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.

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 managementespecially the training and empowering of other staff
  • Have experience with proposal writing

Jobs in Shelter & Infrastructure

Shelter & Infrastructure Project Manager

ROC Required
The Shelter & Infrastructure Project Manager plans, develops, monitors and evaluates assigned shelter and infrastructure projects, assessing needs, designing projects, writing proposals, initiating and effectively managing and reporting on the projects in line with the objectives, timeframe and budget. Provide technical support, leadership and strategic direction; meet quality standards in delivery, encourage beneficiary participation, liaise with other stakeholders, manage and train shelter and infrastructure staff.

Shelter Project Manager, Generic

ROC Required
Plan, develop, monitor and evaluate the assigned shelter project(s), assessing shelter needs, designing projects, writing proposals, initiating and effectively managing and reporting on the projects in line with the objectives, timeframe and budget. Provide technical support, leadership and strategic direction; meet quality standards in shelter delivery, encourage beneficiary participation, liaise with other stakeholders and manage and train shelter staff.

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.
Humanitarian relief worker from Medair walking in the jungle