The UNOPS Africa Regional Office, based in Nairobi, Kenya, oversees the delivery of over 250 projects across 40 countries, with a focus on fragile and conflict-affected settings. Supported by more than 1,000 personnel across five multi-country offices—spanning North, West, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa, and the Horn of Africa—the office advances national priorities through strategic initiatives in Climate Action, Health, Infrastructure, Peace and Security, Middle-Income Country Support, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The Regional Office provides strategic leadership, operational support, and oversight in key areas including Partnerships, Communications, Management and Oversight, Infrastructure and Project Management, Health and Safety, and Security. By promoting excellence in project delivery, fostering knowledge sharing, and driving continuous improvement, the office contributes to sustainable infrastructure, transparent resource management, and a better quality of life for communities across the continent.
Based in Nairobi, UNOPS East and Southern Africa supports sustainable development across 14 countries, including Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Somalia, Tanzania, Zambia, Zanzibar, and Zimbabwe. Since 1995, UNOPS has expanded its footprint in Kenya, delivering services in project management, infrastructure, procurement, and financial management. Across the region, the office implements diverse, partner-funded initiatives that respond to national priorities. In Mozambique, this includes delivering specialized equipment (EU), supporting health services (UNICEF), promoting agro-processing (KOICA), and advancing peacebuilding efforts through a Multi-Donor Fund. UNOPS also supports agricultural input distribution and the Northern Crisis Recovery Project, both funded by the World Bank. In Malawi, efforts include developing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centres in partnership with the EU and the British Council. These initiatives reflect UNOPS’ commitment to strengthening national capacities, enhancing service delivery, and supporting progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the region.
The Technical Services Unit (TSU) is a multidisciplinary unit based in Nairobi that serves projects globally. It is a business unit for the Multi-Country Office, operating under the Director for the East and Southern Africa Office (ESAMCO). The TSU is responsible for multidisciplinary design, assessments, advisory work, and managing relationships with external technical stakeholders. Retainer personnel work from home. Core Services:The TSU currently provides the following services in English and French:
Personnel and Reach:The TSU currently comprises 17 permanent and over 90 retainer personnel, including:
Current or imminent projects are located in Niger, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, CAR, Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Zambia, and Mozambique. Additionally, the unit supports projects outside Africa, such as those in Haiti, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Papua New Guinea.
Current Requirement:The team seeks to expand its pool of Biomedical Engineering Retainers. The Biomedical Engineer (retainer) will be called upon on an ad-hoc basis to support various healthcare projects, including desktop and site assessments, technical development and review of equipment specifications, procurement support, and design support.
The team is looking to expand its pool of Biomedical Engineering Retainers, and the Biomedical Engineer (retainer) shall be called on on an ad-hoc basis to support various projects in desktop and site assessments, technical development and or review of specifications for equipment, procurement support and design support on health care projects.
Under the overall supervision of the TSU Lead Architect, the Biomedical Engineer will give his/her technical expertise as required to provide high quality and professional engineering support in activities related to the research, procurement, commissioning and installation of medical equipment.
1. Technical support to biomedical procurement
2. Technical support to assessments
3. Technical support to design
4. Administrative and knowledge sharing
A Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering or a closely related field from a recognized university.
An advanced degree in Biomedical Engineering is desired.
Previous experience in developing countries and knowledge of the East African context.
Experience of successfully working with a variety of health sector stakeholders, particularly governments and development partners is an asset.
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