About the company
Important Notice:
Please apply if you meet the requirements outlined below. If this position isn’t a fit for you at the moment, don’t worry; there will be other opportunities in the future. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Job description
Position: Materials / Highway Engineer
Location: On-site
Experience: +10 years of experience
Contract length: 10 months
We are seeking a highly qualified and experienced Materials / Highway Engineer to join our client team.
Key Responsibilities:
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Conduct comprehensive assessments of construction materials to ensure they meet project specifications and industry standards.
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Provide technical expertise in geo-technical engineering for road and infrastructure projects.
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Oversee and manage the testing and quality control of materials used in various stages of construction.
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Collaborate with the project team to ensure materials are used effectively and efficiently within the project scope.
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Prepare and present detailed reports on material quality, project progress, and any issues encountered during construction.
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Ensure compliance with all relevant engineering standards, regulations, and project requirements.
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Participate in site inspections and provide guidance to contractors and site teams on material-related issues.
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Maintain effective communication with all stakeholders, ensuring that material requirements and quality standards are clearly understood and adhered to.
Profile
Mandatory qualifications :
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Must be registered with the Tanzanian Engineering Board.
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BSc in Civil/Geotechnical Engineering.
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Postgraduate qualification in Highway, Civil, or Geotechnical Engineering.
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Minimum of ten (10) years post-graduation working experience in infrastructure projects.
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Minimum of five (5) years of proven experience as a Materials Engineer for infrastructure projects.
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Should have worked as a Materials Engineer on at least two (2) projects involving the construction of bitumen roads over the last five (5) years.
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Proficiency in written and spoken English is required.