Job responsibilities
1. Determine levels of risk resilience for structural infrastructure Continuously assess the risk resilience of structural settings and determine gaps and areas for improvement; Produce structural infrastructure specific reports highlighting needs for resilience; Combine scientific research and historical data to forecast sector potential damages and losses due to unattended risks and inform decision making; Conduct assessment and inspection on infrastructure resilience and mitigation measures. 2. Ensure coordination of resilient recovery in relation to risks and impact on structural settings Undertake the conduct of post disaster need assessment and related resilience and recovery plans; Monitor the implementation of recovery strategies and anticipate future risks and impact; Coordinate rapid, systematic disaster impact assessment for structural settings;
Conduct comprehensive, strengths-based, and culturally-responsive assessments of disaster recovery needs and set options for response and recovery; Continuously engage institutions responsible for structural settings for recovery and resilience; Develop tools and document using standardized forms or technologies systems where enter relevant information to monitor effectiveness of recovery; Organize and monitor all activities related to recovery and resilience of structural settings; Promote resilience and building back better principles at central, local and community levels; Ensure community engagement in recovery interventions. 3. Monitor resilience and effectiveness of recovery with structural settings Review physical infrastructure projects and advise on requirements for sustainability and risk resilience;
Develop terms of reference, standard operating procedures and other tools to continuously guide safe investments and resilient infrastructure development projects; Contribute in the design and conduct of activities related to risk assessment, mitigation, adaptation and mainstreaming for infrastructure resilience; Monitor the implementation of recovery strategies and anticipate future risks and impact; Coordinate rapid, systematic disaster impact assessment for housing and infrastructure sectors; Conduct comprehensive, strengths-based, and culturally-responsive assessments of disaster recovery needs and set options for response and recovery; Advocate for initial rehabilitation of damaged infrastructures.
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1Master’s in Civil Engineering
1 Years of relevant experience
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2Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering
3 Years of relevant experience
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3Bachelor’s Degree in Structural Engineering
3 Years of relevant experience
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4Master’s Degree in Structural Engineering
1 Years of relevant experience
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5Bachelor’s Degree in Building & Construction Engineering,
3 Years of relevant experience
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6Master’s Degree in Building & Construction Engineering
1 Years of relevant experience
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7Master’s Degree in Construction Engineering
1 Years of relevant experience
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8Bachelor’s Degree in Building and Construction Technology
3 Years of relevant experience
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9Master’s Degree in Building and Construction Technology
1 Years of relevant experience
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10Bachelor’s Degree in Construction
3 Years of relevant experience
Required competencies and key technical skills
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1Integrity
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2Strong critical thinking skills and excellent problem solving skills.
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3Inclusiveness
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4Accountability
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5Communication
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6Teamwork
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7Client/citizen focus
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8Professionalism
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9Commitment to continuous learning
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10Resource management skills
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11Problem solving skills
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12Decision making skills
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13Time management skills
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14Risk management skills
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15Results oriented
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16Digital literacy skills
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17Fluency in Kinyarwanda, English and/or French. Knowledge of all is an added advantage
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18Knowledge of disaster risks reduction and management in general and Rwandan Context in particular
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