The Technical Engineer will lead the technical assessment, planning, and supervision of CFW and community infrastructure rehabilitation activities in the assigned governorate. This includes oversight of rehabilitation works, BoQ development, technical designs, compliance with engineering standards, and ensuring quality and safety during implementation. The engineer will work in close collaboration with the Project Officer and local authorities to ensure timely, cost-effective, and inclusive implementation.
· Conduct technical assessments and feasibility studies for targeted communal infrastructure (e.g., drainage, public buildings, roads, irrigation canals).
· Develop detailed BoQs, designs, and implementation schedules for each rehabilitation activity.
· Ensure all works comply with Syrian engineering standards and humanitarian sector guidelines (e.g., Sphere, WASH Cluster).
· Provide daily technical supervision and guidance to field teams, workers, and CFW beneficiaries.
· Monitor safety and environmental compliance during implementation.
· Support the transparent recruitment and management of skilled and unskilled labor for CFW activities.
· Facilitate coordination with local councils and service providers for permits, approvals, and joint inspections.
· Track material use, costs, and work progress; report deviations or risks to the Project Officer.
· Verify completion of work and prepare handover documents including final inspection reports and beneficiary satisfaction surveys.
· Support MEAL team in baseline, endline, and post-implementation assessments related to infrastructure.
· Ensure that rehabilitation works are inclusive, gender-sensitive, and accessible to persons with disabilities where relevant.
· Document lessons learned, challenges, and success stories for reporting and knowledge sharing.
· Bachelor’s degree in civil, Electricity, or Agriculture engineering (mandatory).
· Registered or licensed civil engineer in Syria.
· At least 3 years of experience in engineering work related to infrastructure rehabilitation, preferably in humanitarian or early recovery contexts.
· Demonstrated experience in Cash-for-Work or labour-intensive infrastructure projects is a strong asset.
· Excellent command of engineering software (e.g., AutoCAD, Excel, MS Project or equivalent).
· Strong familiarity with construction materials, procurement planning, and cost estimation in Syria.
· Knowledge of protection, environmental, and inclusion principles in infrastructure programming.
· Good interpersonal, negotiation, and coordination skills with stakeholders.
· Strong reporting and documentation skills.
· Fluency in Arabic; knowledge of English is an asset.
· Preference given to candidates residing in the respective area (Damascus or Homs).
· Women and qualified candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Interested and qualified candidates should submit their CV and a cover letter outlining relevant experience and availability. Applications without civil engineering qualifications will not be considered.
Please note that this vacancy will close on August 15, 2025, and the position may be filled prior to this date depending on urgency and recruitment priorities.
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