Environmental Engineer at LVIA
Job Overview
Environmental Engineer
LVIA
LVIA is looking for a Environmental Engineer for the EU funded project entitled ”Kijani
Pemba – Strenghtening Urban Eco-Resilience in Chake Chake and Mkoani”
Project Location: Chake Chake and Mkoani, Pemba Island, Zanzibar
Office Location: Chake Chake
Starting date: November 2023, 12 months contract
Salary: tsh 1,500,000-1,700,000 according to the experience and level of education of the
selected candidate
Who we are
Lay Volunteers International Association (LVIA) is an Italian NGO working in ten African Countries
including Tanzania with Headquarters in Cuneo Italy while in Tanzania our offices are in Kongwa
District of Dodoma Region (P.O.BOX 160, Kongwa). LVIA has been working in Tanzania for more
than 30 years in supporting the community development especially on agriculture, health, and
the improvement of access to potable water and hygiene.
The project
LVIA is looking for an Environmental Engineer to be employed in the framework of the EU
fundedproject “Kijani Pemba – Strenghtening Urban Eco-Resilience in Chake Chake and Mkoani”
The specific objective of the project is to promote inclusive and sustainable growth in Chake
Chake and Mkoani areas, South Pemba, by increasing climate urban resilience and access to basic
services, socio-economic opportunities and decision making, especially for women and youth in
the urban poor communities.
This objective can be achieved through the following expected results:
improved dialogue for participatory and coherent territorial planning among Local Authorities,
communities and CSO; improved connectivity, coverage and access to safe water and sanitation, for public and social
facilities, with a specific focus on girls and women's access to services;
socio-economic inclusion and economic empowerment of young people, girls and women, is
promoted through environmentally sensitive waste management services and green small local businesses.
Duties and responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Project Coordinator and Country Representative the
Environmental Engineer will be responsible of the following duties:
TASKS:
- Support the Project Coordinator in the implementation of the project, including the identification
of waste collection points and centre ideation - Support the Project Coordinator in the preparation of the procurement, based on the assessment
and study results - Supervise the works, monitoring all environment protection activities throughout the project
implementation, especially sustaining the companies on the work’s sites - Supports project staff and Partners during the implementation of the environmental studies
- Responsible for organizing technical training on waste management
- Coordinates the local staff participating in waste pickers training and project activities,
accompanying them in the planning and implementing of environmental awareness campaigns - Write letters and activities report to the Project Coordinator and local authorities
- Create specific strategies for easier and effective execution
- Maintain contacts with potential stakeholders who may be interested in partnership, and good
communication and relation with the project partners. - Draft a work plan on monthly basis to be reviewed and approved by the Project
Coordinator - In co-ordination with the Project Coordinator develops, nurtures and sustains
relationships and effective communications with relevant stakeholders, doing the liaison
Local Government - Perform any other duty whenever required by the Project Coordinator.
SKILLS:
- Expert in waste management project
- Deep knowledge of environment and sustainability, especially on solid waste management,
waste characterisation, collection and disposal, circular economy (generating value from waste) - Strong oral presentation skills to train waste pickers, Local Authorities and various stakeholders
involved in the project - Good interpersonal communication, report writing and computing skills
- Be well organized and work independently and as part of a team
- Problem solving skills
- Sensitive to gender equality issues
Requirements
ESSENTIAL:
- At least bachelor’s degree, preferably in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, or
related fields - Minimum 3 years of relevant professional experience as Environmental Engineer,
Civil Engineer or related; - Previous experiences with international NGOs and donor funded projects
- Proven experience in Environmental and waste management project
- Proficiency in English and proven ability to write official reports and documents in English
and Kiswahili; - Proficiency with MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point);
- Proficient knowledge and usage of CAD, QGIS systems or any cartographic open source
software - Strong research, decision-making, critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Be a Tanzanian citizen
The Employee is requested to keep a flexible attitude and good degree of adaptation to
possible modifications and/or integration to the foreseen duties on the basis of necessities that
may arise locally, and to make an effort to integrate his/her work in the wider context of LVIA
presence in Tanzania in order to facilitate consistency and continuity among current and
prospective projects.
PREFERRED:
- Relevant courses / certificates
- Knowledge on soil protection and water management, land planning and management
- Valid motorcycle riding permit
Application Procedures
We want to make sure we select candidates who pay attention to details and are able to
understand and follow organizational procedures.
Only the applications adhering to the following instructions will be taken into consideration:
Submit your application via email before 12:00 (EAT) of the 22 nd of October 2023 to this email
address: [email protected]
The object shall state: “Application for Environmental engineer”.
Attach your Curriculum Vitae and a Cover Letter with a minimum of three references
Do NOT attach at this stage Certificates or Transcripts; we will request them only for
shortlisted candidates.
LVIA is sensitive to equal employment rights for vulnerable groups, so we particularly encourage
applications from women and people with disabilities.