Job Overview
The ICRC Delegation in Libya has a vacancy for:
Electro-Mechanical Engineer
The position will be based in the Benghazi Sub Delegation
As electromechanical Engineer based in Benghazi, the Engineer will support the Water-and-Habitat (WatHab) department in the assessment, evaluation, elaboration and implementation of ICRC-engineering projects. The engineer will report to the WatHab Delegate and coordinate with the WatHab team, supporting the activities of the team and the Humanitarian Operation in Benghazi.
Main Responsibilities:
- Contributes to the identification, development and implementation of projects related to power supply, rehabilitation of facilities, water distribution, wastewater and others aligned with the ICRC mandate, independently and as a team member.
- Participates in the evaluation of the projects / program and makes recommendations.
- Establishes comprehensive technical reports on completed projects.
- Prepares and submits project proposals including descriptions, sketches, drawings, bill of quantities, cost estimations and implementation planning, based on analysis and department objectives.
- Supervises contractors, sub-contractors and consultants in the field.
- Trains and coaches technical field staff & daily laborers working on electrical, water and sanitation projects
- In line with the Delegation’s priorities, the electromechanical engineer plans and organizes visits to operational areas and project sites, if need be with overnight stays in the field.
- Coordinates his/her field trips with other sub-delegations, Water and Habitat engineers and other departments if necessary.
- Assesses the needs related to electrical supply, on national, regional and local level. Collects all relevant information for the implementation of identified and approved interventions. Provides assessment reports.
- Draws up tender and contract documents for engineering projects related to electricity and electro-mechanics using approved formats.
- Monitors implementation of projects related to electricity and electro-mechanics using approved formats, applying ICRC standards, and local building codes/standards, ensuring corrective action is taken where necessary.
- On request, assists other engineers and ICRC-structures with electrical or electro-mechanical assessments of projects, providing technical reports, designing technical solutions, drafting technical documents, identifying and sourcing of equipment etc.
- On request, assesses also needs related to water, sanitation, hygiene and habitat, and shares information with his/her superiors and concerned colleagues.
- Is capable of using different electrical measurement devices and tools and has good troubleshooting skills
- Interviews authorities, local associations, NGO’s and beneficiaries independently and in coordination with other colleagues.
- Supervises small numbers of contractors working on project sites and conducts quality control of infrastructure installed by the ICRC.
- Provides input to operational reports (WOR/weekly operational reporting, Quarterly reports).
- Updates and manages the Water and Habitat Project Assistant database (WPA) to update the projects in his/her portfolio – including obtaining input from other Water and Habitat Engineers if necessary.
- Provides regular information to colleagues on security, stakeholder issues and site progress.
- Manages project purchasing on labour and materials according to the delegation’s financial rules.
- Administers hand-over of ICRC-provided infrastructure to end-users.
- Trains or organizes training for end-users in the operation and maintenance of infrastructure installed by the ICRC.
- Uses results-based management to evaluate project implementation.
- Helps identify needs through assessments and surveys.
Required background, skills and experience:
- Bachelor/master’s degree in electrical/Mechanical engineering or similar with 3 to 5 years of experience in electromechanical engineering/instrumentation field.
- Must have a solid background in electrical/mechanical installations in different areas like healthcare facilities, water sanitation/production plants and similar.
- Very good command of written and spoken Arabic and English is a must.
- Very good computer skills using Microsoft Office Excel/Word and CAD
- Good Knowledge and experience in project management in terms of planning, Quality/cost controls and scheduling
- Familiar with technical specifications of electromechanical equipment as known as pumps, electrical motors, generators, HVAC and other.
- Very good analytical skills
- Capacity of treating information confidentially
- Excellent organizational and methodical abilities, sense of initiative.
- Service oriented with a strong sense for setting of priorities and flexibility.
- Strong advocacy skills
- Interest for humanitarian activities (especially ICRC’s).
We offer a rewarding and enriching work opportunity in a humanitarian and international environment with initial training and on-boarding
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Interested candidates with the required background and experience are invited to submit their application with 2 references to tri_recruitment@icrc.org before 14th March 2022, with the title in the email subject
“Electro-Mechanical Engineer in Benghazi”
CVs not mentioning the position in the subject line, will not be considered
Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted for tests and interviews