Country Manager - Guinea - HydropowerLocation: Conakry, GuineaSector: Renewable Energy / HydropowerEmployment Type: Full-TimeStart Date: ASAPRecruiting on behalf... Read more
Recruiting on behalf of a leading international energy developer
Are you ready to lead the delivery of one of Guinea's most significant infrastructure projects? We are seeking an experienced Country Manager to oversee the construction and execution of a major hydropower project in Guinea. This is a high-impact leadership role, ideal for someone with a strong background in project delivery, stakeholder engagement, and infrastructure development in emerging markets.
Key Responsibilities:Lead all in-country operations related to the hydropower project, from construction through to commissioning.Serve as the primary liaison between the project company, government authorities, contractors, and local stakeholders.Oversee compliance with local regulations, environmental and social standards, and international best practices.Manage local teams, contractors, and consultants to ensure timely and cost-effective project delivery.Represent the project in high-level meetings with ministries, regulators, and community leaders.Ensure alignment with corporate ESG goals and community engagement strategies.Ideal Candidate Profile:Proven experience managing large-scale infrastructure or energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa.Strong understanding of hydropower construction, EPC contracts, and project finance frameworks.Fluent in French and English (spoken and written).Excellent leadership, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.Background in engineering, project management, or related field; advanced degree preferred. Why Apply?Be part of a transformative renewable energy project with long-term national impact.Work with a globally respected developer committed to sustainability and local development.Competitive compensation and benefits package, with relocation support if required.
Interested?
Apply online or send your CV or reach out confidentially to Deji at EWI Recruitment: [email protected]
ewi is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. ewi is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Read lessContract Manager - Hydropower Project | MalawiLocation: Malawi (Site-based)Contract Type: Fixed-TermDuration: 12-24 months (potential for extension)Sector: Renewable Energy... Read more
Contract Manager - Hydropower Project | Malawi
Location: Malawi (Site-based)Contract Type: Fixed-TermDuration: 12-24 months (potential for extension)Sector: Renewable Energy / HydropowerAbout the Role
Our client, a leading international renewable energy developer, is delivering a flagship hydropower project in Malawi. They are seeking a skilled Contract Manager to lead contractual and commercial oversight throughout the project lifecycle-from contractor procurement through to execution and completion.
This role will play a critical part not only in construction-phase contract management but also in the tendering, evaluation, and negotiation of the EPC contractor.
Key Responsibilities
Manage all aspects of contract administration, from tender stage to project close-out
Support and advise during the tendering, technical evaluation, and commercial negotiation phases of contractor selection
Ensure contract execution aligns with technical and commercial expectations
Administer FIDIC-based contracts, ensuring compliance and performance
Identify, assess, and manage variations, claims, and disputes
Liaise closely with legal, engineering, and project management teams
Prepare contractual reports and participate in regular progress meetings
Proactively identify and mitigate risks across the project lifecycle
Candidate Requirements
Degree in Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Construction Law, or related discipline
Minimum 8 years' contract management experience within energy or infrastructure projects
Demonstrable experience with FIDIC contract forms, particularly Yellow and Silver Book
Experience in EPC procurement, including contractor tendering, evaluation, and negotiation
Previous involvement in large-scale hydropower or renewable energy projects
Excellent commercial, legal, and stakeholder management capabilities
Prior experience in East Africa or comparable emerging markets is an advantage
Fluent in English (French an asset)
What's on Offer
Competitive salary and expatriate benefits package
On-site accommodation, local transport, and support services
Opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant renewable energy project
Collaborative international project environment with long-term growth prospects
Contact: [email protected]
This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in one of Malawi's most important hydropower developments. If you bring strong FIDIC contract experience, a strategic mindset, and the ability to operate in a dynamic international setting, we encourage you to apply and be part of a transformative infrastructure project in East Africa.
ewi is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. ewi is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Read lessContract Manager - Hydropower Project | RwandaLocation: Rwanda (Site-based)Contract Type: Fixed-TermDuration: 12-24 months (potential for extension)Sector: Renewable Energy... Read more
Contract Manager - Hydropower Project | Rwanda
Location: Rwanda (Site-based)Contract Type: Fixed-TermDuration: 12-24 months (potential for extension)Sector: Renewable Energy / HydropowerAbout the Role
Our client, a leading international renewable energy developer, is delivering a flagship hydropower project in Rwanda. They are seeking a skilled Contract Manager to lead contractual and commercial oversight throughout the project lifecycle-from contractor procurement through to execution and completion.
This role will play a critical part not only in construction-phase contract management but also in the tendering, evaluation, and negotiation of the EPC contractor.
