Infrastructure Engineer Specialist - Ethiopia

Tags: climate change finance Environment
  • Added Date: Thursday, 07 September 2023
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The Program / Department / Team
Mercy Corps has been operating in Ethiopia since 2004. In partnership with civil society organizations, academic institutions, private sector, and the government, Mercy Corps Ethiopia has reached more than five million Ethiopians with interventions to save lives and build secure livelihoods. Our programs emphasize market-driven solutions, reinforce social bonds, and help communities build resilience to the impacts of climate change. Currently in six regional states โ€“ Afar, Amhara, Gambella, Oromia, Somali, and South Nations, Nationalities and Peopleโ€™s Region (SNNPR), and in Dire Dawa Administration and the capital city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa โ€“ Mercy Corps Ethiopia is driven by the mission to contribute the emergence of a peaceful, resilient, and prosperous Ethiopia which is inclusive of youth and women. Our strategic directions focus in promoting inclusive and dynamic markets; promoting peace and social cohesion through strengthening formal/informal governance structures and citizen engagement; improved natural resource governance; and integrated humanitarian response.

Mercy Corps is implementing a five year, USAID funded Resilience in Pastoral Areas (RIPA-North) program in Ethiopia focused on: supporting to improve the disaster and risk management system; stimulating increased production, productivity and marketing through more competitive livestock and livestock products markets; increasing communitiesโ€™ resilience; improving alternative livelihood options through essential skills transfer; improving food security and nutrition, and contributing to the wider knowledge on pastoral development. The program operates in Afar, Somali and Oromia regions.

The RIPA-North program incorporates a Crisis Modifier component, designed to enable the program to adapt its strategy dynamically in order to address urgent humanitarian needs without compromising long-term development and resilience goals. As part of this focus, Mercy Corps is set to launch a Crisis Modifier specifically aimed at enhancing water resilience in Ethiopia's Shabelle Zone. This specialized program, termed the 'Water Security Crisis Modifier,' is structured around four key pillars: 1) Establishing new, drought-resistant water sources by means of river offtake, treatment, or deep boreholes; 2) Advancing innovative natural resource management techniques to optimize water usage in rangelands and other sectors; 3) Advocating for the professionalization and privatization of water service management; and 4) Expanding access to water for various productive applications.

The Position
The Infrastructure Engineer Specialist is responsible for leading the planning, design, and implementation of all water infrastructure development on RIPAโ€™s Water Security Crisis Modifier, with a particular focus on the planned river water offtake and treatment and/or deep boreholes. This will include providing technical recommendations for expansion or modification of existing water infrastructure within the target zone. The Infrastructure Engineer Specialist is responsible for managing all consultancy activities related to infrastructure/construction and developing the technical capacity of government and other program partners, ensuring the effective and efficient use of the program resources and ensure agreed objectives are delivered on time. The Infrastructure Engineer Specialist will ensure adequate supervision of construction activities and take corrective measures appropriately and in line with MC and donor requirements.

Essential Responsibilities

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

  • Lead implementation of all technical components of water infrastructure projects in full coordination with other staff members.

  • Lead on the development and monitoring of engineering designs and construction activities in the field.

  • Ensure that all minimum program/ construction management standards are met and that strong structures are in place for smooth completion of the projects.

  • Work closely with the technical team to develop timely and realistic plans.

  • Conduct frequent site visits to provide construction management supervision including oversight of work onsite, materials testing, report development, verification of quantities,

  • Review interim payment certificate from contractors prior to payment request submission.

  • Prepare budget forecast, projection, and expenditure reports as well as analysis of any risk of overspending anticipated.

  • Lead on the contract management related to all construction activities and provide advice to the supervision team and consultant.

  • Manage tender processes with MC Ethiopia procurement team, including reviewing technical documentation, initiating procurement requests, and providing additional inputs as needed.

  • Work closely with finance and program teams to ensure compliance to MC procedures and standardization.

  • Develop a full working knowledge of all water system project designs including pump stations, pipelines, water treatment plants, civil, mechanical, and electrical works, and sanitation facilities.

  • Assist in selection of projects, preparing design, cost estimation, preparing work plans, implementation of the infrastructure projects and conducting market assessments/price monitoring (on annual basis or as needed), ensuring that appropriate processes are in place for evaluating the feasibility of implementing infrastructure projects.

  • Develop and implement progress monitoring tools related to construction activities, review progress, identify delays and analyze adequacy of resources.

  • Provide feedback to the Monitoring and Evaluation system to assess the effectiveness of the projects and impact and propose recommendations for improvements.

  • Develop Quality control plan and procedures to ensure compliance with the contractual terms and conditions as well as preparing progress report and updates required.

  • Develop/approve guidelines on essential tests to be carried out prior to infrastructure or rehabilitation activities.

  • Ensure compliance to health and safety procedures, monitor, track and escalate incidents as appropriate, ensuring there is a robust system of flash reporting that the team adheres to.

  • Ensure full adherence to the MC security plans and protocols conscientiously respecting the declared 'go' and 'no-go' zones.

  • Work with the Water Security Team Lead, Mercy Corps headquarters infrastructure team, Mercy Corps Crisis Response Start-up Advisor, and Mercy Corps Water Security Manager based in Gode to coordinate and communicate with local authorities, program third party monitoring consulting firm, donor, and other implementing partners to avoid overlapping and obtain all necessary no objection certifications.

  • Conduct himself/herself both professionally and personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Mercy Corps and not jeopardize its operations in the field.

  • Prepare/review/approve site visit and quality check reports and contribute to overall program reporting to the donor and the government.

  • Working closely with Mercy Corps Ethics Team to support them to conduct spot checks to ensure infrastructure projects are as per technical documents and donor guidelines are followed.

  • Lead QA/QC process ensuring all technical reviews are conducted according to best practices.

  • Other duties assigned by supervisor.TEAM MANAGEMENT

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