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Project Engineer (Multiple Positions) United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

Juba and other states, Sudan (non-family)

UNOPS helps its partners in the United Nations system meet the world’s needs for building peace, recovering from disaster, and creating sustainable development. UNOPS is known for its ability to implement complex projects in all types of environments around the globe. In an effort to promote organizational excellence, UNOPS seeks highly qualified individuals for the following position:

Vacancy Details
Vacancy Code: UNOPS/2011/SDOC/CSS/VA012
Post Title: Project Engineer (Multiple Positions)
Post Level: IICA - Level 2 (International Individual Contractor Agreement)
Position status: Non-rotational
Project Title: Various Projects
Org Unit: AFO – SDOC
Duty Station: Juba and other states, Sudan (non-family)
Duration: 6 – 12 months

Background
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) - Sudan Operations Centre (SDOC) is based in Juba. Current SDOC operations are largely focused on assisting partners with the implementation of physical infrastructure projects including designing, constructing and rehabilitating roads and bridges, schools, clinics and Government and Ministry offices. SDOC also procures goods and services for a number of partners and provides logistics and operational support to institutions in Sudan with the overall objective to build peace and to promote the implementation of the CPA.

UNOPS – SDOC works with various United Nations partners including the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), European Union (EU), Department for International Development (DFID) and the World Bank.

Duties and Responsibilities
The Project Engineer will report directly to his/her Line Manager for the respective project and for the allocated site/s or work package/s, the Project Engineer shall be accountable for:

- Management of workforce, including international and national Staff, casual labour and contractors, in accordance with UNOPS policy and Procedure.
- Management of all works on-site to ensure compliance with UNOPS Policy and Procedures and contractual requirements.
- Management, documentation and reporting of site expenditure and costs, including, but not limited to, contractor progress claims, casual labour payment and procurement of local materials.
- Operational Planning, including preparation of plans, schedules, procedures and budget for recruitment, mobilisation, operations, health, safety and environment, security and site closure.
- Identification of site/work package risks, preparation of risk assessments and implementation of approved risk mitigation measures.
- Ensuring all completed works are in accordance with design and quality requirements. Provision of all necessary documentation and test results to confirm.
- Preparation and maintenance of site or work package records, including documentation of all phases of the project lifecycle.
- Preparation of periodic and ad-hoc progress and security reports. Immediate reporting to Management of all issues affecting progress or security.
- Evaluation of Contract Variations and Extension of Time Notices, must address at minimum scope of work, bill of materials, costing and time implications.
- Preparation of site instructions, including technical and quality specifications and design works.
- Preparation of Audit Documentation in accordance with design, contract and UNOPS procedure requirements. Preparation and implementation of audit schedule.
- Ensuring all site clearances, certificates and site possession are in place prior to the commencement of mobilisation.
- Ensuring good working relationships with local authorities, representatives and stakeholders are developed and maintained.
- Preparation of all site/work package closure reports and handover documentation.
- Ensuring the demobilisation workforce and closure of site is performed in accordance with UNOPS policy and procedure and all contractual requirements.

Broader responsibilities include:
- Input to strategic project planning
- Input to design review, including the identification resolution of operational issues.
- Input to recruitment and procurement processes.
- Identification of project risks and preparation of mitigation measures.
- Participation with donor/client relations, including but not limited to attendance of meetings and site inspections.
- Input to donor/client reports, including but not limited to photographs and stories from the field.
- Liaise with implementation partners (within limits of delegated authority) to achieve project goals.
- Other duties as required by the Line Manager.
The incumbent is responsible to abide by security policies, administrative instructions, plans and procedures of the UN Security Management System and that of UNOPS.

Required Selection Criteria

Competencies
- Be a good mentor, capable of working with others in a participatory and capacity building manner.
- Ability to work long hours in fast-paced, often stressful environment.
- Ability to work in demanding cultural context with transitional stakeholders, under challenging physical conditions and poor national infrastructure.
- Highly motivated with a positive attitude and problem-solving approach.
- Ability to identify, mitigate and manage risks that inhibit project success.
- Supervising staff to achieve high performance in a stressful and difficult environment is required.
- Computer skills with word processing, spreadsheets, email and internet are required. Experience in engineering drafting software packages is required.
- Experience with satellite telecommunications systems, such as BGAN and familiarity with VHF and HF radio operation and Procedures is highly desirable,
- Knowledge of the UN System is an added advantage.

Education/Experience/Language
- Master degree in Engineering, preferably Civil or Construction. Relevant qualifications in Engineering may be accepted. (Additional 2 years of relevant work experience, preferably in combination with a relevant bachelor’s degree, may substitute for the requirement for a master’s degree).
- International Drivers Licence is required.
- Certification in PRINCE2 or other Project Management Discipline is desired.
- Minimum five (5) years of relevant professional experience.
- Work experience in site and project management is desired.
- Work experience in hardship and hazardous duty stations similar to conditions in Southern Sudan is desired.
- Work experience in developing / post conflict countries is an added advantage.
- Contract management experience is required.
- The candidate must be thoroughly proficient in written and spoken English.
How to apply
Submission of Applications
Qualified candidates may submit their application, including a letter of interest, complete Curriculum Vitae and an updated United Nations Personal History Form (P.11) (available on our website), via e-mail to vacanciesSDOCInt@unops.org. The first lines of the email must state the following in this exact format:
First Name:
Last Name:
Years of relevant experience:
Degrees/Industry Certification:

UNOPS reserve the right to reject any application without the above format in the submission email.

Kindly indicate the vacancy number and the post title in the subject line when applying by email.

Additional Considerations
- Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
- Only those candidates that are short-listed for interviews will be notified.
- Qualified female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
- UNOPS reserves the right to appoint a candidate at a level below the advertised level of the post.

For more information on UNOPS, please visit the UNOPS website at www.unops.org.