contact details, as this will help you being considered further in your application for this role.
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