Job Summary:
i-APS seeks an experienced Lead Physical-Monitoring Engineer to lead quality assurance and technical verification for the CASA-1000 project under a World Bank-funded Third-Party Monitoring (TPM) contract. The role involves oversight of infrastructure quality standards, certifying transmission tower foundations, and leveraging photogrammetry for engineering validation. The engineer will act as the CASA stream owner, ensuring high-quality monitoring and reporting across seven provinces.
This position is based in Kabul, with periodic field missions (approximately 8 weeks annually) to CASA-1000 corridor areas. The ideal candidate brings senior-level engineering expertise, a commitment to quality in fragile settings, and a proactive approach to infrastructure risk management.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the development and enforcement of QA standards for physical infrastructure aligned with international engineering norms and World Bank safeguards
- Conduct engineering assessments and certify tower foundation integrity, including site inspections and document reviews during field missions
- Approve photogrammetry outputs, UAV imaging data, and other remote sensing tools used for infrastructure verification
- Act as the technical focal point for all CASA-1000-related infrastructure monitoring within the TPM framework
- Ensure QA/QC protocols are followed by field engineers and data collection teams
- Provide technical input into TPM reports, dashboards, and geo-referenced analysis
- Serve as the liaison between i-APS, DABS (the implementing agency), and other stakeholders on engineering-related findings
- Monitor adherence to RAPs (Resettlement Action Plans), contractor compliance, and infrastructure design standards
- Support capacity building of junior engineers and field technical staff through mentoring and technical training
- Contribute to incident analysis and recommend corrective actions where engineering failures or non-compliance is identified