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Introduction

The USAID Water Security and Systems Strengthening Activity (USAID Eau) is a five- year activity
that began on 12 February 2024. The purpose of USAID Eau is to enhance the capacity and
performance of water sector institutions and markets in Haiti to finance and deliver safe, reliable, and
affordable climate resilient drinking water service before, during and after shocks and stresses such as
climate crises, health pandemics and epidemics, and other shocks such as civil unrest, gang insurgence
and political fragility. USAID Eau will achieve this purpose through two mutually reinforcing and
interrelated objectives:
1. Governance and Finance: Strengthen the policy and regulatory framework to enable
accountability and financing for drinking water services and water resources management; and
2. Climate Resilient and Low-Emissions Drinking Water Services: Improve the capacity and
performance of service providers to deliver climate resilient, inclusive and reliable drinking
water services.
Successful implementation under USAID Eau will be demonstrated through these expected results:
• 1,000,000 people have access to sustainable drinking water services (of which 250,000 must be
new access),
• A minimum of $200,000 of funding mobilized through revenue generation (of which a
minimum of $150,000 must be from new household connection fees),
• 20 local water utilities (CTEs) have increased by one level on the World Bank Utility
Turnaround Framework scale; and,
• at minimum, 3 CTEs will achieve 100% non-fossil water exploitation systems and 2 CTEs with
strategies in place to enable them to access commercial and/or multilateral financing, enhance
domestic budget allocations, and increase revenue collection in order to upgrade and expand
climate-resilient water systems and services.


Fonctions

THE ROLE
The Electrical Engineer, as part of the engineering team will work to help CTEs to convert from fossil
fuel to solar power for their well fields.

RESPONBILITIES
• Identify CTEs where it would be possible to convert some or all of their power requirements to
solar power.
• Work with the rest of the engineering team to develop concept notes that outline the technical
and financial feasibility of converting the well fields to solar power.
• Assist in the development of terms of reference for the detailed design of the solar installation.
• Review and provide comments on the detailed design.
• Assist in the supervision of the installation of the infrastructure.
• Provide knowledge and support to the CTEs on other issues related to electrical engineering.


Qualifications Requises

Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or civil engineering with at least 7 years of work
experience in electrical engineering.
• Experience with solar energy in Haiti.
• Knowledge of Haiti’s building code and building requirements.
• Fluent French and Haitian Creole


Dossier de candidature doit avoir ...

Curriculum vitae, lettre de motivation et autres


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