Under the overall guidance and direct supervision of the Multi-country Office Director or Business and Partnerships Advisor for the Multi-country Office (CMCO) and in close coordination with the Regional Office and the Partnerships Group, the Lead Water Engineer is responsible for supporting the development and implementation of the partnership and programme development plan for the offices and countries managed by the Multi Country / Country Director or the HQ Partnerships Group. This may also include new countries where UNOPS is planning to initiate or broaden operations.
In particular, the Lead Water Engineer with expertise in design, planning, and implementation of Hydraulic infrastructure such as boreholes and water networks, will provide UNOPS with sound technical and practical advice for the following:
- Conceptual designs of primary and secondary Hydraulic facilities
- Best practices and tools needed for delivery of optimized designs,
- Technical specifications,
- Contractual special conditions for the different phases of design and implementation,
- Needed duration for the construction and implementation of the designed facilities (Primary and Secondary),
- Cost and estimated budgets for the design and construction phases,
- Any constraints that may affect the scope or the implementation of the designed facilities ,
- The Water Engineer will travel to assess needs, advise on site conditions, meet and coordinate with relative stakeholders and beneficiaries, and advise UNOPS on any site constraint and other issues.
- Reviewing and advising UNOPS on a phased detailed technical design with costing/ budgeting and implementation of Hydraulic activities that are contextually relevant, cost-effective and efficient and sustainable;
- Collating and documenting base information (particularly historical data, master plans, lessons learned);
- On Hydraulic facilities design and provide necessary recommendations;
- Based on the above, advising and recommending improvements to existing/ proposed design for Hydraulic facilities;
- Preparation of formal reports including recommendations based on site visits;
- Undertaking any other tasks assigned by the UNOPS Head of Programme within the scope of the TORs.