The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is an operational arm of ...
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is an operational arm of the United Nations, supporting the successful implementation of its partners' peacebuilding, humanitarian and development projects around the world. Mandated as a central resource of the United Nations, UNOPS provides sustainable project management, procurement and infrastructure services to a wide range of governments, donors and United Nations organizations.
Located in Dakar, the UNOPS office in Senegal has developed a strong working relation with the Governments of West Africa and international partners over the years. It provides technical support in strategic development areas including elections; procurement and related capacity building; environmental protection, as well as infrastructure rehabilitation and development.
Purpose and Scope of the Project
In this assignment, UNOPS is providing support to the Government of Nigeria to see that the NEWMAP-EIB project is implemented in line with EIB requirements and standards. UNOPS will provide the Promoter, notably the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) and Project Implementation Units (PIUs) at the State level, with project advice on project and subproject preparation and implementation support, to ensure that the components financed by the EIB are implemented in line with the EIB standards. UNOPS support is structured around the following four areas of assistance:
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Review of project documents (that are submitted by the Promoter for the purpose of either requesting clearance or required under its Financing Agreement with the EIB) to support compliance with EIB procurement and Environmental and Social Standards and Infrastructure lifecycle management alignment with international good practices.
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Monitoring of Project Sites/ Schemes/ Subprojects funded through the EIB loan to monitor the progress of the implementation, verify works on ground against approved plans, identify areas of concern (if any) and report accordingly (approximately 60 site visits)
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Undertake half-yearly Implementation Support Missions (ISM), jointly with EIB as necessary (approximately 12 site visits).
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Provide Capacity Strengthening to the Promoter where necessary and feasible, including in areas like finance and project management
The existing FPMU and SPIU Infrastructure/Engineering structure is set up to provide quality control and assurance throughout the infrastructure life cycle. SPIUs develop the project designs supported by suitably procured Design Consultants. This design is then subject to Quality Assurance (QA) at the FPMU level supported by Federal Quality Control Design Engineering consultants. This QA service extends to the Construction stage as well through Construction Supervision Consultant who provide updates through monthly progress reports. FPMU then deploys a number of tools including templates and checklists to monitor the effectiveness of this process. UNOPS therefore in an advisory capacity will provide guidance on international good practice in Infrastructure lifecycle management (as per bullet points below), while the overall responsibility for quality management remains with FPMU.
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UNOPS in its advisory capacity will provide guidance on international good practices for ToRs for the procurement of the Engineering services; and tools including templates for monitoring the Infrastructure lifecycle from Design to Construction and handover for FPMUs consideration
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UNOPS will monitor progress through scheduled quarterly, interim support missions and adhoc site visits as required.
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Provide capacity strengthening based on the outcome of the needs assessment
The Position
The Senior Structural Engineer is considered a valuable asset to the UNOPS team in Nigeria with regards to the Nigeria Erosion & Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) which aims at addressing the menace of gully erosion and other forms of land degradation in targeted watersheds in Nigeria. The objective is to reduce vulnerability to soil erosion in targeted sub-watersheds. The World Bank has been funding NEWMAP since September 2013 and worked on putting in place the necessary structure to ensure implementation and sustainability. Funding from the World Bank has ended and the project has been closed since 30th June, 2022. The EIB loan, under the project name “Nigeria Climate Adaptation – Erosion & Watershed project” represents a scale-up phase.
The Senior Structural Engineer is part of the Infrastructure/ Engineering Team, reporting to the Senior Project Manager in Nigeria. The Senior Structural Engineer engages in the day-to-day operations of the project and holds relevant functional technical engagements. The Senior Structural Engineer is required to have extensive and varied design and construction experience. He/she is expected to meet and exceed the organization's performance and delivery goals.
The Senior Structural Engineer will give his/her technical expertise to advise on Structural Engineering design and construction approaches that align with international good practice. He/She will also participate in site monitoring and implementation support missions to provide opinions and suggestions for consideration by the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) and EIB. Adopting a delivery approach that is evidence-based, embeds sustainability, and mainstreams gender, to ensure people are connected and are able to access basic services. The Senior Structural Engineer will also be required to respond to other related tasks that will be assigned in response to the Project needs
She/He will be requested to work from their duty station and be prepared to travel to any site in or around Nigeria as required and as United Nations Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS) permits.