Company This established consultancy firm with a long history of success has consistently delivered diverse projects across the region and a wide range of service in architecture interior design master planning landscape urban design across Asia and the Middle East. Their dedication to excellence and expertise have earned them a prominent position within the industry leaving a significant mark on the built environment. They are currently looking for an Asset Management Advisor to be based in Qatar.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Advise and guide public sector water/wastewater organizations on implementing and optimizing their asset management practices.
Develop and implement comprehensive asset management plans taking into account international best practices and local context.
Conduct lifecycle assessments to determine optimal maintenance rehabilitation and replacement strategies for infrastructure assets.
Analyze asset data and utilize advanced techniques (e.g. risk assessments cost analysis) to inform decisionmaking.
Develop and recommend performance indicators and metrics to track the effectiveness of asset management strategies.
Facilitate training and knowledge sharing sessions to build capacity within client organizations.
Stay current with the latest advancements in asset management principles and technologies.
Qualification & Requirements:
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from a reputable university in North America Western Europe or Australia.
Accredited membership with the Institute of Asset Management (IAM).
Chartered Engineer (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering discipline.
Minimum of 30 years of experience in the water/wastewater industry specifically within the public sector.
Proven experience in implementing international asset management best practices.
Strong understanding of the challenges and opportunities related to asset management in the GCC region.
Excellent communication interpersonal and presentation skills.
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