Dutystation: Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic
Functional responsibilities
The Liaison Officer will be a member of the UNOPS Project Management Team (PMT) and she/he will be responsible for the following functions:
Project Coordination
In collaboration with the PM and other team members, implement the workplan guided by the project documents and strategy;
Ensure close and effective collaboration with all key stakeholders and ensure their active participation in all project activities and committees;
Support the PM in the design and planning of processes and systems to improve and expand NRM support;
Support validating needs assessments with national priorities as well as wider UN strategies and frameworks.
Where necessary, prepare and analyze information from the target locations and prepare summaries, briefing notes, implementation plans and roadmaps;
Prepare and implement a coordinated response to the needs of the communities;
Promote the project by providing substantive input for stories, articles and other PR activities;
Support the PM in overseeing grants in the field;
Perform other duties as required.
Development of infrastructure interventions
Review designs related to infrastructure works centered on the end user’s needs, which meet stakeholders’ requirements, UNOPS quality standards for design and construction, the project’s objectives, and budget constraints.
Take into account users’ specific needs based on gender, age, disabilities, socio-cultural norms, etc.
Consider all stages of an infrastructure life cycle (design and planning, raw material acquisition, materials processing, construction, community training for operation, maintenance, renovation, decommissioning, and recycling) and optimize the proposed infrastructure’s value for money.
Review the budgets of the proposed infrastructure interventions.
Conduct participatory workshops with partners to refine the understanding of the causes of service gaps, their capacity-building needs, and their expectations, where necessary
Participate in evaluating bids, conducting detailed and substantiated technical evaluations and verification/assessment of the references submitted by the bidders (acting in full compliance with the provision of the Procurement Manual), when needed.
Monitoring, quality assurance and reporting on infrastructure interventions
Contribute to setting up and managing remote supervision systems, including but not limited to the setup of remote monitoring systems based on the “UNOPS Collect” application
Conduct regular field visits of infrastructure interventions implemented by contractors, assess the quality of the interventions and coordinate with the contractors to address any potential issue.
Perform quality assurance and quality control for all infrastructure interventions.
Report timely and qualitatively on the progress of the infrastructure interventions, with a focus on impact, quality, risks and issues and lessons learned.
Review and approve all test results related to Infrastructure.
Liaison and relationship building with stakeholders
Support the PM in participating in relevant inter-agency working groups, meetings and events, including UN coordination mechanisms (when requested);
Liaise with Local authorities community and Implementing Partners to ensure effective coordination, smooth implementation of project activities, and alignment with local priorities;
Inform the PM on local authorities and local communities priorities in NRM related sectors in Aleppo
Reporting
Ensure accurate and timely reporting of progress and conditions on-site through daily site records.
Prepare and submit to the PM a monthly (or as requested) report, summarizing the progress of NRM activities in the location, quality control issues, resourcing and scheduling issues, and any other pertinent facts as required.
Produce any appropriate documentation identified by the PM professionally and accurately
Education/Experience/Language requirements
Education
A Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management or a related field is required.
A Bachelor’s Degree in the above-mentioned areas or related field with an additional two (2) years of relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of a master’s degree.
Work Experience
A minimum of four (4) years of professional experience (or more depending on academic credentials) in the field of Infrastructure rehabilitation or construction is required.
Experience in stakeholder management with local authorities is required.
Previous work experience in Aleppo, particularly with local authorities, is considered to be an advantage.
Experience in community development, and civic engagement is an added advantage;
Experience working with the UN or other Humanitarian/Development agencies is an advantage.
Proficiency in Google Suite is desired.
Language requirement
Fluency in written and oral English is required.
Fluency in written and oral Arabic is required.
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