Consultant as Air Quality Monitoring Technician

Tags: climate change Environment
  • Added Date: Monday, 12 February 2024
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Program Overview

WRIโ€™s air quality program is a global initiative that seeks to identify, build awareness of, and eliminate the root causes of air pollution that damages climate, human, and ecosystem health. The program has three main areas of work: (i) engagement with city stakeholders to use participatory science to diagnose and develop targeted, cost-effective clean air solutions to protect human health and climate, (ii) working with the science community to convert innovative methods into tools and products that communities and policymakers can use to better manage their impact on the atmosphere, and (iii) working with national governments and business networks to design and implement broader regional-to-global air quality governance. It is a part of the WRI Ross Center on Sustainable Cities, with additional oversight from the Data Lab and engagement with Climate, Governance, Energy, and other programs at WRI. The team is global, with senior experts distributed across WRIโ€™s network of international offices

WRI Indonesia air quality program is growing along with the new USAID-funded program called โ€œClean Air Catalystโ€, which will be implemented by a global consortium that WRI is leading with EDF and other partners. The consortium includes six additional partners: Clean Air Toolbox for Cities (Columbia University), Climate and Clean Air Coalition, Internews Network, MAP-AQ, OpenAQ, and Vital Strategies. The program will work in three pilot regions with WRI international offices and local partners to test and refine a three-part data to action methodology for improving air quality and delivering climate co-benefits. We plan to work with local partners in three pilot regions โ€“ one of which is Jakarta, Indonesia โ€“ to test and refine a three-part data to action methodology for improving air quality and delivering climate co-benefits.

The Catalyst, in collaboration with Environment Agency/Dinas Lingkungan Hidup (DLH) DKI Jakarta, established โ€œStationaryโ€ fixed ambient air quality monitoring by installing instruments placed in seven locations across the Jakarta Metropolitan Area. Three of the instruments will be installed in new locations, consisting of the West Jakarta Mayor Building (Site CAC1), East Jakarta Mayor Building (Site CAC2), and Marunda Low-Cost Public Housing Flat (Rusunawa) (Site CAC3). The other four locations will be located in current stations managed by DLH, which are DKI2 (Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta), DKI3 (Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, DKI4 (Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta), and DKI5 (Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta). The measurement will be focused on PM2.5, Black Carbon, as well as meteorological parameters affecting the dispersion of pollutants.

Job Highlight

The Air Quality Monitoring Technician must be based in Jakarta with office-flex working arrangement. The position holder is responsible to maintain the operationalization of CACโ€™s Air Quality Monitoring Stations from conducting regular filter changing, inspection upon errorโ€™s report, on-site works upon necessary, identify potential risk, and provide regular report to Line Manager for further decision making process

What You Will Do

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