WFP Engineer SC9 Jobs Vacancy Nigeria 2026 | WFP Jobs in Nigeria

Exciting Career Opportunity: WFP Engineer SC9 Jobs Vacancy Nigeria 2026

WFP is looking for a dedicated and experienced Engineer SC9 to join the team in Nigeria. This is a fantastic opportunity for professionals who are passionate about making a difference and want to contribute to the work of one of the world’s leading organizations. The position is based in Nigeria, and the deadline to apply is May 19, 2026.

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  • Position Name: Engineer SC9
  • Organization Name: World Food Programme (WFP)
  • Job Location / City: Damaturu, Nigeria
  • Job Application Deadline: May 19, 2026

JOB PURPOSE

  • To provide specialized civil and agricultural engineering expertise to support the effective design, implementation, and quality assurance of WFP’s resilience and livelihood infrastructure projects. The Officer will ensure that community assets built under ACL and related interventions meet technical standards, are fit for purpose, and contribute to improved livelihoods and resilience of targeted populations.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES (not all-inclusive, nor exhaustive):

A. Engineering Design, Planning and Technical Support

  • Provide engineering and project management services for ACL and resilience activities, ensuring compliance with WFP standards, national codes, and environmental safeguards.
  • Lead the technical design and costing for small-scale civil and agricultural Infrastructure, including:
  • Solar-powered irrigation schemes
  • Soil and water conservation structures
  • Watershed restoration and flood/gully control assets
  • Water harvesting systems (earth dams, ponds, check-dams, contour bunds)
  • Post-harvest and small-scale processing facilities
  • Conduct feasibility studies, site assessments, surveys, and technical analyses to guide project planning.
  • Prepare engineering drawings, Bills of Quantities (BoQs), scopes of work, tender dossiers, and technical specifications for construction procurement.

B. Field Supervision, Quality Assurance and Safety

  • Oversee construction and rehabilitation of livelihood assets to ensure conformity with approved designs and safety requirements.
  • Conduct regular field monitoring visits to assess progress, materials quality, workmanship, and compliance.
  • Certify completed works, ensuring proper documentation (as-built drawings, test reports, material verification).
  • Identify engineering risks, propose mitigation measures, and guide partners accordingly.

C. Support to Cooperating Partners, Government and Communities

  • Provide technical backstopping to implementing partners on design, implementation, and maintenance of community assets.
  • Conduct technical capacity assessments and deliver training on irrigation management, water harvesting, asset maintenance, and construction quality.
  • Support the establishment and strengthening of Irrigation Water Users Associations (IWUAs) and other community structures for sustainable asset management.
  • Promote community participation and ownership throughout the project cycle.

D. Procurement and Contract Management Support

  • Support the Procurement and Cooperating Partners Management Units during bidding/partnership processes, including development of technical specifications, responding to bidder queries, and conducting technical evaluations.
  • Engage with contractors/suppliers during implementation to ensure quality and adherence to contractual obligations.
  • Maintain detailed engineering records (site logs, photos, inspection reports, test results, certifications).

E. Data, Reporting and Knowledge Management

  • Compile engineering data and inputs for monthly, quarterly, and donor reports.
  • Document lessons learned, develop knowledge products, and promote adoption of innovative water and land management technologies.
  • Contribute to inter-agency technical working groups and WFP internal coordination fora.

F. Cross-Cutting Responsibilities

  • Ensure compliance with WFP’s Environmental and Social Safeguards, including sustainable construction and resource-use practices.
  • Integrate gender, protection, nutrition, and social cohesion considerations in asset design and implementation.
  • Perform any other related duties as assigned to support WFP’s resilience and livelihood activities.

Reporting Lines:

  • The Engineer directly reports to the Resilience & Livelihoods Team lead in Damaturu SO and works in close coordination with the Agricultural Engineer at WFP Area office in Maiduguri.

WFP Leadership Framework – Key Capabilities

  • Leads by Example with Integrity – Upholds WFP values and technical standards in all engineering decisions.
  • Drives Results and Delivers on Commitments – Ensures timely and quality delivery of engineering activities.
  • Fosters Inclusive and Collaborative Working Culture – Works effectively with partners and communities.
  • Applies Strategic Thinking – Ensures engineering solutions align with long-term resilience objectives.
  • Builds and Maintains Sustainable Partnerships – Engages stakeholders to enhance asset sustainability.

STANDARD MINIMUM ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:

Education: 

  • Advanced University degree in Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering and Building Engineering or First University Degree with additional years of related work experience and/or trainings/courses.

Language:

  • Fluency (level C) in English language. Intermediate knowledge (level B) of a second official UN language, National Professional: Fluency (level C) in English language and the duty station’s language, if different

DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE:

  • 5 to 10 years of progressively responsible experience in rural engineering, irrigation development, watershed management, construction supervision, or related fields.
  • Experience designing and supervising small and large-scale civil works in rural or emergency settings.
  • Experience with resilience building, food systems, or humanitarian/development programmes is an advantage.
  • Demonstrated experience working with communities, government partners, and NGOs.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

  • Strong skills in engineering design tools (AutoCAD, GIS, MS Project, etc.).
  • Understanding of climate-resilient agricultural technologies and dryland water management.
  • Strong analytical, project management, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Knowledge of construction safety standards and environmental compliance.
  • Excellent communication, coordination, and interpersonal skills.

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Updated: May 8, 2026 — 7:54 AM

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