Job Description National Engineer for Monitoring the Construction Work of Seedbank
Primary Location
: Iraq-Sulaymaniah
Organizational Setting
Reporting Lines
Under the overall supervision of the FAO-Representative, the direct supervision of the Senior Resilience Specialist and technical guidance from the Consultant Architect, the incumbent will assist with the implementation of the gene bank component under project GCP/IRQ/004/EC.
Technical Focus
FAO has been active in the preservation of plant genetic resources since the 1940s, especially promoting further programmes at scientific and technical levels in this field. The main responsibility of the national Engineer is to monitor and follow up on the construction of a new seed bank in Sulaymaniyah according to the approved work plan that should improve the conservation and preservation of plant genetic resources in Iraq, as per funds made available under the project GCP/IRQ/004/EC.
Tasks and responsibilities
Monitor Construction Activities:
• Conduct regular site visits to oversee ongoing construction work.
• Verify that materials, workmanship, and construction methods comply with approved plans, specifications, and contract requirements.
Progress Reporting:
• Provide weekly progress updates to the project requester, highlighting milestones achieved and any delays or risks.
• Document site activities, including photos, daily logs, and reports of key developments.
Quality Control and Safety:
• Ensure adherence to safety regulations and environmental standards at the site.
• Identify and report non-compliance issues promptly and recommend corrective actions.
Coordination:
• Support the liaison between the contractor, design team, and the project requester to ensure smooth communication.
• Attend site meetings and contribute to resolving technical or logistical challenges.
Inspection and Testing:
• Witness critical tests (e.g., structural, material quality) and verify results.
• Approve or recommend corrective actions for work completed at key stages.
CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING
Minimum Requirements • University degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or a related field
• Minimum 5 years of experience in construction site supervision
• Working knowledge in Arabic and English
• National of Iraq or resident of the country with valid work permit
FAO Core Competencies
• Results Focus
• Teamwork
• Communication
• Building Effective Relationships
• Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement
Selection Criteria
• Knowledge of construction quality and safety standards.
• Knowledge of agriculture and agricultural infrastructure (desirable).
• Strong analytical and report-writing skills.
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