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Quantity Surveyor Job at Moshi Co-operative University

Quantity Surveyor Job at Moshi Co-operative University… See details on how to apply for the opportunities available at Moshi Co-operative University.

Description;

Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU) is among the beneficiaries of the World Bank financing through the Higher Education for Economic Transformation Project (HEET-P166415) that is being implemented for five years (2021-2026). MoCU intends to use part of the funds to construct and rehabilitate its teaching and learning infrastructure at Kizumbi Institute of Co-operative and Business Education (KICoB) in Shinyanga Region, and Moshi Campus in Kilimanjaro Region. These activities require expertise in civil works.

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RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provide guidance, technical oversight and professional advice to the project team on matters related to quantification and estimation of construction works;
  • Prepare realistic and up-to-date construction estimates which are in line with the approved work plans and budget;
  • Review bidding documents /Request for Proposai/prequalification documents on the basis of the Bank’s Standard Bidding
  • Documents (SBD) and Standard Request for Proposals (SRFP), and the Borrower’s Standard Documents, where applicable, other relevant professional standards;
  • Review contractual claims, establish genuineness and ascertain their consistency with measured works and contract terms;
  • Review and verify guarantees and bonds for construction and rehabilitation works and advise the Project Implementation Team accordingly;
  • Review the application of variations of contracts for construction and rehabilitation works and advise the Project Coordinator on matters related to genuineness and value for money;
  • Participation in internal and external meetings as required by the Project Coordinator;
  • Participate in pre-site visit meeting(s), and verify project needs in line with bidding documents;
  • Participate in pre-proposal meetings and negotiations;
  • Conduct regular site visits to ongoing works to follow up on the quality of works and contract management issues;
  • Support the Project Team in the coordination of activities with other development partners, and;
  • Perform any other duties that may be determined by the Project Coordinator and provide any other necessary

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

The required education and professional qualifications shall include the following:

Bachelor’s Degree in one of the following fields: Quantity Surveying or Building Economics or equivalent qualifications from a recognised Institution, and;
Registration with the Architects and Quantity Surveyors Registration Board (AQRB) as a Quantity Surveyor.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Interested applicants should apply based on the strength of their qualifications, experience and competence by enclosing the following:

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    1. Signed application letter (typed or handwritten);
    2. Detailed Curriculum Vitae with addresses of TWO referees;
    3. Certified copies of relevant academic and professional certificates, academic transcript, birth certificate; and
    4. Certification by the relevant national authorities for qualifications obtained in foreign

Testimonials or partial transcripts shall not be accepted or considered in the shortlisting process. Complete applications should be submitted to the following address:

Deputy Vice-Chancellor – Planning, Finance and Administration 06 Sokoine Road, 25121 Mfumuni Moshi Co-operative University Administration Block A, First Floor P.0. Box 474 Moshi, Tanzania

Below the address, the outer envelope should be labelled: APPLICATION FOR QUANTITY SURVEYOR POSITION – HEET PROJECT

DEADLINE

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  • The deadline for submitting the application is 02 May 2023
  • Applications received after the specified time shall not be considered.

NOTE

The attention of interested applicants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Fourth Edition, November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.

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