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Senior Project Manager (Infrastructure)

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Afrique

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Senior Project Manager (Infrastructure) UNOPS - United Nations Office for Project Services Herat National ICS 11 level Speaks English Application deadline: March 30, 2026 Closed Apply Summary by Impactpool The Senior Project Manager (Infrastructure) will lead and manage impactful infrastructure projects from inception to delivery, ensuring success across various sectors. This role involves coordinating with donors, partners, and beneficiaries to align with contractual commitments and UNOPS performance standards. The manager will oversee project delivery, monitor progress, and ensure quality compliance while engaging stakeholders effectively. The position is based in Herat and requires a strong background in managing infrastructure projects, particularly in developing or post-conflict environments. Candidate Requirements: Bachelor's or Master's degree in relevant engineering discipline 9 years of relevant experience (Bachelor's) or 7 years (Master's) Experience in managing infrastructure projects Knowledge of infrastructure quality assurance methodologies Experience in risk management in multi-stakeholder contexts Fluent in English General Information Position Title Senior Project Manager (Infrastructure) Job Category Project Duty Station(s) Herat Seniority Level Senior Level ICS Level ICS 11 Contract Type ICA - IICA - Regular Contract Level IICA 3 Posting Start Date 17-Mar-2026 Posting End Date 30-Mar-2026 Duration Ongoing ICA – ‘Open-ended, subject to organizational requirements, availability of funds and satisfactory performance Job Highlight Lead and manage impactful infrastructure projects from inception to delivery, ensuring success across diverse sectors. About the Region The Asia Pacific Regional Office, based in Bangkok, Thailand, provides strategic leadership and oversight for UNOPS operations across 17 countries, ensuring high performance, operational excellence, and alignment with organizational goals. Operations currently span Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Pacific Islands. Across these countries, we work closely with key stakeholders to strengthen partnerships and maximize impact through five main operating units: Afghanistan (AFCO), Myanmar (MMCO), South Asia Multi-Country Office (SAMCO), East Asia and Pacific Multi-Country Office (EAPMCO), and the Asia Regional Health Cluster (ARHC). Through these entities, we provide agile, client-focused service delivery across diverse sectors - including infrastructure, health, procurement, and project management - supporting the implementation of sustainable development solutions across the region. About the Project Office Since 1995, UNOPS has maintained an active presence in Afghanistan, delivering efficient, agile services in support of both humanitarian response and development efforts. Prior to August 2021, the Afghanistan Country Office (AFCO) implemented projects across a broad range of sectors, including infrastructure, procurement, capacity building, and environmental protection. In response to evolving humanitarian needs, AFCO has shifted its focus to supporting life-saving initiatives and basic human needs. Current priorities include managing large-scale cash-for-work programmes, procuring emergency supplies, and providing inter-agency coordination, communication, and accountability support. Job Specific Context The  project  aims  to  promote  social  and  economic  development  at  the  local  level  by  creating  sustainable  infrastructure that meets the needs of the local population  In  October  2023,  Herat  Province  was  struck  by  four  significant  earthquakes,  each  with  a  magnitude  of  6.3.  This  natural  disaster  has  left  over  275,000  individuals  in  dire  need  of  humanitarian  aid  across  more  than  380 villages.  More  than  10,000  houses  have  been  completely  destroyed,  20,000  severely  damaged,  and  over  17,000  moderately  damaged.  Around  40%  of  the  earthquake's  total  damage  has  affected  non-residential  buildings,  including  health  facilities,  schools,  government  offices,  and  private  sector  structures.  The  quakes  have  impacted  nine  districts  with  Injil  and  Zinjadin  districts  bearing  the  brunt  of  the  devastation.  This  destruction severely hampers access to critical services for the affected population.  The  project  will  have  an  Inception  period  of  four  months,  during  which  the  project  will  be  refined.  In  addition,  UNOPS  will  identify  small-scale  quick  interventions  in  consultation  with the donor to  implement  during  the  inception  phase.  Outputs  may  include  shelter  and  housing  rehabilitation,  enhancement  of  health  centers,  restoration  of  drinking  water  supplies,  reconstruction  of  market  structures,  rehabilitation  of  small  canals  and  irrigation  systems,  retaining  walls  and  flood  protection,  rehabilitation  of  pavements  such  as  village  footpaths,  potholes,  drainage,  etc.  focusing  mainly  on  cash  for  work  implementation  modalities,  restoration  and  improvement  of  primary/  community-based  education  facilities,  technical  capacity  building  of  communities  and  job  creation.  The  focus  will  be  on  the  restoration  of  services  to  meet  basic  human  needs  through  rehabilitation  efforts  that  take  into  consideration  safety  requirements,  earthquake  resilience,  and  the  principles  of  building  back  better,  while  being  mindful  of  the  local  cultural  context.  Any  reconstruction  needs  to  contribute to  jobs  creation  in  the  communities.  Procurement  of  essential  supplies  and  equipment,  including  energy  solutions  such  as  generators  and  renewable energy systems, may be included, to guarantee people's access to basic services  UNOPS  will  implement  the  works,  wherever  possible,  usi

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