Craig Tanyanyiwa, Public Health Engineer Assistant at Oxfam GB

Craig Tanyanyiwa, Public Health Engineer Assistant at Oxfam GB

Summary

Craig is currently an Assistant Public Health Engineer at Oxfam Zimbabwe and holds a B.Eng in Civil and Water Engineering (Hons) , obtained from the National University of Science and Technology. Craig has previously interned at BCC (Bulawayo City Council), with the Engineering Services Department.

Colleagues know Craig as a highly creative engineer who can always be trusted to come up with a new approach and solutions to sometimes complex problems. He is cognisant of the fact that the organisation and client’s business comes first, and never tries to impose his ideas on others. Instead, he spends some time understanding the issue and the various possible solutions so as to understand how they will be received. He can (and often does) work well alone, but is at his best collaborating with others and bouncing ideas with colleagues.

Contact info

Location: Zimbabwe

Industry Experience

Education: Bachelor

Seniority: Trainee, Intern

Years of experience: 1 to 5 years

Work Experience

Public Health Engineer Assistant

Oxfam GB

Conducting assessments of existing water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in selected project areas, while providing technical recommendations for repair or rehabilitation work and develop BOQs. Monitoring the work done, quality, and ensuring the projects stay within assigned schedule.

Civil and Water Engineering Intern

City of Bulawayo

Water planning and allocation (management, WRM).
Road design and planning.
Water and Sewer reticulation design, including preparation of BOQs. 
Water treatment and pumping management. 
Strategic Planning and Water demand management.

Industry Expertise

  • Job Function
  • Engineering
  • Water Resources Engineer
  • Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
  • Water-Energy-Food Security
  • Participatory Irrigation Management
  • Sustainable Investments
  • International Water Non Profit
  • water, wastewater, reclaimed water, water resources planning