Shelter & Infrastructure
When disasters strike and conflicts force people from their homes, providing safe shelter is critical to protecting survivors and setting them on a path towards recovery. We provide immediate shelter to people affected by emergencies and work hand-in-hand with communities to help them build back better, restore community facilities and infrastructure, and safeguard themselves against future disasters.
Our profile
We look for professionals who...
- Hold a higher-level degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree) in Civil Engineering, Architecture, Construction Engineering, or Construction Management
- Hold an Engineering or Architectural Drafting certificate or Associate degree, a degree or certificate in Disaster Risk Reduction is an asset
- Have at least 2-5 years’ experience in construction projects
- Preferably have previous experience in humanitarian work
- Possess training and skills in project management, budget management, and people management—especially the training and empowering of other staff
- Have experience with proposal writing
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Don’t see the right fit?
Apply to our Relief & Recovery Orientation Course
Medair’s Relief & Recovery Orientation Course (ROC) is a one-week simulation course that will help determine if a humanitarian career with Medair is the right fit for you, and if you are a strong fit for Medair. After participating in the course, you will enter a “pool” of qualified candidates that are ready to be called upon to respond to humanitarian crises. When needs arise in our country programmes, we will offer you a position in line with your competencies and our needs. If you apply for an international position, the ROC will be mandatory for you to work in our country programmes.