Duties and Responsibilities include
The Shelter engineer is responsible to oversee the implementation of the shelter component of the emergency project in the field. He/she is expected to:
Conduct the assessment for the identification of beneficiaries;
Monitor and supervise the technical implementation of Welfare Association Shelter project in the area of intervention;
Ensure the quality of technical implementation of the project according to the programs’ agreed criteria and based on the technical plan (including BoQs, and implementation plan…);
Manage and oversee the daily laborers’ work and provide them with technical guidance;
Continuously evaluate the relevant shelter activities and ensure effective use of resources in close collaboration with the Project coordinator;
Ensure labor safety and security in the field;
Ensure smooth communication with the key stakeholders in the area of intervention and share relevant recommendations with the Project coordinator;
Report weekly project progress to Project coordinator according to the set monitoring plan.
Qualifications and experience required
Educational background in civil engineering or architecture, with ideally with a focus on rehabilitation and reconstruction;
A minimum of 5 years professional experience with extensive experience in managing and implementing NGO-led rehabilitation programs;
Familiarity with the non-profit and aid system;
Strong organizational and supervisory skills;
Ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure;
Ability to work with culturally diverse groups of people;
Working knowledge of computers using MS Word, Excel among other software. Proficiency in internet use and email applications.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Consultancy
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Educational background in civil engineering or architecture, with ideally with a focus on rehabilitation and reconstruction
Arabic
Excellent
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No