Water Mission is hiring a
To be considered for this position, submission of the application and all supplemental documents (CV/resume, cover letter, and other attachments) are required in English.
Who is Water Mission?
Water Mission is a Christian engineering nonprofit that builds sustainable, safe water solutions for people in developing countries, refugee camps, and disaster areas. Since 2001, Water Mission has served more than 8 million people in 59 countries, sharing safe water and the message of God’s love. Water Mission’s global headquarters is in North Charleston, SC, and the organization has more than 450 staff members based in Africa; Asia; North, South, and Central America; and the Caribbean. Charity Navigator has awarded Water Mission its top four-star rating 15 years in a row, a distinction shared by only 1% of the charities rated by the organization. Working at Water Mission is as much a calling as it is a career, and we are searching for people with the courage, passion, and drive to help us change the world. Read more about our Statement of Faith and our Christian Mission.
What is the opportunity?
The Regional Engineer is responsible primarily for applying sound engineering principles and excellent written and verbal communication skills to a variety of WASH projects in Latin America. This full-time position is based in Toccoa, San Juan, or El Progresso, Honduras. It reports to the Director of Engineering and Design Support in Charleston, SC, USA, and is part of the Charleston-based Engineering and Innovation department. Spoken and written English and Spanish fluency are required.
Though this position is based in Honduras, travel to other Water Mission program countries is required (primarily Mexico, Peru, and US). Candidates need to be prepared to travel up to three months of the year (i.e., multiple trips during a single calendar year totaling three months), with trip lengths ranging from one week to four weeks. Candidates need to be aware that travel to a disaster response situation may be required with only 72 hours of notice.
A successful Regional Engineer will:
Maintain a strong Christian witness and model servant leadership to colleagues, partners, the communities we serve, and the public.
Work in a posture of humble service to God and others.
Commitment to the values of Love, Excellence, and Integrity.
Work in a team environment to provide technical direction and assistance to other engineers and technicians.
Lead and assist others in adherence to approved engineering and construction standards.
Assist in the development of guidance documentation for engineering and construction processes.
Assist in the develop project engineering scopes and designs for WASH projects in country development and disaster response settings.
Manage multiple simultaneous initiatives.
Ability to cross engineering disciplines and gain a base level of understanding as required by projects.
Ability to work within cross-cultural environments and overcome stereotypes and language barriers.
Participate in disaster response activities when needed.
Prepare and make presentations to other departments, partner organizations, country program office staff, strategic partners, donors, and volunteers.
Other duties as assigned.
What is required?
Personal and growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
Alignment with Water Mission’s Statement of Faith and core values of Love, Excellence, and Integrity.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering – Civil or Environmental preferred.
Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) status preferred (US applicants).
Minimum of 5 years of engineering experience. WASH-related engineering preferred.
Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
Fluent in written and spoken Spanish and English.
Knowledgeable skills with Microsoft Office software (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook).
Knowledgeable skills with engineering programs such as EPANET, AutoCAD, or similar are preferred.
Excellent relationship skills.
High attention to detail.
Excellent analytical skills.
Excellent conflict resolution skills.
Experience in developing countries, preferably in Latin America.
Ability to travel up to three months per year, mostly in developing countries. Most international trips are 1-4 weeks in length and require riding in long car rides on rough terrain, standing for extended periods of time in hot weather, and lifting moderately heavy things.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a team.
Legal authorization to work in Honduras or the United States without sponsorship.
Home internet bandwidth strong enough to support video conferencing and other job-related responsibilities.