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  • Posted: Feb 5, 2026
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  • Infrastructure Credit Guarantee (InfraCredit) provides local currency guarantees to enhance the credit quality of debt instruments issued to finance creditworthy infrastructure assets in Nigeria that conform with its eligibility criteria. This entity is necessary because long term capital required by infrastructure entities/projects to be commercially suc...
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    Structural Engineer

    This role will provide technical support to clients (developers) in project preparation and investment-readiness activities under Green Resilient Housing Enhancement Facility (GRHEF), before interactions with Technical & Commercial Due Diligence (TCDD) consultants to ensure housing projects meet InfraCredit’s standards and increase the number of transactions reaching financial close. The Structural Engineer will work closely with the transaction team, including Transactors, Transaction Legal, and Transaction E&S, to manage the technical and sustainability components of housing deals from origination through project readiness, consultant engagement, TCDD reviews (desktop and site), credit approval and ongoing project monitoring after financial close.

    Scope of Work

    The Structural Engineer’s responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

    Project Preparation and Readiness Support

    • Review and evaluate developers’ project documents, including structural designs, drawings, engineering reports and feasibility studies to ensure compliance with relevant codes, standards, and best practices to identify gaps before TCDD initiation.
    • Develop project documents for GRHEF-sponsored projects, including structural designs, drawings, engineering reports and feasibility studies in compliance with relevant codes, standards, and best practices before TCDD initiation
    • Provide early guidance on structural design optimization, material selection, and construction methods to enhance durability, safety, cost efficiency and sustainability.
    • Identify design deficiencies, structural risks, or constructability challenges and recommend corrective measures.
    • Identify structural cost-related risks and recommend cost optimization or mitigation measures.
    • Support developers in meeting InfraCredit’s minimum technical and structural requirements for project viability.
    • Ensure that climate-resilient design principles are embedded in structural systems, foundations, and materials.
    • Review integration of climate-resilient and green building measures into project design and cost planning.

    Technical and Commercial Due Diligence (TCDD) Coordination and Assessment

    • Support InfraCredit’s technical due diligence process by conducting independent reviews of developers’ structural submissions.
    • Evaluate structural and geotechnical reports for completeness, consistency, and alignment with InfraCredit’s technical standards.
    • Participate in technical site visits to assess existing site conditions, structural readiness, and quality of works.
    • Prepare technical review reports highlighting key findings, risks, and recommendations.

    Climate Resilience and Sustainable Design Integration

    • Ensure that structural designs incorporate resilience measures to withstand local climate risks, including wind loads, flooding, and soil movement.
    • Collaborate with the Environmental and Social (E&S) team to ensure alignment between structural design and green building certification requirements such as IFC EDGE.
    • Recommend appropriate structural systems, materials, and technologies that support energy efficiency and sustainability.

    Construction Quality Assurance and Monitoring

    • Review and verify structural drawings and construction documents issued for construction.
    • Monitor construction progress to ensure that structural works conform to approved designs, specifications, and standards.
    • Review structural modifications, variation orders, and site instructions for technical soundness and safety implications.
    • Participate in site inspections and provide progress and quality assurance reports.
    • Participate in internal investment committee reviews to present technical findings and recommendations.

    Post-Financial Close and Project Completion Support

    • Support periodic structural inspections and prepare monitoring reports highlighting performance, deviations, and corrective actions.
    • Review as-built drawings and completion certificates to ensure consistency with approved structural designs.
    • Provide technical input during project handover and lessons-learned documentation.
    • Review progress reports, variation orders, and claims for reasonableness and compliance with agreed terms.
    • Support periodic technical site visits and prepare monitoring reports for InfraCredit’s management and investors.

    Capacity Building and Knowledge Support

    • Provide input to internal capacity-building workshops and knowledge-sharing sessions on project preparation, structural engineering, quality assurance, and resilient design.
    • Contribute to the continuous improvement of InfraCredit’s housing technical due diligence framework from a structural engineering perspective.
    • Support continuous improvement of InfraCredit’s technical due diligence framework from a structural engineering perspective
    • Documentation of lessons learned and re-occurring structural issues to strengthen InfraCredit’s due diligence and monitoring framework.
    • Develop e-learning modules focused on structural design considerations for green affordable housing projects.

    Candidates for the role should meet the following requirements: 

    • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or a related discipline.
    • Professional certification and membership in a recognized body such as the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE) and the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) are required.
    • Certification in Project Management (PMP, PRINCE2) or Green Building (e.g., EDGE Expert/Accredited Professional) will be an added advantage.
    • Minimum of 7 - 10 years of relevant experience in structural design, construction supervision, or infrastructure project development within the housing sector.
    • Demonstrated experience in project appraisal, feasibility assessment, and cost estimation for residential or mixed-use developments, PPP housing projects, affordable housing developments, or large-scale civil works.
    • Proven ability to conduct or review Technical and Commercial Due Diligence (TCDD) and manage consultant engagements.
    • Proven ability to review, analyze, and interpret technical drawings, designs, and engineering reports.
    • Familiarity with international green building standards (e.g., IFC EDGE, LEED) and local building codes and regulations.
    • Strong analytical, financial modeling, and reporting skills, with proficiency in MS Excel, MS Project, and cost estimation software.
    • Excellent communication, coordination, and stakeholder engagement skills, particularly in multi-disciplinary project teams.

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