Key Responsibilities
Manage all aspects of contract administration, from tender stage to project close-out
Support and advise during the tendering, technical evaluation, and commercial negotiation phases of contractor selection
Ensure contract execution aligns with technical and commercial expectations
Administer FIDIC-based contracts, ensuring compliance and performance
Identify, assess, and manage variations, claims, and disputes
Liaise closely with legal, engineering, and project management teams
Prepare contractual reports and participate in regular progress meetings
Proactively identify and mitigate risks across the project lifecycle
Candidate Requirements
Degree in Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Construction Law, or related discipline
Minimum 8 years' contract management experience within energy or infrastructure projects
Demonstrable experience with FIDIC contract forms, particularly Yellow and Silver Book
Experience in EPC procurement, including contractor tendering, evaluation, and negotiation
Previous involvement in large-scale hydropower or renewable energy projects
Excellent commercial, legal, and stakeholder management capabilities
Prior experience in East Africa or comparable emerging markets is an advantage
Fluent in English (French an asset)
What's on Offer
Competitive salary and expatriate benefits package
On-site accommodation, local transport, and support services
Opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant renewable energy project
Collaborative international project environment with long-term growth prospects
Contact: [email protected]
This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in one of Rwanda's most important hydropower developments. If you bring strong FIDIC contract experience, a strategic mindset, and the ability to operate in a dynamic international setting, we encourage you to apply and be part of a transformative infrastructure project in East Africa.
ewi is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. ewi is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Read lessSite Scheduler - Hydropower - Angola Drive the Future of Renewable Energy! Our client, a leading player in... Read more
Site Scheduler - Hydropower - Angola
Drive the Future of Renewable Energy!
Our client, a leading player in the hydropower and renewable energy sector, is looking for an experienced Site Scheduler to join a major hydropower project in Angola.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work on one of the region's landmark renewable energy projects and contribute to the global decarbonization movement.
Key Responsibilities:
Create and maintain a detailed site erection schedule (electrical and mechanical scope) using MS Project/Primavera.
Coordinate all stakeholders to ensure deliverables meet internal targets and contractual milestones.
Update and synchronize the Field Service Schedule with the Master Time Schedule and site management systems.
Track progress, identify deviations, and propose mitigation or recovery plans.
Provide visibility on critical paths and interfaces.
Review and assess subcontractor progress reports.
Support the site team with look-ahead planning and promote a strong scheduling mindset.
Partner closely with Site Supervisors, Site Manager, and Master Scheduler.
Participate in planning meetings and prepare schedule variants to support decision-making.
Candidate Profile:
Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical, Civil Engineering, Business Administration, or similar field.
Project Management qualification (MBA, P.Eng., or similar) is a plus.
Solid experience in planning and scheduling for large hydropower or construction projects.
Proficient in MS Project and Primavera.
Strong HSE and Quality focus.
Knowledge of hydro-power equipment installation and commissioning (preferred).
Strong contractual understanding and a proactive, solutions-driven mindset.
Excellent communication skills in Portuguese and English; other languages are a bonus.
Team player with strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
What's On Offer:
Work on a high-profile renewable energy project.
Collaborate with an international, dynamic team.
Excellent career development opportunities in a fast-growing sector.
Interested?
If you're ready to take the next step in your career and be part of a project that's shaping the future of energy, we'd love to hear from you.
Contact: [email protected]
ewi is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. ewi is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Read lessContract Manager - Hydropower - Canary Island A leading infrastructure company is seeking a skilled Contract Manager to... Read more
Contract Manager - Hydropower - Canary Island
A leading infrastructure company is seeking a skilled Contract Manager to join a long-term EPC project in Gran Canaria. This role will be instrumental in managing high-value contracts, mitigating risk, and supporting successful project delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
Review, negotiate, and manage EPC contractsPerform legal and commercial risk analysis of new contractsMark up and draft contract terms with Legal Department supportCoordinate with internal teams for contract closure and annexesTrack project risks and opportunities throughout executionEnsure all documentation is in order (communications, logbooks, technical records, etc.)Draft client communications and responsesSupport Management with reporting and documentationFollow all procedures defined in the Integrated Management System ManualRequirements:
Minimum 5 years' experience managing and negotiating high-value EPC contractsExcellent English, both written and spokenSolid understanding of:Contract administrationPublic Works and Services Law (LOPSRM)Commercial CodeProject planning and budgetingRisk assessmentStrong negotiation and communication skillsHighly organized, proactive, and able to perform under pressureCommitted, responsible, and aligned with organizational valuesWhat's Offered:
Competitive salary (€40,000-€50,000)Rent allowance of €1,300 gross/monthOpportunity to work on impactful, long-term EPC projects in a unique locationHow to Apply:
Send your CV and a brief cover letter highlighting your relevant experience.
ewi is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. ewi is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
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