Water Resource Management Specialists at Water Lens
Water Lens Kenya is a social enterprise in Kenya focused on transforming the water sector through data, policy, and action. They act as a strategic intelligence partner, providing evidence-based solutions and fostering collaboration to advance Kenya's Vision 2030 and SDG 6 goals. Their work involves research, data analysis, advocacy, and capacity building to...
Water Resource Management Specialists
- Job TypeFull Time
- QualificationMBA/MSc/MA , PhD/Fellowship
- Experience8 years
- LocationNairobi
- Job FieldEngineering / Technical
To support the development of integrated, climate-resilient strategies for sustainable water resource management across diverse ecosystems. They will co-design solutions with Water Resources Authority (WRA), county governments, communities and other stakeholders to optimize allocation frameworks, conserve water catchments and strengthen inter- institutional coordination for long-term water security.
Expert Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualifications
- Master's degree or higher in Civil/Water/Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Public Policy, Finance, Data Analytics, or related disciplines.
Professional Experience
- Specialized Expertise: Minimum 8 years experience working in the water sector.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Demonstrated experience working with government agencies, counties, regulators, utilities, and sector partners.
- Sector Proficiency
- Demonstrated ability to diagnose systemic challenges and deliver scalable, context-adapted solutions.
- WASH Infrastructure Specialists additional requirement
- Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) registration is mandatory, with 8+ years of field experience designing/retrofitting water infrastructure in Kenyan contexts.
- This call is open to Kenyan experts only.
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Method of Application
Send a cover letter and updated resume to info@waterlens.co.ke with the category of interest as the subject line by COB August 8, 2025.
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