Description
Expression of Interest: Infrastructure Specialists - Pacific Humanitarian Warehousing Program Infrastructure Specialist Unit (PHWP ISU)
Make a difference supporting this humanitarian program with your technical infrastructure expertise in 14 Pacific countries and Timor Leste.
Are you a skilled infrastructure professional, passionate about making a positive impact on the community? We're seeking talented individuals based within the region to join a dedicated talent pool for on-demand consultant inputs to our humanitarian warehousing infrastructure projects across the Pacific region and Timor Leste.
Applying for this Talent Pool is perfect for people who are looking to contribute their technical skillset to meaningful project work but are looking for more flexibility and shorter-term inputs to fit in with their other life commitments.
This provides the opportunity to make a real impact contributing to vital humanitarian efforts as well as the opportunity to work with a talented team of experts.
About the program
Implemented by the Pacific Community (SPC), the Pacific Humanitarian Warehousing Program is a Pacific-led, multi-donor investment to enhance humanitarian warehousing capability in 14 Pacific Island countries and Timor-Leste. The program aims to enhance humanitarian warehousing capacity and emergency relief supplies and is designed to support greater preparedness and resilience to disasters throughout the region, enabling countries to deliver locally led responses in the first 48 hours of crisis. The program will be guided by the thematic priorities of localisation, gender equality, disability and social inclusion, and green humanitarian action.
Working closely with SPC, the Infrastructure Specialist Unit supports the wider Pacific Humanitarian Warehousing Program by managing the scoping, design, construction, refurbishment or leasing of humanitarian warehouses across the program's partner countries. The Infrastructure Specialist Unit is implemented by Tetra Tech on behalf of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
How does the Infrastructure Talent Pool work
Joining our PHWP Infrastructure Talent Pool means that you will have access to provide consultancy inputs as needs arise across the lifecycle of the program. It will be demand driven whereby the program team will share opportunities for short term inputs with the pool to support the program on a case-by-case basis. Specific terms of references will be shared for each specific short-term assignment. Inputs will be made either remotely or in country on the project site. Our program team are dispersed across the region, with the majority of the team based in Fiji, with regular travel to project sites.
What We're Looking For:
We're interested in individuals with strong technical infrastructure expertise in any of the following areas at the mid-senior and senior level who have recent experience working in one or more Pacific country or Timor Leste. We are looking for:
- Technical Project Managers to manage minor to small infrastructure works, likely including travel, for short-term inputs from 1 – 4 months.
- Construction Managers to assist in on-site supervision and capacity strengthening of local contractors and contract administration, for inputs of 4 – 8 months.
In addition to technical abilities, we would ideally like the following skills, experience and capabilities demonstrated:
- Developing and maintaining positive and collaborative relationships with diverse stakeholders across the Pacific region.
- Experience delivering infrastructure programs in the international development or humanitarian sectors, and/or in remote or low-resource settings.
- Working to high quality and safety standards
- Integration of cross cutting themes (Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion, Sustainability, Localisation) into your work.
You must be based in a Pacific Island country, Timor Leste, Australia or New Zealand to be eligible to join the Talent Pool. We would strongly encourage applicants from Pacific Island and Timor Leste nationals.
How to apply
Please submit your application by clicking "Apply for job" at the top of this page.
A completed application includes:
- Indication of the position/s that interest you
- Resume or CV
- Statement of suitability (not to exceed two pages), demonstrating how your qualifications, experience, knowledge, skills and personal attributes align with our program. Please ensure you clearly detail which countries in the region you have experience working in and where you are based.
Applications close: 19 January 2025 at 11:59PM AEDT
Applications will only be accepted via the Tetra Tech International Development Website. Emailed applications will be disregarded.
Why Tetra Tech International Development?
As a leading development consulting firm, Tetra Tech International Development works with people and communities to solve some of the world's most complex challenges to achieve a positive impact.
Working at Tetra Tech International Development means working within a values-led organisation that invests in flexible work environments built on trust, safety and well-being. Through unified systems, flexible and supportive workplaces, we provide the foundations required for our team to enjoy the work they do and deliver value every day. Read more about our culture, purpose and values here.
Tetra Tech International Development is an equal-opportunity employer and has a genuine commitment to diversity and inclusion. We encourage people with disability; First Nations Peoples; and people of all cultures, genders, abilities and experiences to apply.
Should you require additional support with your application, please email IDEV.HRServices@tetratech.com or phone (08) 8375 4400.
Project opportunity
Australia and Indo-Pacific Teams and Clients
Infrastructure (International Development)
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