Soil & Water Conservation (SWC) Engineer (Specialist)

Position: Full Time

Organization: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit

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“Soil & Water Conservation (SWC) Engineer (Specialist)’’

GIZ- Internal/External Vacancy Announcement ‘# vacancy number 050/2023’

“CDSDRIII”

Brief Description of the project/ unit

GIZ supports the Ethiopian Government in various areas, increasingly also in the Ethiopian lowlands, which account for nearly 60% of Ethiopia's land area. They are inhabited by more than 18 million (agro-) pastoralists, and people who create their livelihood from related professions. Due to population growth and the increasingly frequent occurrence of extreme weather events, this livelihood system is increasingly put at risk and the people, their livestock and the harvests have become increasingly vulnerable. Extensive resource use like overgrazing and deforestation causes food insecurity, soil degradation, and erosion. The result are dry valleys, in which rainwater flows quickly out of the area before being able to infiltrate into the soil. This further exacerbates desertification and food insecurity. To address this issue, the Dry Valley Rehabilitation and Productive Use (DVRPU) approach was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) and the Bureaus of Agriculture (BoA) in Afar and Somali regions.

The Capacity Development for Strengthening Drought Resilience (CDSDR) Project has started its third phase. It promotes the DVRPU approach with a series of technical, biological, economic, social, institutional, and managerial measures applied to rehabilitate entire dry valleys for the benefit of the inhabitants and their animals while ensuring environmental stability. Besides upscaling of the approach in other weredas of Somali and Afar regions, it will further expand its application to selected lowland areas of Oromia and SNNPR regions.

The SWC Engineer works together and supports the CDSDR III implementation in SNNP region...

 Duration of contract:   Until June 30, 2025

 Application deadline:  18 March 2023

 Required Candidates:  1

 Place of Work:              Jinka

Responsibilities and Duties

The SWC Engineer is responsible to support the project’s objectives by:

  • Developing integrated soil and water conservation approaches in collaboration with government services and local communities;

  • Studying, designing and constructing of physical soil and water conservation measures in selected kebeles

The SWC Engineer performs the following tasks:

  • Supports on technical aspects of project implementation (water harvesting, irrigation, soil and water management);

  • Supports the local communities for the implementation of land rehabilitation measures;

  • Undertakes site identification, study and design of physical soil and water conservation measures;

  • Develops  bill of quantity and preparation of ToRs;

  • Prepares implementation plan of recommended physical measures;

  • Follows up and ensures proper implementation of measures and provide technical reports to regional project;

  • Provides advices on the physical soil and water conservation measures to regional project team;

  • Reports on output/outcomes of implemented technical measures;

  • Supervising consultants and grant recipients and their contractual obligations

  • Assure collection of data as required by the project monitoring and evaluation system

  • Keeps regular contact and exchange of information with woreda level in SNNP;

Other duties/additional tasks

  • The SWC Engineer performs other duties and tasks at the request of the management.

Job Requirements

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in soil and water conservation engineering, Agricultural Engineering  or, Civil engineering;

Professional experience

  • 5 years practical field experience of working with soil conservation and water resources management in arid and semi-arid lowlands,

  • Proven ability of study, design and construction of context-specific soil and water conservation measures in lowland areas like water spreading weirs;

  • Experience with pastoral and/ or agro-pastoral communities in arid and semi-arid lowlands, preferably in Afar, Oromia, SNNP or Somali region;

  • Understanding of impacts of environmental degradation and alternative natural resource management approaches.

  • Experience in working with governmental structures, international organizations, NGOs and/or research institutes.

Other knowledge, additional competencies

  • High level of motivation, proactivity, self-discipline, integrity and accountability.

  • Readiness to work in rural lowland circumstances and frequent travel to project sites.

  • Very good English and Amharic language skills

  • Computer skills in software application AutoCAD, MS-Office.Application procedure:

How to Apply

Application procedure:

Interested and qualified candidates shall submit their motivation letter along with their recent CV to: hreth@giz.de.

Please make sure you mention the vacancy number and position title #050/2023 in the subject line of your email application. Applications without vacancy numbers in subject lines might be disqualified. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. We encourage persons with disabilities to apply for the position. In the case of equal qualification, persons with disabilities will be given preference. Applications from qualified women are encouraged.Please refer to our brochure to learn more about GIZ’s attractive benefit package.

Deutsche Gesellschaft für

Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

GIZ Country Office Ethiopia and Djibouti

Kazanchis, Kirkos Sub City, Woreda 08

P.O. Box 100009, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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Deadline: Mar 18, 2023, 12:00 AM

Location:

Amount: Not Specified

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