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Job Description
Project Overview
The Maputo Urban Transformation Project (PTUM), financed by the World Bank/IDA, aims to enhance urban infrastructure and institutional capacity within the City of Maputo. Among other activities, the project prioritizes improving solid waste infrastructure through the development of two major facilities: the KaTembe Sanitary Landfill and the Hulene Transfer Station, along with environmentally responsible decommissioning of the existing Hulene landfill. Extensive preparatory studies—including feasibility assessments, ESIA, conceptual engineering designs, and accompanying E&S safeguard instruments—have already been completed to guide implementation.
The project includes a dedicated design-build period (approximately two years), for which a Project Manager consultancy will supervise the contractor’s work as the Employer’s Representative under World Bank‑funded arrangements. CDM Smith is currently pursuing this Project Manager assignment, positioning the firm to provide project management, design review, construction supervision, commissioning oversight, contract administration and compliance monitoring services for implementation of these major solid waste management facilities.
Position Summary
The Electro-Mechanical Engineer will serve as a key expert responsible for overseeing all electro-mechanical aspects of the project, including design review, installation, testing, commissioning, and handover of systems across both facilities.
This is a proposed role and contingent upon contract award. The estimated input are 13 person-months over the 24-month duration of the assignment, primarily on-site in Maputo.
Key Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Electro-mechanical Engineer include, but are not limited to:
- Design Review & Technical Oversight
- Supervision of Installation & Construction
- Contractor & Supplier Management
- Testing, Commissioning & Handover
- Quality Assurance & Documentation
- Environmental, Social, Health & Safety Compliance
- Capacity Building & Knowledge Transfer
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The Maputo Urban Transformation Project (PTUM), financed by the World Bank/IDA, aims to enhance urban infrastructure and institutional capacity within the City of Maputo. Among other activities, the project prioritizes improving solid waste infrastructure through the development of two major facilities: the KaTembe Sanitary Landfill and the Hulene Transfer Station, along with environmentally responsible decommissioning of the existing Hulene landfill. Extensive preparatory studies—including feasibility assessments, ESIA, conceptual engineering designs, and accompanying E&S safeguard instruments—have already been completed to guide implementation.
The project includes a dedicated design-build period (approximately two years), for which a Project Manager consultancy will supervise the contractor’s work as the Employer’s Representative under World Bank‑funded arrangements. CDM Smith is currently pursuing this Project Manager assignment, positioning the firm to provide project management, design review, construction supervision, commissioning oversight, contract administration and compliance monitoring services for implementation of these major solid waste management facilities.
Position Summary
The Electro-Mechanical Engineer will serve as a key expert responsible for overseeing all electro-mechanical aspects of the project, including design review, installation, testing, commissioning, and handover of systems across both facilities.
This is a proposed role and contingent upon contract award. The estimated input are 13 person-months over the 24-month duration of the assignment, primarily on-site in Maputo.
Key Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Electro-mechanical Engineer include, but are not limited to:
- Design Review & Technical Oversight
- Supervision of Installation & Construction
- Contractor & Supplier Management
- Testing, Commissioning & Handover
- Quality Assurance & Documentation
- Environmental, Social, Health & Safety Compliance
- Capacity Building & Knowledge Transfer
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