Background Information - UNOPS
UNOPS's mission is to serve people in need by expanding the ability of the United Nations, governments, and other partners to manage projects, infrastructure, and procurement in a sustainable and efficient manner.
Within these three core areas of expertise, UNOPS provides its partners with advisory, implementation, and transactional services, with projects ranging from building schools and hospitals to procuring goods and services and training local personnel. UNOPS works closely with governments and communities to ensure increased economic, social and environmental sustainability for the projects we support, with a focus on developing national capacity.
Working in some of the world’s most challenging environments, our vision is to advance sustainable implementation practices in development, humanitarian and peace-building contexts, always satisfying or surpassing partner expectations. With over 7,000 personnel spread across 80 countries, UNOPS offers its partners the logistical, technical, and management knowledge they need, wherever they need it.
General Background – UNOPS in Yemen
The ongoing conflict in Yemen has caused significant disruptions to the supply chain and to the overall availability of services. In light of the reduced or even absent provision of public services, communities have adopted various coping strategies, including using alternate water and energy sources, relying on alternate service providers and community-based service delivery initiatives to address the shortfall.
Physical damage to infrastructure and the lack of functionality in one sector often spills over into other sectors with significant consequences on both the access to, and quality of services, which are often interrelated.
Yemen Emergency Lifeline Connectivity Project (YELCP) - Funded by World Bank
The objectives of this project are to provide climate-resilient road access and employment and entrepreneurship opportunities to the food-insecure rural population of Yemen. YELCP is implemented through the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in partnership with the Rural Access Program (RAP) as a local implementation partner. The financing instrument of the project is Investment Project Financing with an operational life of three years and eleven months. The Project will finance the rehabilitation of lifeline rural access roads in selected areas in Yemen to contribute toward addressing road access to food and other humanitarian needs, and unemployment, whilst laying the foundation to (i) build resilience to climate change-induced vulnerabilities, (ii) reduce gender gaps, and (iii) build the capacities of RAP and RMF through a dedicated capacity building program.
The Project has four components as follows:
Component 1: Rural and Village Access Roads Improvement and Maintenance; Sub-Component 1.A: Rehabilitation of Lifeline Rural Access Roads; Sub-Component 1.B: Employment-Intensive Road Maintenance
Component 2: Strengthening Management Capacity of Transport Sector Public Institutions
Component 3: Project Implementation and Monitoring Support, Studies and Preparatory Activities
Component 4: Contingent Emergency Response
We are currently looking for young Yemeni national Engineers with a strong sense of professional and social commitment to join YELCP as Engineering Interns. This is an opportunity for young Engineers to obtain the necessary training and work experience so that they will be better prepared to be employed in their chosen field in the future. The appointments are strictly for a period of six to twelve months and no further extensions will be given.
The selected candidates will be placed in UNOPS Sana’a Office where they are required to be based for the duration of the assignment. Although the project will provide funds for the positions, UNOPS will also provide limited training opportunities for successful candidates.
Engineering Interns will work with the senior engineers in the UNOPS Office and contribute to the design, construction, and maintenance of public infrastructure, as a part of a team of government engineers, architects, and other professionals. They will support the experienced professionals by assisting them in various design and construction-related tasks while developing their practical engineering skills to help them in future career development. Engineering Interns will be engaged in activities such as (but not limited to) the following:
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Participate in preparing engineering documents such as plans, drawings, designs, reviews, and reports.
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Participate in the technical and administrative support throughout all stages of the project by executing/administering a variety of technical design transactions, preparing materials/documentation, and complying with UNOPS processes and procedures.
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Participate in regular site visits to targeted facilities for supervision purposes and/or monitor ongoing work.
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Participate in the supervision of site work conducted by Contractors.
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Participate in contract management including taking site measurements, contract variations, QA/QC inspections, keeping site records, and health, safety, social and environmental inspections.
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Participate in project procurement matters such as preparing tender documents, tendering, contract negotiations, and awards