Tenders at Scania Tanzania Ltd and World Wide Fund (WWF)


Deadline of this Job: 26 August 2022
JOB DETAILS:
Scania Tanzania Ltd is currently accepting proposals from suitably qualified individuals, or companies for Construction Consultant/Project Manager for the renovation of its main building along Nyerere Road plot # 8.

The purpose of the Request for Proposal is to solicit a proposal for the project which includes :
• Design planning
• Permission planning/renovation permission planning
• Preparation of the tender
• Participation in the tender review and award process
• Project coordination, supervision, controlling
• Time management during construction time until completion respectively start of the operation
• Cost management(guarantee on budget)
• Quality and quantity management
• Instructions for Submission of Proposals
• The outstanding project manager having long experience should submit their details and proposals and must be placed in a sealed envelope marked ‘Private and Confidential’ and addressed as follows:


Deadline of this Job: 22 July 2022
1. BACKGROUND

The Water Towers is a new landscape in WWF Tanzania Conservation Strategic Plan (CSP – II, 2021-2025) priority areas. It covers the Eastern Arc Mountain and Eastern Africa coastal forests which are recognized by IUCN to host high biodiversity hotspots with high species endemism. The WTL harbours the globally known high biodiversity hotspots and centres of endemism. Furthermore, WTL is unique as it includes the largest sources of water in the country, critical for human wellbeing, wildlife, agriculture, livestock, hydropower production and the national economy.

The East Usambara Restoration project (EURP) is a four-year project (mid 2022-mid 2026) to be implemented in the East Usambara coastal forests sub-landscape of the WTL aiming to use innovative and multiple landscape restoration approaches that enhance human wellbeing and wildlife. WWF Tanzania is therefore looking for a person with strong and proven experience in implementing a complex multi stakeholder project in the context of nature conservation and contribute to increased ecosystem services and peoples’ livelihoods in order to successfully deliver desired outcomes of the project. Must also have proven community engagement experience in restoration projects.

2. MAIN FUNCTIONS

The Project Field Officer will work closely with the Project Executant for the overall project implementation including engagement with implementing local communities, stakeholders and partners. This position will essentially involve considerable interaction with partners in Central and Local Government, National Government Authorities, Private sectors, National and Local Civil society organizations (CSOs), Community

Based Organizations (CBO’s), Research institutions and local communities.

The Project Field Officer will be the key resource person for implementing the project field activities, assist in developing annual work plans and technical progress reports, work with the Project Executant to develop and regularly tracking of budgets and expenditure for the timely and successful delivery of the project objectives. He/she must have proven track record of working on international conservation organizations, donor funded projects and very good analytical and communication skills. She/he should be able to thrive in environments that are remote, dynamic, and must be fast paced, collegiate and ambitious, and should be able to demonstrate experience in working independently and solving complex problems in remote and challenging environments.

3. RESPONSIBILITIES AND SCOPE

Work with the Project Executant to Implement the above-named project and prepares monthly updates, quarterly and annual technical progress reports.
Work with the Project Executant on development of project annual work plan, budget, fund advance request and concept notes
Support the Project Executant to ensure smooth cooperation with WWF Switzerland, other project staff and parties to accomplish project activities and goals.
Financial responsibility may include working within available budgets, managing field budget and allowances for local communities and other project partners.
Ensure creation of high-quality field stories, data bases and undertakes project monitoring and evaluation in collaboration with the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer and the Communications Officer.
Ensure compliance with WWF internal policies and external requirements.
Supports proposal development for other projects within WTL
Under minimal supervision, makes independent decisions based on analysis, experience and judgment.

Responsible for his/her project performance management, through training and career development with the help from the WWF TCO Forest Coordinator.
Supervise and guide the field implementing partners including participating villages
Undertakes any other assignment as assigned from time to time by the Project Executant, Forest Program Coordinator and WTL Lead.

4. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCES

Bachelor degree in Forestry, Natural Resource Management, Social Sciences, Environmental Science or any other related field.
Three years relevant professional experience in implementation of natural resources management, forest landscape restoration and community-based conservation projects and experience in coordinating trainings and meetings.
Strong knowledge and understanding of the Theory behind participatory community based natural resource management, participatory land use planning and community engagement
Understanding of and sensitivity towards, the culture, gender, religion, race, age and livelihoods context of rural East Usambara, lowland and coastal forest communities in Tanzania.
A proven ability to work independently without direct supervision, working in a team and willing to travel regularly and to stay for periods and to travel at short notice.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and good oral and verbal communication skills in both Kiswahili and English, with an ability to develop strong relations with Government, local NGOs, CSO, private sectors partners and local communities.
Good inter-personal and teamwork skills, networking aptitude and ability to work in multicultural environment.
Very good command in English & excellent writing skills and the ability to prepare clear, and concise reports.

5. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS

a. Internal: Working closely with Project Executant, Forest Program Coordinator and WTL Lead with

regular interactions with the WWF TCO team.

b. External: Liaising with WWF Switzerland Team, other WWF Network staff as necessary, CSOs, Private sector, Government Authorities and Local Communities.

This job description covers the main tasks and conveys the spirit of the sort of tasks that are anticipated proactively from staff. Other tasks may be assigned as necessary according to organizational needs.