Experience:
Preferably 12 years of experience in project management/coordination in urban municipal services or general management and 10 years should be at senior level and managerial position. Experience in the planning of municipal infrastructure and services is required. Knowledge of operation and maintenance of municipal services and their business modeling.
Being responsible for completing the project work in line with the plan and will often report progress to senior managers.
Expertise in the water supply (including drinking water) and sewerage operations, as well as integrated city planning, are desired
Fostering strong and effective working relationship with the Client. Excellent communication (written and oral) skills in English and strong inter-personal skills will be considered an asset.
Qualification:
Bachelor’s in Development Studies/Economics/Finance/Administration
(Business/Public)/Engineering or related field or equivalent, Master’s degree will be preferred
Responsibilities:
Provide inputs to periodic and annual reports, as required.
Poverty is the root cause of every problem in the society, has no doubts worse affects on human life. Traditional gender roles in Pakistan especially in NWFP, which remains indulged in tribal culture, define the woman’s place as in the home and not in the workplace, and define the man as the breadwinner. Consequently, the society invests far less in women than men. Women in NWFP suffer more from poverty of opportunities throughout their lives as compared to other provinces. Economic vulnerability is a key factor in the rise of poverty in Pakistan; vulnerability also arises from social powerlessness, political instability, and ill-functioning institutions. Corruption and political instabilities such as various separatist movements in Baluchistan and Waziristan resulted in reduction of business confidence, deterioration of economic growth, reduced public expenditure, poor delivery of public services, and undermining of the rule of law. The root causes of current unrest in whole country especially FATA and FRS are linked with the absence of the opportunities for youth in all sections of life in general and particular in livelihoods. Active participation of the youth in decision making and development of the area is neglected and never given a chance to decide their fate. This made youth of the area frustrated and restless and compelled them to take part in the unhealthy activities. Poverty and the lack of modern curriculum have proved destabilizing factors for Pakistani society as these causes our youth to be exploited by religious organizations banned by the government to run schools and produce militant literature. Eradication of poverty cannot be brought about by charity, but needs first and foremost empowering the poor, focusing on women, and tapping their tremendous potential. Poverty Eradication Initiative (PEI) is a non-political, non-partisan and non-profit organization working as a facilitator to initiate and sustain women and children oriented developmental p