Technical Auditor – Roads Fund Administration

August 8, 2024
Application deadline closed.

Job Description

The Roads Fund Administration (RFA) is a statutory body established to raise, administer and account for funds for the construction, maintenance and rehabilitation of public roads. RFA seeks the services of a Technical Auditor. The post is tenable at the RFA head office in Lilongwe.

1. Job Scope
The Technical Auditor supports the planning and execution of technical audits. He/she assures value for money in road works projects is sustained through adherence to approved designs, technical specifications and contract terms. The Technical Auditor is involved in developing technical audit plans; preparing technical audit standard operating procedures (SOPs); preparing technical audit reports and providing inputs in the production of annual technical audit report which is an important input in the RFA annual report.

2. Duties and Responsibilities

2.1 Audit planning and execution

  • Assists the Chief Technical Auditor in the formulation of annual work plans for the technical audit section.
  • Assists in the development of comprehensive SOPs to ensure uniform application during the conduct of technical audits.
  • Drafts audit scope and audit objectives for each technical audit assignment and prepares appropriate audit programs necessary to ensure effective and efficient audits.
  • Conducts planned technical audits for ongoing projects within preset deadlines in accordance with established standard operating procedures.
  • Assesses technical compliance with regard to materials used by contractors, structural soundness of the works undertaken and assess efficiency, effectiveness and economy of the works done.
  • Undertakes post construction technical audits based on sample projects and assesses construction quality of work completed.
  • Examines the technical quality and the performance of the completed road works and the reasonableness of the certified road works quantities.
  • Carries out special examinations, investigations and consulting assignments, as agreed with the Chief Technical Auditor and/or Director of Audit.
  • Represents the RFA at different technical meetings, forums and committees as assigned.
  • Performs any other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Director of Audit and/or the Chief Technical Auditor.

2.2 Contract management

  • Prepares the database of, and periodically reviews project records and status for, each of the planned, ongoing and completed projects.
  • Maintains good working relationships with implementing agencies, contractors and consultants and ensures that they all perform in line with the terms of their contracts.
  • Assesses the suitability, effectiveness and adequacy of the contract management and quality assurance procedures of the implementing agencies and the engaged supervising engineers to ensure projects being undertaken are sufficiently resourced in terms of key personnel and implementation mechanisms.
  • Ensures the contractors have complied with contractual obligations in carrying out the works stipulated in the contract.
  • Vets interim payment certificates, invoices and claims received from implementing agencies to ensure that all payments to contractors and consultants are as per the contract conditions and advises the Chief Technical Auditor if they should be approved for payment processing.

2.3 Audit reporting

  • Prepares and submits routine, periodic and adhoc technical audit section activities and programmes reports.
  • Prepares draft technical audit reports and discusses audit observations, recommendations and conclusions with auditees.
  • Prepares technical audit reports based on the findings from the field, technical assessments, and reports.
  • Participates in the preparation of the final technical audit reports.
  • Monitors implementation of agreed technical audit recommendations to ensure that auditees take corrective actions.
  • Assists the Chief Technical Auditor in the production of the annual technical audit report as an input into the RFA annual report.

3.0 Qualifications and Experience

  • Essential: At a minimum, a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized university. Must be Registered Engineer with the Malawi Engineering Institution.
  • Desired: A Master’s Degree in a Civil Engineering or a related field.
  • A minimum of ten (10) years’ successful experience at senior management level.

4.0 Key Competencies

  • Working knowledge of civil works procurements, contract management, financial administration, and contract conditions and specifications.
  • Working knowledge of technical auditing practices, procedures and techniques or of planning, designing and supervision of road works.
  • Good organizational and analytical skills and problem solving
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office application packages and in Project oriented software (Prince II, Agile, MS-Project).
  • Ability to work independently without close supervision.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with team members and auditees.
  • Excellent presentation and written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience with use of audit management software packages such as TeamMate is an added advantage.

5.0 Working conditions

  • Working under pressure, with strict deadlines.
  • Working with multiple sets of stakeholders.
  • Dealing with diverse communities.

Submission of Applications

Application letters and curriculum vitae with at least three traceable referees must reach either address below by Friday, 23rd August, 2024 by 4 PM.

The Chief Executive Officer
Roads Fund Administration
Ngerengere Building, Ground Floor
Off Queens Drive
Private Bag 369
LILONGWE 3
Or Email: recruitment@rfamw.com