The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is planning a Global Recruitment Mission to Tunisia, Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia and South Africa during the month of October 2011. Candidates who are citizens or local nationals of these countries, or other African countries in close proximity, are particularly encouraged to apply on the IMF JobLink website, along with all other candidates. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the interviews.
The specific mission dates for each country are as follows:
1. Tunisia (Tunis) - October 10, 2011
2. Senegal (Dakar) - October 12, 2011
3. Ghana (Accra) - October 14, 2011
4. Nigeria (Lagos) - October 15, 2011
5. Kenya (Nairobi) - October 17, 2011
6. Zambia (Lusaka) - October 19, 2011
7. South Africa (Johannesburg) - October 21, 2011
Under the general supervision of the Design and Construction Project Managers in the Facilities Management Division (FMD) of the Technology and General Services Department (TGS), this position is responsible for the development of the Fund's requirements for MEPFP systems and for ensuring their incorporation into the design of HQ1 building and for participating in the successful construction and post-construction close-out of the HQ1 Renewal Program.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Leads the organization of the interface between the staff and the design team. Researches and documents MEPFP requirements from operational staff, and facilitates the delivery of those requirements from design through construction.
- Develops and reviews the Mechanical Electrical Plumbing and Fire Protection (MEPFP) design, energy modeling construction and monitoring, control system integration and commissioning set up. Ensures that the Fund's requirements are integrated into the design or if their requirements are not feasible for any reason the rationale is communicated.
- Coordinates with FMD O&M Liaison and General Contractor to review and finalize phased renovation of MEPFP systems. Oversees outage process, and serves as the point of contact to resolve issues related to FMD O&M interface.
- Reviews the overall construction project schedule for completion of the various systems work to allow for preconstruction pretesting and testing, occupancy, quality control, and other aspects in relation to the MEPFP systems.
- Implements requirements for General Contractor submissions for testing schedule of MEPFP systems. Reviews schedule to ensure safety of tenants and workers, and that efficiency is maximized.
- Provides quality assurance check to ensure support services consultant has reviewed submissions for proper space coordination among MEPFP trades, including, but not limited to, duct and piping layouts, beam penetration requirements, and clash tests.
- Provides input into the development of mechanical and electrical preliminary implementation plans.
- Oversees the QA/QC activities of the GC in the installation of all MEPFP equipment, materials, and supplies, and identifies the work of other trades that requires coordination with mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work.
- Provides input to the Project Managers on the mechanical and electrical change orders and itemized breakdowns.
- Monitors and reports all construction progress, budget, schedule, and timeline to the Construction and Design Project Managers.
- Supports TGS management and other project management staff in any other area related to the HQ1 Renewal Program as required.
Qualifications
Candidates should meet the following criteria:
- Educational development, typically acquired by the completion of a relevant advanced university degree, supplemented by a minimum of four years of professional experience in Real Estate, Facilities or Design and Construction field, or equivalent; or a bachelor's degree, supplemented by a minimum of ten years of relevant professional experience in Real Estate, Facilities or Design and Construction field, is required.
- Technical background in mechanical/electrical system trades and working knowledge of safety relative to MEPFP trades.
- Experience with BIM and Revit is preferred.
- Possess demonstrable project management and organizational skills, strong written and speaking skills, and experience in projects of a scope similar to that defined above.
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of local design and building construction/renovation processes.
- Ability work well in a team environment with individuals in a multi-cultural environment.
Mechanical Electrical Plumbing and Fire Protection (MEPPF) Project Officer
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