Organizational Setting

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources of Rwanda, is implementing the project aimed at reconsidering the potential of water resources development to expand irrigated land in Rwanda. The project aims to put more effort into increasing the area under irrigation by reconsidering all irrigation potentials, including medium, small, and micro sites. By reconsidering irrigation potential in Rwanda, the project will increase the total irrigated land to maximize crop production and productivity, sustainable land use and crop intensification, adaption to environmental degradation and climate resilience. Reconsidering irrigation potential will decrease the barriers to accessing water, impact poverty through different dimensions such as crop/animal production and productivity, on-farm and off-farm employment generation, income/consumption, vulnerability, food security, non-farm output, nutrition, multiple use of water (e.g. domestic and irrigation purposes).

Thematically the projects focus on two outputs:

(1)    Analyse and review geographic data and prepare a stocktaking of national inventories of irrigation potential in Rwanda,
(2)    Conduct comprehensive preliminary feasibility studies and validate the identified potential sites.

FAO is now hiring an International Irrigation Specialist to support mapping large, medium, small, and micro irrigation potential sites, to classify all sites and carry out pre-feasibility studies for the most suitable sites in consideration of easy implementation and cost efficiency.


Reporting Lines

The incumbent will work under the overall guidance of the FAO Representative in Rwanda, the direct supervision of the project Lead Technical Officer (LTO) in close collaboration of the Better Production Team Leader/ Senior Irrigation Specialist at FAO Rwanda, with the technical guidance of the Senior Water Development and Management Officer based in the Regional Office for Africa. 


Technical Focus

The incumbent will conduct, in close collaboration with national experts (Irrigation, GIS and economist experts), a thorough assessment of irrigation potential across the country, prepare a stocktaking of national inventories of the identified irrigation potential sites and conduct a comprehensive prefeasibility studies for the sites deemed to be the most promising in terms of easy implementation and cost efficient.  


Tasks and responsibilities

The incumbent will specifically: 
•    Review the desk study conducted by the National Consultants to identify all potential irrigation sites. This study will closely gather the results from the current irrigation master plan.  
•    Review the maps/shapefiles and other documents produced by the National Consultants indicating all the potential sites countrywide. The mapping exercise will be extended to all administrative boundaries, i.e up to village level. 
•    Use all existing mapping database at all levels including the geo-referenced Digital Elevation Models (DEM) at 25 cm accuracy (if available).
•    Support to organize the validation workshops that involve the government, private sector, international organizations, other stakeholders who intervene in irrigation sub-sector.
•    Support to organize the validation meetings of the feasibility studies of the selected potential sites,
•    Participate to develop the resource mobilization strategy for the selected potential sites.
•    Contribute to the consultation workshops to inform potentials investors and donors for the identified sites.
•    Propose the Public Private Partnerships models that can be applied for the identified sites with emphasis on the implication of the youth and gender balance.


CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING


Minimum Requirements    

•    Advanced university degree in Water/ irrigation engineering or a related field. 
•    15 of professional experience in designing, constructing, and managing irrigation systems. 
•    Working knowledge of English


FAO Core Competencies

•    Results Focus
•    Teamwork
•    Communication
•    Building Effective Relationships
•    Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement


Technical/Functional Skills 

•    Proficiency in the elaborating master plans, study, design, and implementation of irrigation infrastructure development projects.
•    Knowledge of environmental and safety regulations and compliance.
•    Experience in feasibility studies. 
•    Excellent skills in analysis and report writing. 
•    Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills in English.
•    Ability to effectively use standard GIS Software, for designing irrigation potential sites and others.
•    Good command of computer skills (MS Word, Excel, Power point, Internet).
•    Capable to work independently and perform under tight deadlines.
•    Good interpersonal and teamwork skills, networking aptitude, and ability to engage effectively with policy and decision-makers.


Selection criteria

•    Proven experience in the irrigation project identification, formulation, design, and implementation.
•    Proven experience in rural infrastructure development projects at international level.
•    Ability to effectively use standard GIS Software,

This vacancy is archived.

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