Mechanical Systems Supervision: Oversee the design, installation, and commissioning of mechanical systems related to water supply infrastructure, such as pumps, valves, and piping.
Quality Assurance: Implement quality control protocols to ensure mechanical components meet relevant industry and safety standards.
Consultation & Coordination: Collaborate with the Project Director, Resident Engineer, and other team members to ensure that the mechanical aspects are well-integrated into the overall project design and execution.
Issue Resolution: Identify and resolve any mechanical-related issues swiftly to prevent delays and maintain quality standards.
Documentation: Keep meticulous records of mechanical designs, tests, and compliance checks.
Team Coordination: Ensure seamless communication between the head office and the supervision team for effective project execution.
Qualification & Experience Requirements:
Academic: A Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering is essential. Advanced degrees or relevant certifications will be advantageous.
Professional Experience: A minimum of 15 years of experience in Mechanical Engineering, with a specific focus on water supply projects. At least 5 years should be in a supervisory or managerial role.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Skill Set Requirements:
Technical Proficiency: In-depth understanding of mechanical systems as they pertain to water supply projects, including pump stations, water treatment plants, and other related facilities.
Leadership Abilities: Proven skills in team leadership and project management.
Communication Skills: Exceptional communication abilities for both internal and external interactions.
Software Skills: Expertise in mechanical design and analysis software, such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or equivalent.