Centre for Community Development and Research Network (CCDRN)'s Vision is to see a society in which governance and development are the community. Mission: To partner with communities and groups to achieve recreation and rebuilding on the principles of self-reliance, self-management, and collective peace. We mean collaborating with key stakeholders to foster development and advancement by equipping society with the requisite knowledge, information, and skills to champion their course.
The irrigation engineer will support the design, implementation, and management of irrigation systems to support CCDRN's agricultural and water management projects.
The role involves conducting technical assessments, preparing project designs, supervising installations, and providing technical support to ensure efficient and sustainable use of water resources.
The Irrigation Engineer will also collaborate with stakeholders to achieve project objectives while ensuring compliance with environmental and regulatory standards.
Primary Responsibilities
Irrigation System Design and Implementation:
Conduct field assessments to evaluate soil, crop, and water conditions.
Design efficient irrigation systems based on project requirements, including drip, sprinkler, and surface irrigation systems.
Prepare technical drawings, specifications, and cost estimates for irrigation projects.
Supervise irrigation system installation, testing, and commissioning to ensure proper functionality.
Develop and implement strategies for water conservation and efficient usage.
Technical Support and Capacity Building:
Provide technical guidance and training to farmers, field staff, and stakeholders on the operation and maintenance of irrigation systems.
Conduct workshops and capacity-building sessions on water resource management and irrigation best practices.
Develop user manuals and guidelines for irrigation systems and equipment.
Project Management and Monitoring:
Plan, schedule, and oversee the execution of irrigation-related projects.
Monitor the performance of installed irrigation systems and recommend improvements.
Ensure timely completion of projects within budget and scope.
Prepare detailed project progress reports for submission to senior management and donors.
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance:
Ensure irrigation projects comply with environmental standards and regulatory requirements.
Conduct environmental impact assessments and develop mitigation strategies for irrigation projects.
Promote sustainable water management practices to minimize environmental degradation.
Research and Development:
Conduct research on innovative irrigation technologies and practices.
Evaluate and recommend modern irrigation techniques to enhance project outcomes.
Stay updated on advancements in irrigation engineering and water resource management.
Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination:
Collaborate with donors, government agencies, and local communities to ensure alignment with project goals.
Act as a technical field liaison between CCDRN and external partners on irrigation-related matters.
Participate in stakeholder meetings and represent CCDRN in technical discussions.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Develop and implement maintenance schedules for irrigation systems to ensure longevity.
Diagnose and resolve technical issues related to irrigation equipment and systems.
Ensure availability of spare parts and tools for system repairs.
Other Responsibilities:
Perform any other duties commensurate with the position as assigned by management.
Qualifications and Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum of 3 years of experience in irrigation system design and implementation.
Proven experience in managing agricultural water projects, particularly in rural or semi-arid areas.
Familiarity with non-profit or donor-funded project environments is an added advantage.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in irrigation system design software (e.g., AutoCAD, GIS).
Strong knowledge of irrigation technologies, including drip, sprinkler, and surface irrigation systems.
Understanding of soil science, hydrology, and water resource management.
Experience in conducting environmental impact assessments.
Competence in data analysis and technical report writing.
Professional Competencies:
Strong project management and organizational skills.
Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills to work with diverse stakeholders.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
Additional Requirements:
Commitment to CCDRN’s mission and values.
Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
Working Conditions:
Based at CCDRN Bade LGA Office and having frequent travel to project locations,
It wouldinvolve working in remote or rural areas with limited resources.
Requires flexibility to adapt to changing project needs and priorities.
Equal Oppurtunity Statement:
CCDRN is an equal-opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from qualified female candidates. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability status, or any other protected category.
Application Closing Date
6th December, 2024.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and Cover letter in one email attachment to: [email protected] using the job title and location as the subject of the email.