The individual must be very comfortable working with processes and procedures as applied in low -income settlements and should be able to appreciate the unique dynamics of the construction process in these environments.
More specifically:
- The individual will be carrying on research on building components, building materials, technical construction processes and construction management processes.
- The task involves repeated and iterative improvement of quality requiring inquiring into old established methods already in use, at a very basic and fundamental level. It also requires meticulous attention to detail.
- In addition to carrying out research internally, the individual will need to be in touch with appropriate low-tech, low-income technologies around the world as familiarity with these shall be essential in informing research planning.
- Working in informal settlements can be very challenging and often requires many situational difficulties that arise as a result of working in these conditions. The individual will need to be comfortable being requested to re-programme their work at short notice in order to address unexpected site occurrences from time to time.
- Besides ensuring that R & D proceeds effectively, the researcher will be expected possess a ‘think-outside-the-box’ orientation as this forms the basis for fundamentally overhauling the current processes and products in an effort to achieve the research objectives.
Other responsibilities include:
- Review of anthropometric, ergonomic and spatial dimensions in currently in use, with a view to revising classroom sizes, furniture, etc.
- Review of indoor comfort levels in order to revise the ventilation and lighting provisions.
- Review of structural systems, materials and methods of construction.
- Research on sewerage disposal in informal settlements in order to recommend appropriate solutions in the various site scenarios that arise.
- Research on pavements, walling materials, roofing materials, doors, windows, etcetera, in order to seek cost-effective and appropriate in-use alternatives.
- Research on cost-effective and process-enhancing delivery methodologies for production management, materials management, quality control, process engineering and value management.
About You
- Minimum of 7 to 10 years experience in research in low-cost technologies preferably in existing low-income settlements.
- An expert level knowledge of how to effectively carry out R&D for a very high level of innovation and creativity in solution seeking.
- Must be able to manage competing demands, accept criticism and constructive feedback, while being extremely adaptable and flexible.
- Excellent writing and oral communication skills are required
- Ability to identify potential new areas of improvement and research communicate them clearly to the Head of Department.
- Good people management skills that result in timely completion of deliverables.
- Be willing to delve into all aspects of the school construction, to ‘improve the already-perfect’.
Please send all applications to: Recruitment@dpckenya.com
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