WATSAN Technician

Oct 18, 2018

Details:Main PurposeSupport the WatSan/Logistics Manager in the implementation, monitoring and maintaining of Water, Hygiene and Sanitation activities and infrastructure.Job Description

Construction, maintenance and repairs of structures concerning water supply, waste management and excreta disposal, hygiene and infection control;
Evaluation of B&Q and tender documents;
Identify and supervise daily laborers and contractors;
Responsibility for equipment, tools and consumables, verifying that they are safely used and maintained;
Carry out routine water and sanitation assessments ensuring proper collection, compilation and reporting of data;
Support the design of water and sanitation structures including development of drawings and technical specifications for e.g. boreholes, water distribution points, latrines and waste management structures.
Other tasks as may be given by the line manager

Requirement

Any technical discipline, but diploma in Water Resources Engineering is preferable
At least one-year professional working experience with any INGO or two-years in a profound technical private or government organization is required
Proficient in communication using English & Hausa languages essential; Kanuri language added advantage.
Sensitive and respectful to religious and cultural differences is required
Due to the nature of ALIMA operations, flexibility is indispensable and unavoidable.

Work location: Monguno, Borno State.Contract Duration: 2 months, renewable.

Apply via :

Submit your Cover letter, CV and qualifications with contact details to ALIMA’s Office in No. 2 Jinn road, off Damboa road, Behind UNHCR office. Maiduguri or House no A3 20 House, Monguno Borno State or recruitment@nigeria.alima.ngo.Important remarksOnly successful applicants will be called for interview.No monetary transactions, neither demands of favors in kind, nor other types of favoritism will be tolerated in the recruitment process.

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