Friday, September 16, 2011

Experts in water, wastewater and sanitation sector

Cardno’s Emerging Markets Division provides specialist professional services associated with the planning, design, implementation, evaluation and monitoring of development programs across a range of physical, economic and social infrastructure sectors. Cardno’s Emerging Markets business has a global presence and strong commitment to use and build local capacity. The Division manages more than US$ 500 million of technical assistance contracts, brings together over 90 years of collective experience and engages over 3,500 professionals world-wide in more than 100 countries.

Our country knowledge complements our technical specialisation, allowing us to tailor solutions to local development challenges.

We are currently seeking the response from persons with professional expertise to support project activities in Indonesia in the water, wastewater and sanitation sector.

We are particularly interested in hearing from Experts with skills and experience in:

Hydraulic Modelling and Design of Pipelines and Open Channel Systems.
Design of Wastewater Treatment Plants including Process Design, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Structural Design.
Design of Water Treatment Plants including Process Design, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Structural Design.
Financial and Economic Analysis of water and wastewater projects.
Institutional Analysis related to Water and Wastewater Utilities including PPP.
Design of sanitary landfills.
Preparation of documentation for Procurement under international documentation e.g. FIDIC contracts.

The successful candidates will need to demonstrate initiative, drive to achieve goals, ability to problem solve and meet deadlines, work independently and be a team player. To express interest in these positions please email applications addressing the above criteria and a current CV to recruitment.emerging@cardno.com and include the reference number in your email.

Reference number: CEM2413

Closing date for applications is 30th September 2011.

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