Senior Engineering & Infrastructure Advisor
| Published | March 2, 2026 |
| Location | Islamabad, Pakistan |
| Category | Engineering |
| Job Type | Full Time |
Description
Description
At Credence, we support our clients’ mission-critical needs, powered by technology.
Through partnership and trust, we increase mission success for all our clients. We are a
privately held company which has been repeatedly recognized as a top place to work. We
believe that by focusing on the success of our clients, team members, and partners, we all
achieve greater success.
Credence is seeking a Senior Engineering and Infrastructure Advisor (SEIA) to support the
assigned post in Islamabad, Pakistan under the US Department of State Humanitarian
Assistance Support Contract (HASC). This is a full-time, on-site contract opportunity. The
salary will be commensurate with an FSN 11 position within Pakistan (7,358,000 - 11,320,000 PKR).
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILTIES:
Under the direction of a direct hire, the SEIA will perform the following duties:
a. Technical Engineering Resource and Backstop - 50% The SEIA provides support in
developing and reviewing the overall DoS’s strategy for the implementation of
substantive and major infrastructure projects; drafts and provides expertise in drafting
concept papers, activity approval documents, implementation letters, agreements, and
other obligation documents for the planning and designing of new infrastructure
projects. The SEIA reviews a variety of engineering design proposals, technical
specifications, cost estimates, Invitations for Bid (IFB), bid evaluations, contracts,
performance bonds, and disbursement documents to assure conformity with project
agreements, implementation letters, contracts, regulations, good engineering practices,
etc., and recommends approval/disapproval and/or changes as required.
The SEIA assists in reviewing and evaluating solicitation and proposal documents for
engineering activities and procurements, such as information for bids (IFB), Annual Program
Statements (APS) and requests for proposal (RFP). The SEIA participates with the host
Government officials and consultants in pre-bid conferences, evaluations of bids, approval of
awards, and in contract negotiations. Thorough experience and knowledge of construction
work, norms aspirations, capacities, etc., and in consultation with appropriate host government
officials, the SEIA provides input for new project designs, such as technical descriptions and
analyses, cost estimates, technical design criteria, implementation schemes and schedules,
personnel and equipment requirements, training programs, institution improvement plans, and
environmental examinations and assessments.
The SEIA will provide technical support to program managers to represent the Agency and/or
the representative office at bid openings, evaluation and post award meetings. Specific
responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to:
• Supports program managers/GOR in the planning, analysis, implementation and
evaluation of engineering and infrastructure projects in support of the full range of
foreign assistance objectives (governing justly and democratically, investing in people,
economic growth, peace and stability, and humanitarian assistance).
• Supports program managers/GOR in managing U.S. Government resources,
implementation teams, contractors and grantees to achieve specific
program objectives and results consistent with overall U.S. domestic and international
rules, regulations, policies and laws.
• Supports the Office of the Coordinator of Economic and Development Assistance
(ASSIST) in the project design and implementation of infrastructure and other
construction projects. Supports engineering and infrastructure activities by
researching, reviewing and analyzing data, providing assistance and advice on
engineering and infrastructure issues.
• Coordinates and manages strategies, policies, concepts, procedures, and guidelines
for establishing infrastructure projects. Analyzes technical constraints to engineering and
infrastructure projects and recommends professional, sound courses of action.
• Coordinates program development, implementation, and performance monitoring
plans. Supports contracting activities for architecture and engineering, construction
management and construction services, and monitors progress to ensure compliance
with design and contract specifications, safety, and environmental standards.
• Coordinates assigned activities within the Department of State, and other USG agencies,
other donors and governments, and the private sector.
• Performs a variety of duties related to special projects involving program issues
that contain complex elements.
• Provides technical guidance to several areas of emphasis within the overall
portfolio, e.g. water and sanitation infrastructure, roads and transportation, energy,
hospitals, clinics, schools and other public facilities, housing, etc.
• Provides cost estimates and determines project feasibility. Supports project
management activities, direction of construction, operation, and maintenance activities
at the project sites.
• Assists in the preparation and presentation of engineering reports, such as bid requests,
cost-benefit analyses, environmental impact statements, and feasibility studies.
• Serves as a technical resource in developing programs and operational plans for
national, regional, and/or local service delivery objectives.
