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| Mott MacDonald is an employee-owned management, development and engineering
consultancy serving the public and private sector around the world, with more
than 16,000 staff worldwide. Our International Development Services Unit, IDS, operates portfolios
within the international development sectors of Environment, Climate, Water,
Roads, Rural & Urban Development, Education, Health, Social and Economic
Development in over 40 countries. Together we implement and manage projects in
developing countries and emerging economies around the world, supporting
national governments and municipalities in policy, planning, project design and
delivery. We are committed to support the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals and to provide our expertise to improve the lives of people
in need.
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Project Overview | Mott MacDonald has been appointed by the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) as the Technical Assistance Provider for the “Nepal Climate Change Support Programme Phase 2 (NCCSP2), led by the Ministry of Forests and Environment. NCCSP was designed with an aim to ensure that the poorest and most vulnerable communities in Nepal are able to adapt to the effects of climate change. NCCSP2 supports local governments design and implement Local Adaptation Plan of Actions (LAPA) schemes, with higher level support provided to the MoFE and Provincial Government. The climate resilient development planning process provides a climate risk screening approach that is aligned with the 7-step Palika planning and budgeting process. NCCSP2 will operate in up to 52 Palikas in Lumbini, Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces. The aim of NCCSP2 is to: - Support the poorest and most vulnerable communities and local enterprises in western Nepal to become more resilient to the impacts of climate change;
- Use participatory, evidence-based processes to identify long-term adaptation priorities; and integrate these into Government of Nepal planning and policy;
- Build the capacity of Government of Nepal to finance, design and deliver adaptation interventions;
- Improve coordination of community-based adaptation interventions and generate evidence that can improve the quality of future adaptation planning
The objectives of the Technical Assistance to NCCSP2 is to support and build the capacity of the Government of Nepal to deliver the programme. The TA to the NCCSP2 comprises of 4 objectives: - Help the Government of Nepal (GoN) to deliver the programme effectively, efficiently, and economically through the provision of technical expertise
- Reduce the fiduciary risk associated with the programme
- Strengthen the capacity of the GoN to implement climate change adaptation programming today and in the future
- Share learning from NCCSP with others and lead the coordination of partners working on climate change adaptation in Nepal
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Job description | Under the direct
supervision of the Senior Engineer, the engineer will: - Facilitate
the Municipality's technical team for initial listing (identification) of
potential LAPA schemes and short-listing by Ward Committees.
- Facilitate
and coordinate to undertake several technical assessments of potential LAPA schemes
(climate profile, feasibility, detail design/estimation, preparation of bidding
/contract documents etc.) as per prescribed engineering manual, guidelines and
reporting formats).
- Undertake hydraulic
and structural designs, field layouts, planning and execution of detail surveys
for a variety of rural infrastructures scattered over a wide area of the
Municipality.
- Facilitate
and coordinate with Municipality's technical and planning teams for detail
screening of the shortlisted LAPA schemes through analysis of several aspects of
feasibility and climate profile and use of relevant prioritization criteria
already agreed at the Municipality level.
- Guide
to and coordinate with technical team of the Municipality for contract administration,
compliance to quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) requirements, reporting
to the Senior Engineer, maintaining documentation of technical supervision and
monitoring of the activities by concerned stakeholders including Municipality's
monitoring committees.
- Facilitate
to the Municipality's technical team for preparation of periodic and project
completion reports of the LAPA schemes since mobilization of the service
provider (Contractors/users' committees) till the completion stage.
- Facilitate
and guide on technical aspects of Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of the LAPA
schemes, completed LAPA schemes infrastructures, other infrastructures
(database, planning, design, implementation and reporting arrangements).
- Daily
coordination with TA's Municipality level Coordinator and other team members for
devising and implementing action plan (weekly/monthly) and preparation of
internal progress report for submission to Regional TA Team regarding the TA's
and LAPA schemes activities simultaneously.
- Provide
technical information and support for preparation of a variety of reports of TA
activities at the Municipal and Regional levels.
- Guide and mobilize Sub-Engineers (working
under TA) for support to design and implementation of LAPA schemes.
- Carry
out relevant technical and management tasks as instructed by TA's Regional team
of Senior Engineers and regular instructions from TA's central office based in
Kathmandu.
Note: This job description reflects the
present requirements of the post. As
duties and responsibilities change and develop the job description will be
reviewed and be subject to amendment in consultation with the post holder and
line manager. |
Candidate Specification
| Required competencies and experience Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. - Minimum 3 years of professional experience in civil engineering with a focus on hydraulic and structural designs, field layouts, planning and execution of detail surveys for a variety of rural infrastructures.
- Prior experience in remote areas, in sectors like irrigation (canals/ponds), WATSAN, landslide/riverbank protection structures (bioengineering) etc. in rural and semi-urban contexts.
- Experience in usage of computers and software packages (MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) are a must.
- Professional experience in AutoCAD, hydraulic/structural design software, use of electronic survey equipments will be highly preferred.
- Strong communication, interpersonal and leadership skills, but also a team player with the willingness to learn and support the learning of others.
- Fluency in written and oral communication skills in English and Nepali is essential.
- Energetic to work in remote areas with limited facilities yet highly committed to professional work to achieve tangible outcome for the benefits of the most vulnerable people.
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