eHealth Africa designs and implements data-driven solutions and technologies to improve health systems for and with local communities. eHA’s technology works in low connectivity settings and uses data to drive decision-making by local governments and partner agencies to get optimum results.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Building Engineer (Civil Engineer)
Location: Abuja
Employment Type: Full-time
Department: Program Delivery
Purpose of the position
The Building Engineer (Civil Engineer) will support eHealth Africa’s Laboratory System and Diagnostics portfolio by providing civil and structural engineering oversight for public health infrastructure projects, particularly public health laboratories, medical supply hubs, and related health facilities.
The role ensures that civil works, structural components, and building elements are designed, constructed, renovated, and rehabilitated in accordance with approved designs, technical specifications, safety standards, and international best practices.
The Building Engineer works closely with Project Managers, Architects, MEP/HVAC Engineers, contractors, and laboratory stakeholders to ensure quality, durability, and compliance throughout the project lifecycle.
What You’ll Do
The Building Engineer (Civil Engineer) will support eHA’s Laboratory System and Diagnostics predominantly by:
Civil & Structural Engineering Oversight
Review and support the development of civil and structural designs for:
Public health and surveillance laboratories
Medical supply hubs and ancillary health facilities
Ensure civil works align with approved architectural layouts, laboratory workflows, and biosafety zoning. Assess structural integrity of existing buildings targeted for renovation or upgrade.
Provide technical input on:
Foundations, slabs, columns, beams, and load-bearing elements
Floor finishes suitable for laboratory environments
Drainage, wastewater, and site works
Compliance & Quality Assurance:
Ensure civil works comply with:
National building codes and engineering standards
WHO and international public health infrastructure guidelines
Donor and project-specific technical requirements
Review contractor method statements, material submittals, and work plans.
Conduct feasibility assessments and technical risk evaluations to identify potential construction challenges early.
Ensure construction quality, workmanship, and material standards meet specifications.
Construction Supervision & Site Support:
Conduct site inspections and provide on-site technical supervision as required.
Monitor contractor performance to ensure works are delivered within:
Approved scope
Timelines
Quality and safety standards
Identify construction defects, non-compliances, and risks, and recommend corrective actions.
Support snagging, defect rectification, and site handover processes.
Multidisciplinary & Stakeholder Coordination:
Work closely with:
Project Architects to align civil works with architectural intent
MEP and HVAC Engineers to coordinate penetrations, equipment bases, and service routing
Laboratory users to minimize disruption in live facilities
Support coordination meetings with government stakeholders, facility managers, and donors.
Provide technical explanations and recommendations to non-engineering stakeholders.
Documentation & Reporting:
Support preparation and review of:
Civil engineering drawings and specifications
Site inspection reports and progress updates
Defect lists and handover documentation
Maintain accurate technical records and contribute to monthly project reports.
Document lessons learned and best practices for future infrastructure projects.
Education & Professional Background
Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering (Master’s degree is an advantage)
Professional registration with a recognized engineering body is preferred
Minimum of 5–7 years’ experience in civil engineering and building construction
Proven experience working on:
Healthcare or laboratory facilities
Building renovation and upgrade projects
Experience working in live facilities and low-resource settings is an advantage
Experience on donor-funded or international development projects is highly desirable
Strong understanding of:
Building construction methods and materials
Structural systems and site works
Quality control and construction supervision
Ability to read, interpret, and review architectural and engineering drawings
Strong problem-solving and risk assessment skills
Excellent communication and coordination skills
Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams