Infrastructure & Engineering Jobs in International Development

Infrastructure roles include civil engineers, project managers, and procurement specialists overseeing roads, bridges, ports, water systems, and urban development projects financed by the World Bank, ADB, AfDB, and regional development banks. Many positions require experience with international procurement standards (FIDIC, World Bank procurement).

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FAQs — Infrastructure & Engineering jobs in international development

What qualifications do I need for Infrastructure & Engineering jobs in international development?

Most Infrastructure & Engineering positions require a relevant master's degree, 3–7 years of field experience, and strong written English. French or Spanish is often required for francophone Africa or Latin America programmes. Specialised certifications (e.g., WASH engineering, epidemiology) strengthen applications.

Which organisations hire Infrastructure & Engineering specialists?

Key employers for Infrastructure & Engineering roles include UNDP, UNICEF, WHO, WFP, FAO, the World Bank, bilateral donors (USAID, FCDO, GIZ), and international NGOs listed on ReliefWeb. Dev Procure aggregates all their vacancies in one place.

Are Infrastructure & Engineering jobs mostly field-based or HQ-based?

It depends on career stage. Entry to mid-level Infrastructure & Engineering roles tend to be field-based in developing countries; senior advisory, policy, and research positions are more commonly based in Geneva, New York, Washington D.C., or London.