The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) - Sudan Project Office is...
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) - Sudan Project Office is engaged by the Department for International Development (DFID), United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for implementation of the Urban Water for Sudan (UW4S). The project has largely completed its infrastructure component and is currently moving into the capacity building phase. The recent outbreak of Covid-19 has resulted in a re-design of the project to intensify capacity support to five towns. The purpose of the support is also to avoid parallel outbreaks of waterborne diseases that would overburden a health system already expected to be challenged in meeting the demands of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is possible that some additional minor works may be undertaken to ensure that clean water can be delivered.
UNOPS Sudan Office belonging to the Ethiopia Operational Hub, is therefore actively looking for highly motivated and competent candidates for the position of Civil Engineers, to be based in five state capitals (Zalengei, Geneina, Nyala, Port Sudan and Kassala) for the above mentioned project funded by the Department for International Development (DFID). The post will be for six months only, to support he UWA during the Covid-19 outbreak.
UNOPS is responsible for supporting Urban Water Authorities (UWAs) the five state capitals listed, as well as el Fasher, to develop their capacity to provide water to all resident, plan for future needs, operate and maintain the system sustainably, and to recover costs to support the functioning of the institution.
design, tendering, construction supervision and contract administration of these works. UNOPS will also support immediate and urgent infrastructure and electro-mechanical equipment roll out to ensure water can be delivered to all residents as a matter of urgency. This includes supply to Internally Displaced People in all the towns. The project is implemented in a partnership with State Government Authorities.
UNOPS is soliciting applications from suitable qualified civil engineers with experience in water supply in urban settings and with experience of performance monitoring of infrastructure-related projects. Applications from current state employees will be considered only with agreement of state managers and on conditions that the employee returns to the agency after the contract period.