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Quantity Surveying Jobs in Nigeria at TSHIP, February 8th 2013



TSHIP (Targeted States High Impact Projects) is a five-year program focused on the improvement of Health Systems and the Management of Health Systems for higher quality Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health, Family Planning, and Reproductive
Health service delivery in Nigeria. TSHIP is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by a group of foreign and local non-governmental organizations consisting of John Snow Research & Training
Institute, Inc. (JSI), Center for Development & Population Activities (CEDPA), Futures Group International LLC, JHPIEGO, and Management Strategies for Africa (MSA).

The Targeted States High Impact Project (TSHIP) Nigeria announces the following vacancy(s).
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor
Location: Bauchi, Sokoto

The consultant will work closely with Finance and Admin Specialist in the two states to provide all required services that would ensure attainment of the overall objective as outlined below:

• Carry out preliminary site visit in assessing all facilities to be renovated/improved with view to identifying all relevant works to be done.
• Giving Professional Advice on proposed areas of renovations/improvement
• Making of independent Bill of Quantities for the renovations/improvement with clear specifications.
• Any other duty as may be requested by JSI/TSHIP.

DELIVERABLE:

• Final report of the accomplishment against each bullet tick above.
• Lesson learned and recommendations report
• Filled time sheet before any payment is made
• Copy of BOQ(s) drafted.



How to Apply
Interested candidates should send application, suitability statements and recent curriculum vitae before the closing date to:
http://www.tshipnigeria.org/index.php/current-vacancies

JSI is an equal opportunity employer. Please visit our web site www.tshipnigeria.org  for more details on the organization.

Application Deadline: Wednesday 20th February 2013 

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