Major Responsibilities:
Strategic Priorities & Technical Oversight
Working with WVI WASH SLT and Support Offices Technical leads to outline a strategy to improve organizational quality culture including shared messaging, quality-specific objectives, and a plan for adaptive management.
Support the Regional WASH Director and Support Offices to manage WASH infrastructure activities in the designated duty counties by providing quality assurance and quality control for the design and construction of limited to medium-scale WASH infrastructure, which are to be in compliance with WVI and Global WASH standards, environmental and construction codes, reporting, and management requirements.
Developing and maintaining a quality management system for WASH infrastructure.
Provide technical guidance on WASH infrastructure design
Routine reporting on quality metrics to the regional WASH Director
Working with 10+ countries to build technical capacity and implement their country-specific quality management strategy
In collaboration with other leaders, lead training on quality and technical issues (e.g., adequate supervision, hydraulic modeling best practices, material sourcing)
Serving as a quality ambassador for your region of responsibility including presenting on quality-focused topics at routine meetings and conferences
Performing periodic audits and surveys to understand our culture of quality and ways to improve
Review of WASH infrastructure designs including engineering standards adherence, review of contracts, and review of material selection for adherence to World Vision policies
Participating in audit reviews and post-audit corrective action plan development
Resource Development (Prepositioning work, programs development & grants management)
Support prepositioning for donor funding where necessary and participate in regional networks raising the profile of World Vision.
Establish networks and alliances with stakeholders in the field for the purpose of enhancing program quality.
Evidence and Learning
Contribute towards completion of WVI inventory of WASH assets in the global monitoring and evaluation database. Support in the data critical for updating monitoring of WASH programs and mapping of WASH assets using geographical information systems.
Ensure accountability by using evidence and learning, analysis, and interpretation of data to provide regional evidence of impact for the sector.
Coordinate the documentation, publication, and dissemination of promising quality assurance/quality control practices across the partnership.
Promote adoption and scale-up of promising practices, project models and innovations in the WASH infrastructure domain.
Facilitate cross-learning between NOs, learning from Support Offices (SO), other regions and peer organizations
Contribute to the development of annual regional impact reports in collaboration with SEL, Communications, and the other sector leads.
Collaboration and cross-functional working
Participate in the global WASH community of practice and major sector networks in the region.
Mobilize technical expertise across the region, ensuring effective knowledge management, learning, and continuous improvement of programming in the region.
Collaborate with key regional entities on defined collaboration matrix and joint projects
General Responsibilities
Contribute towards other regional office strategic initiatives and Technical Working Groups (TWGs) as necessary.
Providing direct support during the planning, design, procurement, and installation of WASH infrastructure depending on NO needs
Provide key quality improvement input by closely overseeing WASH infrastructure projects and activities undertaken by contractors in the field.
Support National Offices in the production of tender documents, contracts, and bills of quantities and provide inputs on WASH infrastructure site selection, surveys and designs, specifications, deliverables, and evaluation criteria.
Collaboration with Supply Chain in bid evaluations to aid in the selection of qualified contractors or vendors for WASH procurements.
Perform any other tasks assigned by the Regional WASH Director and World Vision US Quality Assurance and Control Engineer.
Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience
Essential:
Bachelors’ degree in Engineering – Civil, Electrical or Mechanical required
Master’s degree strongly preferred in engineering, water policy, water resource management, economics, business, industrial engineering, or another complementary discipline.
Work experience of 10+ years required in areas of water and sanitation design, construction, supervision, and quality assurance/quality control data collection.
Engineering license in country of residence
Demonstrated competencies using Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, EPANET, and/or other alternative software
Demonstrated competencies in interpersonal communication, stakeholder engagement, and cultural intelligence
Demonstrated experience working in cross-functional and remote teams for the purpose of program implementation, development of technical standards, and resource acquisition.
Excellent facilitation skills, strong interpersonal communication skills, both verbal and written, strong negotiation, diplomacy, strong leadership, and teamwork skills.
Strong written and oral communication skills in English
Also required are analytical skills for synthesis of materials, evaluations, and preparation of presentations/articles for publication as well as experience in a PC environment and the MS Office suite of software.
Experience in working with faith organizations, faith actors, and faith-related issues in development
Experience in HEA and fragile contexts.
Effective in written and verbal communication in English. Additional languages representative of the countries WV serves in an advantage.
Preferred:
Master’s degree in Water or Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering
Experience developing and implementing quality assurance / quality control programs for WASH infrastructure or for other industries.
Proven experience leading WASH infrastructure development programs in a variety of contexts.
Experience working with and managing large grants in sector programming for major bilateral and multilateral donors.
Previous experience working in a Country Office/National Office or Regional Office setting will be advantageous.
Experience working in fragile, conflict, post-conflict, and/or difficult operating environments is preferred.
Experience with mWater use, or any other water mapping technology
East Africa experience is highly preferred.
Female applicants are encouraged to apply.
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