Technical Specialist: Non-Sewered Sanitation (NSS) needed at Development Bank of Southern Africa
Job title : Technical Specialist: Non-Sewered Sanitation (NSS)
Job Location : Gauteng, Johannesburg
Deadline : December 22, 2024
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KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
Programme Development and Establishment
- Lead the technical aspects for the establishment and management of NSS projects during project preparation and implementation stages.
- Collaborate with the Programme Manager to develop strategies and plans for the execution of the programme and optimise support for relevant public and private sector stakeholders.
- Provide technical expertise in developing and establishing the NSS Programme as a standardised initiative within the WPO to support municipalities address their sanitation service challenges.
- Create a “toolbox” of standardised documentation, best practices, methodologies, models, and mechanisms to support the preparation, funding, and implementation of NSS projects.
- Engage with municipalities, developers, sanitation service providers, relevant government and private sector institutions, and academia to position the programme and the Unit/Team as the “centre of excellence” for municipal NSS solutions in the country.
- Conduct a needs analysis to identify project opportunities and develop a pipeline of NSS projects for preparation, financing, and implementation.
- Support the NSS Unit/Team in establishing itself as the “centre of excellence” for non-sewered sanitation solutions and interventions in the country.
Technical Sanitation Programme Support
- Provide technical guidance in developing a demand analysis model/tool that integrates Shit Flow Diagrams (SFDs), norms, standards, and industry benchmarking guides such as the Red Book.
- Assist in creating a demand modelling tool for use by end-user organizations, including municipalities, WSPs, WSAs, DBE, DHS, and others.
- Develop policy briefs and recommendations on NSSS and off-grid sanitation technologies.
- Contribute to the development of innovative funding solutions and models for implementation, operation, and maintenance (O&M) as well as Independent Sanitation Provider (ISP) models.
- Design standardised approaches for structuring and designing funding solutions for NSS projects.
- Develop detailed specifications for NSSS and off-grid sanitation technologies.
- Compile a supply-side assessment report.
- Undertake a production value-chain efficiency assessment report for NSSS and off-grid sanitation.
- Support the structuring of a NSSS/off-grid sanitation technology manufacturing fund.
- Create awareness and educational materials for NSSS and off-grid sanitation technologies.
- Lead mass media advocacy for the adoption and uptake of NSSS and off-grid sanitation technologies.
- Ensure contractors implement safety, health, and environmental standards in compliance with DBSA requirements and guidelines.
- Collaborate with other government departments and stakeholders to create an enabling environment and policies for successful NSS project implementation.
- Provide support and capacity development to NSS technology and solution providers.
- Develop an information and specification repository to support projects.
- Provide specialist support on all technical matters related to NSS technologies such as capital cost estimates, operation and maintenance-related costs, etc.
- Prove advice on financial matters related to NSS technologies, including capital cost estimates and operation and maintenance costs.
- Support the preparation and implementation of NSS proposals.
- Assist in designing and developing innovative funding mechanisms and solutions.
Project Management
- Manage NSS projects during the preparation and implementation stages.
- Manage, coordinate and monitor a portfolio of NSS infrastructure projects in line with the overarching policies, frameworks and master plans in the Local Government structures and the Department of Water and
- Sanitation’s strategy.
- Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) for NSSS and off-grid sanitation projects.
- Monitor the preparation, design, development, and structuring of projects according to client and funder agreements.
Procurement
- Establish and maintain service provider panels to ensure sufficient resources for achieving program objectives within planned timeframes.
- Procure, appoint, and manage service providers for the preparation, funding, and implementation of projects.
- Support the procurement of contractors and operators for project implementation, operation, and maintenance, potentially within an Independent Sanitation Provider model.
- Conduct supply-side assessments and evaluate local production capacity and efficiencies.
- Compile a comprehensive sanitation backlog and assessment report for the country.
- Conduct an in-depth non-sewered sanitation system (NSSS) and off-grid sanitation demand mapping for the country.
- Support the commercialization of off-grid sanitation solutions at scale within the country.
- Establish a panel of service providers (consultants, operators, technology providers, etc.) for NSS project preparation and implementation.
Stakeholder Management
- Engage with local industry players and stakeholders within the off-grid sanitation value chain.
- Establish partnerships with private sector role players in the NSS environment.
- Build and manage relationships with project stakeholders and partners in line with the NWPP and NSS Program development objectives and stakeholder relations strategy.
- Coordinate efforts with NSS teams within the DWS, DBE, City Support Programme, SALGA, Water Research Commission (WRC), Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA), Green Cape, and others.
- Participate in structures supporting the NSS Program, such as the NSS Program Committee and NSS Community of Practice.
- Provide stakeholders and partners with confidence that investments in agreed projects and programs will be completed successfully and on time.
- Compile a comprehensive database of potential public and private sector buyers of off-grid sanitation systems.
- Lead initiatives to increase awareness and adoption of NSS technologies, emphasizing their value proposition, and appropriate areas of use, and fostering a well-informed sanitation service user base ready to embrace NSS technologies.
- Advocate for relevant end-user organisations such as municipalities, metros, DBE, DHS, WSA/P, and other public/private sector players.
- Perform other strategic, operational and other duties as assigned.
Key Measurements of Outputs
- Approved NSS Programme short-, medium- and long-term plan/s.
- Number of (public and private sector) NSS projects identified, prepared/developed and implemented.
- Value of funding sourced for the design, preparation and implementation of the NSS Programme from relevant and applicable local and international institutions.
- Number of catalysed opportunities resulting in a robust pipeline of bankable projects.
- Successful oversight, management and implementation of agreed NSS projects:
- Percentage of performance targets met as per business plan.
- Quality of delivery of projects/programmes
- A comprehensive NSS demand mapping for the country that matches sanitation backlogs, infrastructure deficits and sanitation service delivery needs and plans.
- Articulation of a national policy on the role NSS can play in achieving universal access to improve and dignified sanitation service delivery.
- Key indicators/ metrics to identify end-user organisations that can be supported by the sub-programme.
- The investments/projects of Investor satisfaction with invested NSS projects/programmes
- Quality of presentations and reports.
- Good governance and ethical behaviour.
- A clean audit
Expertise & Technical Competencies
EXPERTISE
Minimum Requirements:
- A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant engineering field.
- Registered engineering professional with the Engineering Council of South Africa (PrEng, PrTechEng or PrTech).
- A minimum of 8 years demonstrated technical work experience (planning, design, implementation) in the field of municipal water and sanitation services or similar.
- A minimum of 5 years’ experience in Utilising sanitation technologies and solutions, including non-sewered sanitation technologies.
- Demonstrated knowledge of all legislation relevant to the water & sanitation sector (i.e. PFMA, MFMA, PPPFA, NWA, WSA, etc.).
- Comprehensive knowledge related to water and regulatory environments of municipalities/metros, state- owned enterprises and other government entities in South Africa.
- Demonstrated ability to interact confidently with diverse stakeholders and clients.
- Demonstrated ability to manage strategic water and sanitation initiatives and projects to successful completion.
Desirable Requirements
- Experience overseeing the commercialisation of NSS technology solutions at scale.
- Strong knowledge and experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and funding models would be advantageous.
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