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Technical Field Assistant (2 Vacancies)

Job Purpose Summary   TFA’s role is to collect technical data about housing units in need of rehabilitation and the works needed to repair them and to supervise the ongoing repairs and ensure that these meet NRC’s standards.   Key Responsibilities   Data collection activities Carry out technical assessments of houses and  collective centers, in line with NRC’s project criteria, in order to aid the assessment of the need (from the technical aspect) for a shelter intervention such as minor rehabilitation works, major construction works and/or any other future shelter intervention Produce accurate drawings, reports, measurements (BoQs) and/or photographs as evidence of a technical assessment   Facilitation of technical implementation Supervise the contractors work in the assigned houses. Assist beneficiaries with technical advice on how to complete their works at the expected quality and budget. Keep accurate data of all the technical information and ensure that all beneficiary files are complete Provide technical assistance to any other NRC staff as required and for the purposes of training and/or writing of project proposals Ensure and promote efficient and cost-effective use of NRC’s assets  and resources in order to maximize funding to beneficiaries    Reporting activities Data entry To share ideas with the TFO to fulfill the beneficiaries’ needs To arrange meetings with the beneficiaries when necessary to discuss issues. Report daily to the TFC. To perform other related duties as identified by the supervisor when requested
Application Deadline
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Please senc CV and cover letter to BOTH emails: aya.ghassani@nrc.no and hanaa.al-sharaf@nrc.no ONLY shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please mention the position you are applying for in your email subject
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Very Good
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No