Infrastructure Master Planning SME (HQ) at Hill International, Inc.
Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Mar, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Infrastructure Master Planning, Capacity Planning, Resilience, Performance Objectives, Strategic Roadmaps, Failover Strategies, Scenario Modeling, Network Reliability, Stakeholder Coordination, Government Authority Coordination, Economic Appraisal, Demand Forecasting, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Urban Planning, Water Master Plan, Wastewater Master Plan

Industry

Construction

Description
This role is responsible for leading the development and execution of infrastructure master planning across projects, ensuring alignment with long-term capacity, resilience, and performance objectives. It involves assessing current infrastructure, identifying gaps, and creating strategic roadmaps to support expansion, upgrades, and future demand. The position focuses on implementing best-practice methodologies for capacity planning, including failover strategies and scenario modeling, while ensuring network reliability and efficiency. It also requires close coordination with stakeholders and government authorities to support successful delivery of infrastructure initiatives. Additionally, the role includes monitoring implementation progress, providing technical support to project teams, maintaining infrastructure data, and delivering regular reports and insights. A key emphasis is placed on continuous improvement and adherence to quality, safety, and organizational standards.
Responsibilities
This role leads the development and execution of infrastructure master planning across projects, focusing on aligning with long-term capacity, resilience, and performance goals. Responsibilities include assessing current infrastructure, identifying gaps, creating strategic roadmaps, and ensuring network reliability through best-practice methodologies.
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