- Utilize engineering knowledge and skills to identify, design, and implement projects that enhance and diversify livelihood opportunities for the target population.
- Develop and implement initiatives aimed at increasing income levels for individuals and communities through the introduction of sustainable and resilient livelihood practices.
- Plan, design, and oversee the construction or improvement of infrastructure related to livelihood activities. This could include agricultural facilities, water management systems, processing centers, and more.
- Integrate appropriate technologies to optimize and modernize livelihood practices, fostering efficiency, productivity, and sustainability.
- Work closely with communities to understand their needs, preferences, and challenges related to livelihoods.
- Facilitate participatory approaches to project planning and implementation, ensuring community ownership and sustainability.
- Provide training and capacity-building support to community members to enhance their skills and knowledge in livelihood-related areas, empowering them to take charge of their economic well-being.
- Identify and establish market linkages for the products or services generated through livelihood activities, ensuring that communities have access to viable markets.
- Implement monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to assess the impact of livelihood interventions, making data-driven adjustments for continuous improvement.
- Integrate principles of sustainability and resilience into livelihood projects to ensure long-term positive outcomes and the ability to adapt to changing conditions.
- Collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and local partners, to leverage resources, expertise, and support for livelihood initiatives.
- Collect, enter, and analyze necessary technical assessments conducted by the team.
- Ensure proper documentation and soft entry of all estimations and analytical measurements for the project.
- Follow up on community work with laborers to ensure the completion of tasks according to project requirements.
- Maintain proper documentation and systematically enter all estimates and analytical measurements for the project.
- Provide support to the team as needed.
- Visit project sites to observe environmental problems, consult with contractors, and monitor construction activities.
- Design Cash for work projects, agricultural water ponds, traces, and water storages in dry and drought-affected communities.
- Provide advice on water quality and address issues related to pollution management, river control, and ground and surface water resources.
- Conduct training sessions on water management for Water User Committees (WUC).
- Organize educational programs for farmers or farm cooperative members to enhance agricultural productivity.
- Select the best areas for cash-for-work projects based on project criteria.
- Plan and direct the construction of rural water distribution systems, as well as irrigation, drainage, and flood control systems for soil and water conservation.
- Regularly meet with clients, such as district or regional councils, farmers, and developers, to discuss their needs.
- Supervise and record day-to-day construction activities to ensure quality and adherence to project specifications.
- Actively participate in external and internal meetings related to the project.
- Undertake any other tasks assigned by the line manager to contribute to the success of the project.