Rural Infrastructure Engineer at COOPI - Cooperazione Internazionale

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, Sokoto
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
9 months ago

Additional Details

Job ID
129381
Job Views
120

Job Description






Overall Responsibilities




  • Design, supervise, and maintain rural infrastructure (water systems, irrigation, catch dams, feeder roads, soil conservation structures, market stalls) to boost resilience.

  • Improve water access and management to mitigate conflicts over scarce resources.

  • Promote climate-resilient engineering solutions for agriculture and disaster risk reduction.

  • Strengthen community participation in infrastructure projects to foster ownership and social cohesion.

  • Ensure technical solutions align with conflict-sensitive and gender-inclusive approaches.



Main Duties and Tasks:




  • Assess and rehabilitate boreholes, wells, and small-scale irrigation systems to support farming and livestock.

  • Design low-cost water harvesting systems (e.g., sand dams, check dams) to combat drought.

  • Train Water User Committees (WUCs) on maintenance and equitable water distribution.

  • Mitigate water-related conflicts by improving fair access for farmers, herders, and households.

  • Construct soil erosion control structures (terraces, gabions, windbreaks) to restore degraded farmlands.

  • Support climate-smart irrigation (flood/drip/sprinkler systems) for dry-season farming.

  • Design post-harvest storage facilities (grain silos, solar dryers) to reduce losses.

  • Implement community-based watershed management plans to prevent flooding/desertification.

  • Supervise the construction of multi-purpose community assets (e.g., grinding mills, storage hubs).

  • Rehabilitate feeder roads and bridges to improve market access and reduce isolation of conflict-prone areas.

  • Develop BOQs (Bills of Quantities), designs, and tender documents for rural infrastructure projects.

  • Monitor contractor compliance with quality/safety standards in construction.

  • Document lessons learned and success stories for scaling up interventions.



Key Deliverables:




  • Functional water points (boreholes, irrigation schemes) with trained maintenance committees.

  • Erosion control and land restoration structures to improve farm productivity.

  • Rehabilitated rural infrastructure (roads, bridges, storage facilities), enhancing market access.

  • Reduced resource-based conflicts through equitable infrastructure planning.

  • Technical reports, maps, and monitoring data on project impacts.



Capacity Building

Monitoring and Evaluation:




  • Support in the Development and implementation of robust M&E frameworks to measure program impact.

  • Analyze data to inform program adaptations and report on progress against indicators



Proposal Development:




  • Contribute to the development of proposals for funding, ensuring the inclusion of cash-based interventions and livelihood components.

  • Collaborate with the program development team to align proposals with donor priorities.



Coordination and Collaboration:




  • Coordinate with the government (Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture), NGOs, and UN agencies (e.g., FAO, IOM).

  • Engage with humanitarian actors, government agencies, and local authorities for a coordinated response.



Gender and Inclusion:




  • Ensure that project activities are gender-sensitive and inclusive, addressing the needs of all beneficiary groups.

  • Integrate gender and inclusion strategies into program planning and implementation.



Reporting:




  • Prepare timely and accurate reports on civil work activities for COOPI, WFP, and other stakeholders.

  • Document lessons learned and best practices for organizational knowledge.



Networking and Partnerships:




  • Establish and maintain strategic partnerships with NGOs, UN agencies, and other relevant stakeholders.

  • Leverage partnerships to enhance program reach and impact.



Knowledge Sharing:




  • Facilitate the dissemination of knowledge and learning within COOPI and the broader humanitarian community.

  • Organize workshops and learning events to share insights from the program.



Additional Responsibilities:




  • Stay abreast of developments in cash programming and humanitarian response.

  • Perform other duties as necessary, commensurate with professional background and experience, as deemed by the supervisor.

  • These Terms of Reference outline the key responsibilities and expectations for the Rural Engineer under the WFP/BMZ-funded project.

  • The role is pivotal in ensuring that COOPI delivers high-quality cash assistance to support the resilience and recovery of displaced populations in Northeast Nigeria.



Desired Experience:




  • Degree in Civil Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Water Resources, or related field.

  • 3 – 4 years of Experience in rural infrastructure development in conflict-affected areas (NE Nigeria preferred).

  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, GIS, or hydrological modeling tools (an advantage).

  • Knowledge of SPHERE standards for humanitarian infrastructure.

  • Strong community engagement and conflict-resolution skills.

  • Fluency in Hausa/Kanuri (essential).



Language Requirements:




  • Spoken and written fluency in English.



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