The Government of Sindh is seeking applications from qualified professionals on a contract basis for multiple key positions under the Solid Waste Emergency & Efficiency Project (SWEEP). This initiative, funded through the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), aims to enhance solid waste management across Sindh.
Post: |
Mentioned in advertisement |
Qualification: |
Multiple Qualifications. |
Last Date: |
21.02.2025 |
🚨 Available Positions & Eligibility Criteria
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Position |
Vacancies |
Education & Experience Requirements |
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Procurement & Contract Management Specialist |
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Postgraduate degree in Civil Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Business, Economics, or Commerce (Preference for Civil Engineering). 8 years of experience in civil construction contract management using FIDIC Rules. |
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Senior Solid Waste Engineer |
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Master’s Degree in Environmental Science/Engineering from an HEC-recognized university. 10 years of experience in waste management projects, regulations, and policies. |
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Environmental Specialist |
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Master’s Degree in Environmental Sciences/Engineering. 15 years of experience in environmental impact assessment, project monitoring, and solid waste management. Experience in World Bank/Foreign Funded projects is preferred. |
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Assistant Manager Finance (Audit) |
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ACCA/ACMA or Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field. 5 years of experience in internal auditing within a project management environment. Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) is preferred. Familiarity with World Bank Client Connection Software is an advantage. |
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Livelihood Officer |
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Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences/Development Studies (Master’s degree preferred). 5 years of experience in livelihood programs, local economic development, vocational training, and community-based projects. Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and database management required. |
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Assistant Manager (Civil) |
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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from an HEC-recognized university. 3 years of experience in Civil Engineering (public or private sector). Expertise in AutoCAD, MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) is required. |
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Quantity Surveyor |
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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering. 5 years of experience in civil construction & quantity surveying. Proficiency in AutoCAD, MS Office, and other relevant software required. Preference for candidates with experience in infrastructure and consultancy firms. |
📌 Key Responsibilities of Selected Candidates
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Ensure regulatory compliance and implementation of solid waste management policies.
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Oversee procurement, contracts, and financial audits following World Bank guidelines.
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Conduct environmental impact assessments and ensure project sustainability.
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Lead project monitoring, reporting, and coordination with federal & international agencies.
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Manage infrastructure development, budgeting, and planning under the SWEEP project.
📢 Application Process & Required Documents
📌 How to Apply? 1️⃣ Download Application Form & ToRs:
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Available at www.sweep.gos.pk.
2️⃣ Submit Required Documents:
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📄 Cover Letter & CV
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📄 Educational Certificates (Attested Copies)
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📄 Experience Certificates
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📄 CNIC & Domicile Copy
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📄 Professional Certifications (if applicable)
3️⃣ Submission Method:
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📮 Courier/Post: Send applications to the Project Director, PIU (SWEEP), Karachi Office.
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📧 Email Submission: Applications can also be emailed to pd@sweep.gos.pk.
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📅 Application Deadline: February 21, 2025 (During Office Hours).
📌 Important Notes
✔ Contract-Based Employment:
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These are temporary positions renewed annually based on performance.
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No guarantee of permanent employment in the future under government policies.
✔ World Bank & International Funding Compliance:
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Selected candidates will work under World Bank’s operational framework.
✔ Selection Process: 1️⃣ Shortlisting of Applicants 2️⃣ Interviews & Final Evaluation 3️⃣ Competitive Market-Based Salary Offer
✔ Government & Quota Policies:
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The recruitment will follow merit-based selection and World Bank guidelines.