• Supports policy reform efforts that include but are not limited to: operation and
maintenance, utility management and administration, cost recovery and sector
commercialization.
• Acts in a diplomatic, professional, and respectable manner as a contractor to U.S.
Government in formal and informal settings.
b. Support GOR/project managers in project implementation - 30%
The SEIA supports on major Agency infrastructure programs and projects, providing direct
assistance to less experienced Activity Managers in the Agency, advising Mission, IP, and host
government officials on policies, regulations, guidelines, and procedures regarding
environmental assessments, engineering and other project implementation matters,
procurements, sub-project selection criteria, construction standards, construction supervision,
reports and disbursement; prepares or supervises the preparation of Initial Environmental
Examinations (IEEs) and Environmental Assessments (EAs) in consultations with the Mission
Environmental Officer, and continuously monitors compliance with rules and regulations;
monitors host government and contractor compliance with program agreements and
implementation schedules, USG directs contract requirements, USG-funded grants, fixed
amount reimbursement agreement, and host-country contracts; and, detects problems and
initiates required corrections, or advises host government, IP, and agency staff on actions
required to resolve deficiencies.
c. Field Trips and Outreach - 20%
The SEIA schedules and supports GOR/Program Manager in making field trips
as required to monitor the performance of less experienced Agency engineering
staff, observes project implementation progress, assures compliance with contracts, grant
agreements and implementation letters, and assures proper oversight of contractor
performance, assuring implementation problems are resolved quickly. The SEIA prepares
periodic and special program and project implementation, and other reports. The
SEIA assists USG leadership and visiting USG officials in public meetings, field trips, and
discussions with host government officials and partner organizations. As required, the SEIA
directly coordinates and leads Congressional Delegations (CODELS) to project sites and interacts
with senior host government and USG officials prior to and during these information-gathering
visits.
SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates MUST be Citizens of Pakistan and able to work daily in Islamabad.
Education: A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from a recognized and/or accredited
University is required.
Certification: A Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from a recognized and/or
accredited entity is preferred.
Prior Work Experience: A minimum of ten (10) years of progressively responsible, job-related,
professional-level experience in infrastructure planning, design of programs/projects, project
implementation, and monitoring and evaluation in a diverse U.S. Government working
environment is required. This experience should include providing analysis and interpretation of
engineering data, and presentation of findings in written form.
Language Proficiency: Level IV (fluent) English and Urdu language proficiency, speaking and
writing is required.
Job Knowledge: The work requires in-depth professional knowledge of general engineering and
construction principles, theories, concepts, and practices, as well as the ability to apply standard
engineering practices, methods, and techniques in difficult environments in order to foster
progress on general engineering programs/projects of broad scope, with substantial latitude for
independent action. Thorough knowledge of infrastructure program management in the U.S.
Government work environment is required.
Skills and Abilities: The work requires a high order of skill in communicating with others, clarity
and conciseness of verbal expression, and persuasiveness in obtaining the cooperation of those
whose efforts must be integrated and coordinated into successful completion of
program/project implementation. The SEIA must have the ability to organize, analyze, interpret,
and evaluate general engineering activities, and to identify problems in construction; the ability
to adopt and apply professional engineering principles, methods, and techniques to resolve
problems encountered; the ability to keep abreast of changes in engineering and scientific
knowledge, and general engineering and construction technology; and, to utilize information gained thereby in the solution of theoretical and practical engineering and construction problems
To apply, please submit resume in English – specifying your number of years of experience and listing the names of the engineering software and construction project management software used in each job in the employment history section. Please also submit your
cover letter in English
Please provide ONLY the following personal information on your resume: Name, telephone
number and email address.
In your cover letter please include a one-paragraph summary of your recent and relevant
experience related to this role along with your responses to the following:
1) Full Legal Name
2) Telephone number and e-mail address
3) City and Country of residence
4) Country of Citizenship
5) Highest level of Education completed and number of years of experience related to this
role
6) Willing to undergo the mandatory background check process for this role? Yes/No
7) Willing and able to travel, as needed, for this role? Yes/No
8) List all languages in which you are proficient in a work environment (speaking, reading,
writing and indicate willingness to provide writing samples in each language, as requested)
