Position details

Vacancy id VAC-24783
Job title VAC-24783 Field Engineer
Location Herat
Apply by 12-Mar-2025
Start date 15-Mar-2025
Duration 6 months
Number of vacancies 2
Qualification University degree in A - University degree in civil engineering, with at least 4 years of work experience in implementation of community-based infrastructure projects and management of community based informal settlements upgrading projects (essential).
Sector experience Minimum of - Experience in construction work on infrastructure projects such as roads, culverts, bridges, buildings, water supply and community-based programs. - Experience in working in community infrastructure projects implementation informal settlements area. - Experience in working with humanitarian funded projects such as JICA, WB and UN and have worked with community at the district level and relevant agencies. - Expertise in monitoring and reporting systems. - Knowledge of and skills and interest in working closely with local communities, particularly in community-based approach. - Demonstrated skills in administration, financial, quality control and procurement of JICA funded project material. - Ability to work long hours in the field and under difficult conditions. - Good knowledge of computer engineering applications. - Knowledge of the local area and community is essential. - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. year/s of demonstrable relevant experience in engineering or construction management of infrastructure projects including dikes, canals ports, roads & building structures experience (essential).
Geographical experience Minimum of 4 year/s of experience in Afghanistan (essential).
Languages Fluent in English (essential).
Fluent in Dari (essential).
Fluent in Pashto (essential).

Job description

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Overview of position

Organizational Setting and Reporting Relationships:

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN-Habitat, is the agency for human settlements. It is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities. The UN-Habitat Afghanistan country office is part of the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP). The position is located in Kabul provinces, Afghanistan.

Learning from the experience in the last 30 years and recognizing the realities of the current context in the country, UN-Habitat in Afghanistan designs and implements projects in settlements of all sizes, putting the needs of people first, targeting the most vulnerable and meeting local needs by focusing on area-based and community-driven outputs. The portfolio currently covers projects ranging from humanitarian responses to supporting recovery and meeting basic human needs. UN-Habitat collaborates closely with the UN country team as well as with technical and financial partners in Afghanistan, in alignment with the UN Strategic Framework for Afghanistan (UNSFA) and the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plans (HRNP).

Afghanistan is experiencing a continuous humanitarian crisis, with over half a million people in the need of humanitarian assistance. Many people are displaced due to climate change, internal displacement or massive returns from neighbouring countries, and many have sought refuge in the relative safety of cities, which are growing rapidly. The number of people living in unplanned, underserviced and informal settlements, including in risk prone areas, is increasing and living conditions as well as access to services is inadequate. The unfolding crisis in Afghan cities, which is accelerated by climate change impacts and natural disasters, is occurring in a context of underlying vulnerabilities, including infrastructure deficits, insecure livelihoods and pervasive tenure insecurity. Most at risk are displaced people in informal settlements, with women, disabled and ethnic minorities being particularly vulnerable.

UN-Habitat applies a participatory and community-driven approach, using participatory spatial planning and action planning processes to enable communities to identify and implement priority service and infrastructure investments to support their socioeconomic recovery processes and creating an enabling environment for durable solutions. UN-Habitat's community-cantered “People's Process” is a proven and effective approach to reduce vulnerability at scale in the Afghan context. UN-Habitat builds upon its long tradition of partnering with with communities in informal settlements to create sustainable and safe settlements, improve living conditions and adequate livelihood opportunities to those most in need.

Role objectives

·        Support the team in the identification, design, planning and implementation of essential services and infrastructure projects at provincial level.

·        Prepare workplans for infrastructure project activities in consultation with the Provincial Engineer, Urban Planner and Team Leader and review it periodically in order to keep track of progress.

·        Develop and use appropriate monitoring and supervision tools and systems for infrastructure projects including daily field visits and weekly and monthly progress reports, to be shared with the provincial team lead and Kabul teams.

·        Organize and facilitate joint monitoring and site visits with or by ABADEI partners, municipal staff, communities and other stakeholders including participation in all community related meetings, workshops, consultations, etc.

·        Assist the Provincial Team Leader in the development and implementation of project workplans, as well as monitoring and quality control of infrastructure projects.

·        Monitor and keep track of the progress of infrastructure projects on the ground and provide regular feedback to Provincial Engineer and Provincial Team Leader.

·        Prepare infrastructure projects completion reports and handover documents; and 

Carry out any other tasks assigned by the Provincial Team Leader or National Program Manager.

Qualifications

a)      Education:

A - University degree in civil engineering, with at least 4 years of work experience in implementation of community-based infrastructure projects and management of community based informal settlements upgrading projects

b)     Experience:

-  Experience in construction work on infrastructure projects such as roads, culverts, bridges, buildings, water supply and community-based programs.

-  Experience in working in community infrastructure projects implementation informal settlements area.

-  Experience in working with humanitarian funded projects such as JICA, WB and UN and have worked with community at the district level and relevant agencies.

-  Expertise in monitoring and reporting systems.

-  Knowledge of and skills and interest in working closely with local communities, particularly in community-based approach.

-  Demonstrated skills in administration, financial, quality control and procurement of JICA funded project material.

-  Ability to work long hours in the field and under difficult conditions.

-  Good knowledge of computer engineering applications.

-  Knowledge of the local area and community is essential.

-  Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

c)      Language:

English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For the post advertised, fluency in oral and written English and Local/National Language of the duty station is required

d)     Other:  

Build support with national counterparts, during the programme period; Ensure high-quality and timely achievement of relevant activities and targets; Support capacity development efforts with programme partners for the required components; Support UN-Habitat's contribution to multi-stakeholder national coordination and advocacy forums; Support 'learning by doing' capacity development efforts throughout the programme period with programme partners for improving local safety and security, especially for women, youth and marginalised urban groups; Support coordination with other partners’ programmes in target cities

Project reporting

Reporting Relationships the Field Engineer will report directly to the Provincial Team Leader under the overall supervision of the National Program Manager.

Key competencies

Competencies (Select 3 Maximum)


Communication:
Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks questions to clarify and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; tailors’ language, tone, style and format to match audience; demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed.

 

Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve programme goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decisions, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect their own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.

Commitment to Continuous Learning: Keeps abreast of new developments in own occupation/profession; actively seeks to develop oneself professionally and personally; contributes to the learning of colleagues and subordinates; shows willingness to learn from others; seeks feedback to learn and improve. learning of colleagues and subordinates; shows willingness to learn

Team management

NA

Further information

Other:  

Build support with national counterparts, during the programme period; Ensure high-quality and timely achievement of relevant activities and targets; Support capacity development efforts with programme partners for the required components; Support UN-Habitat's contribution to multi-stakeholder national coordination and advocacy forums; Support 'learning by doing' capacity development efforts throughout the programme period with programme partners for improving local safety and security, especially for women, youth and marginalised urban groups; Support coordination with other partners’ programmes in target cities.

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