Purpose and
Scope of Assignment
In order to respond to the Ministry of Energy&rs...
Purpose and
Scope of Assignment
In order to respond to the Ministry of Energy’s
challenge of providing off-grid rural electrification solutions in Sierra
Leone, UNOPS has been engaged to deliver the Rural Renewable Energy Project
(RREP) with the objective of increasing accessibility to public services and
enhancing economic growth in underserved rural communities.
The present
four-year project has been developed with the target outcome to increase rural
renewable energy access through private sector involvement, and support institutional
development/reforms on regulatory frameworks and business model approaches. The
RREP will implement sustainable technical and financial solutions to establish
electrification of villages through mini-grids, along with the technical
assistance required to support the sustainable development of this off-grid
renewable energy initiative.
The RREP is
developed around technical solutions designed under three work packages (WP):
Work package 1 and 1+: Installing stand-alone 6kWp solar photovoltaic (sPV)
systems in a minimum of 50 communities by July 2017 (with the ambition to scale
up to 80 communities subject to availability of funds). The stand-alone
6kWp solar photovoltaic systems will provide electricity to the Community
Health Centres, and subsequently be expanded into small mini-grids in the 50
villages by the end of 2017, to connect all other public institutions and
households in the village. The 50 small
mini-grids (< ~36kW) will be operated by private operators with
commercial interests or local communities associations, both ensuring long term
sustainability by December 2017.
Work package 2: The project will
support a range of public-private sector business models for providing rural
communities electrification through installation of environmentally and
economically sustainable mini-grids (> ~36kW).
A minimum of 40 mini-grids will be completed by October
2020, adding up to 5 MW to the country’s power generation capacity
Work package 3: Technical
Assistance (TA) and institutional development (capacity building) to both
government authorities and private sector, as part of the holistic
approach to facilitate mini-grids development and long term sustainable
operations.
Under the
direct management of the Construction Manager and/or the Technical Team Lead
(Supervisors) the Assistant Project Engineer (Electrical Engineering) is required to support the implementation of the assessment and construction work at the assigned
project sites in Sierra Leone. Provide engineering support and construction
supervision to the assigned project works and ensure efficient and effective planning,
design and implementation of rural renewable energy project, infrastructure and
construction and development activities associated with the overall country
action.
The Assistant Project Engineer (Electrical Engineering) is responsible for the day to day support of the operations of the designated infrastructure health facilities. The Assistant Project Engineer (Electrical Engineering) shall also be required to provide technical input, focusing on
achievement of the following result:
- Required to support the implementation
of works at a number of project sites, assigned to UNOPS, and provide
committed monitoring for the progress of works according to contract
schedules, specifications and project plans.
- Act as the focal support for specific
project (s), he/she provides support and guidance to the contractors and
assists in resolving site problems, as necessary.
- Required to support the construction of quality delivery.
- Attends daily the project site as required
in order to monitor progress of works, and identify the existing problems,
provide appropriate support through application of sound engineering
standards in consultation with the Supervisor(s).
- Support the preparation of progress
reports on construction activities and submission of such on a daily or
weekly basis.
- Perform any other duties as may be
requested by the Supervisor(s).
4. Technical Specific Support
- Support the Supervisor/s in the supervision of Contractor’s
electrical installations including wiring, cabling and fixtures
- Support the preparation of draft or review of Operation
and maintenance training documents or workshop for end-users
- Provide support to the Supervisor/s in the testing and commissioning of all
electrical installations
- Support the maintenance of QA/QC reports
throughout the implementation, including stage testing and verification of
activities completion sign offs.
- Collection of data as input for
completing As-built drawings
- Provide support to the review where necessary electrical
designs and provide recommendation
5. Monitoring and Progress Controls
- Inform and provide constant
feedback to UNOPS Supervisor(s) regarding the
progress issues and delivery timelines, cost- effectiveness and quality of work
completed.
- Act proactively to identify key
areas of concerns that relates to quality, health, safety, social and
environmental issues at site and where necessary take the necessary resolution
supported by relevant available tools and templates
- Preparation of a database
for the available materials and suppliers of the construction industry in the
local market
- Support the for preparation of progress reports
on construction activities and submission of such on a weekly basis to the
UNOPS Supervisor(s).
- Support to knowledge building and
knowledge sharing including appropriate archiving of documents in UNOPS ERP
system and documenting of lessons learned
- Perform any other duties as may be requested by
the Supervisor(s).