Drainage Advisor
Job Description
Our client is seeking a Drainage Advisor to join their team in Doha, Qatar.
PROFILE
• Degree qualification in Engineering obtained from a North American, West European or Australian University, ideally with accreditation from the Institute of Asset Management (IAM), and preferably have a Chartered Membership to a relevant discipline (C.Eng, P.Eng or P.E.)
• 30 years’ total experience, with at least 10 years in the wastewater industry, and a minimum of 5 years working in an Operation & Maintenance organisation
• In depth knowledge of operation & maintenance, project management, contract management and/or financial management
• Strong knowledge of health & safety, quality assurance and control procedures
• Previous experience of working in the GCC area is preferred
• Fluent in spoken and written English
Responsibilities Duties:
• Advising, supporting, and managing the Drainage Networks Operations & Maintenance Department’s vision, mission, values, and strategy
• Interpreting, explaining, and communicating the relevance of applicable laws, rules, and regulations affecting the DNOMD business
• Being responsible for the operational and maintenance delivery, water treatment, and wastewater treatment functions
• Advising the DNO&M Manager or Asset Affairs’ Director by giving expert technical, strategic, and financial business advice on all elements relating to the DNO&M business in Qatar
• Ensuring unit compliance with all processes and procedures relating to the Enterprise Drainage Asset Management System (EDAMS), Enterprise Asset Management System (EAMS), and other DNOMD systems and processes, and identifying and discontinuing redundant/duplicate activities
• Advising and/or managing PMCs to ensure all operational system and process risks are controlled, contract benefits are achieved, and all governance & regulatory requirements are adhered to
• Advising and evaluating corporate policy and programme practices, defining problem areas, developing and directing the implementation of policy decisions and practices to improve the DNOMD