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Water Quality Intern
2026-02-04T10:33:16+00:00
Peace Winds Japan
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Garissa
Garissa
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Science & Engineering, Social Services & Nonprofit, Internships / Volunteering
KES
MONTH
2026-02-11T17:00:00+00:00
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)

Peace Winds is a disaster preparedness, response and recovery organization. Peace Winds advocates for increased collaboration between governments, militaries, NGOs, and the private sector to prepare for and respond to natural disasters across the globe, with the Japan - U.S. relationship as the cornerstone of humanitarian assistance.

Responsibilities or duties

  • Install/ensure repairs/rehabilitation of water treatment facilities and analyze equipment requirements and make sure the water treatment system is fully functional.
  • Ensure daily chlorination of water produced at the refugee boreholes by ensuring that the disinfectant is delivered on time and in the right quantity for effective results.
  • Oversee and periodically inspect water treatment systems and institute procedures to ensure effective and continuity of operations.
  • Perform regular maintenance work on water treatment systems by servicing and repairing dosing pumps and general cleanliness of the system.
  • Monitor all operational issues and tackle any malfunctions within the shortest time possible to minimize interruptions of water treatment process.
  • Organize regular water quality data monitoring systems and conduct regular water quality tests starting from the Intake, to different stages of treatment, tap stands, storage reservoir/s, household level, etc. to ensure refugees/host communities are supplied with safe water as per UNHCR and international standards.
  • Submit purchase requests for procurement of equipment, reagents, treatment chemicals, and ensure the availability of all necessary items in stock for regular water quality test and operation.
  • Coordinate collection of water samples from selected water sources and from points of its usage i.e. boreholes, households, water taps, schools and health facilities.
  • Carry out physical and bacteriological analysis of drinking water for all the camps and water sources. Coordinate and manage lab testing.
  • Prepare Operation manuals for the water treatment plants in refugee camps
  • Work with other WASH teams and coordinate with other partners on information sharing related with water quality and promotion of proper water storage at household level.
  • Summarize and produce weekly, and monthly water quality report to the WASH In charge to share to office and UNHCR
  • Ensure SPHERE standards both qualitative and quantitative are considered for analysis of water quality and quantity
  • Serve as the focal person for water quality issues for Dadaab camps in the absence of the WASH and Quality Officer.
  • Perform any other duty assigned by the supervisor.

Capacity building:

  • Conduct quarterly regular training/refreshment/ for water quality team members including Water Quality monitors and treatment & chemical operators;
  • Prepare notes, modules, and other related resources regarding the training component and share for the trainees;
  • Organize the laboratories with necessary equipment, manuals for equipment, books, and other electronic reference materials.

Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)

Qualifications & Education:

  • A Diploma in Applied sciences (Analytical Chemistry, Applied Biology, Industrial Chemistry and Water Technology), KEWI certification in Water Quality Testing and Standards, Chemical Water Quality Testing and Standards, Microbial Water Quality Testing Standards or approved equivalent

Experience needed

Experience: One-year experience in water analysis and treatment procedures.

Other knowledge, Additional Competencies

  • Flexibility in approach to work methods, compliance with tight deadlines and ability to adapt to changing priorities and increased workloads.
  • Good qualitative and quantitative skills
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook and email communications
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Good laboratory work skills.
  • Ability to think and operate independently.
  • Physically fit, creative and innovative.
  • The Garissa County Host community residents who meet the above qualifications are encouraged to apply.
* Install/ensure repairs/rehabilitation of water treatment facilities and analyze equipment requirements and make sure the water treatment system is fully functional. * Ensure daily chlorination of water produced at the refugee boreholes by ensuring that the disinfectant is delivered on time and in the right quantity for effective results. * Oversee and periodically inspect water treatment systems and institute procedures to ensure effective and continuity of operations. * Perform regular maintenance work on water treatment systems by servicing and repairing dosing pumps and general cleanliness of the system. * Monitor all operational issues and tackle any malfunctions within the shortest time possible to minimize interruptions of water treatment process. * Organize regular water quality data monitoring systems and conduct regular water quality tests starting from the Intake, to different stages of treatment, tap stands, storage reservoir/s, household level, etc. to ensure refugees/host communities are supplied with safe water as per UNHCR and international standards. * Submit purchase requests for procurement of equipment, reagents, treatment chemicals, and ensure the availability of all necessary items in stock for regular water quality test and operation. * Coordinate collection of water samples from selected water sources and from points of its usage i.e. boreholes, households, water taps, schools and health facilities. * Carry out physical and bacteriological analysis of drinking water for all the camps and water sources. Coordinate and manage lab testing. * Prepare Operation manuals for the water treatment plants in refugee camps * Work with other WASH teams and coordinate with other partners on information sharing related with water quality and promotion of proper water storage at household level. * Summarize and produce weekly, and monthly water quality report to the WASH In charge to share to office and UNHCR * Ensure SPHERE standards both qualitative and quantitative are considered for analysis of water quality and quantity * Serve as the focal person for water quality issues for Dadaab camps in the absence of the WASH and Quality Officer. * Perform any other duty assigned by the supervisor. * Conduct quarterly regular training/refreshment/ for water quality team members including Water Quality monitors and treatment & chemical operators; * Prepare notes, modules, and other related resources regarding the training component and share for the trainees; * Organize the laboratories with necessary equipment, manuals for equipment, books, and other electronic reference materials.
* Flexibility in approach to work methods, compliance with tight deadlines and ability to adapt to changing priorities and increased workloads. * Good qualitative and quantitative skills * Excellent organizational skills. * Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook and email communications * Excellent verbal and written communication skills. * Good laboratory work skills. * Ability to think and operate independently. * Physically fit, creative and innovative.
* A Diploma in Applied sciences (Analytical Chemistry, Applied Biology, Industrial Chemistry and Water Technology), KEWI certification in Water Quality Testing and Standards, Chemical Water Quality Testing and Standards, Microbial Water Quality Testing Standards or approved equivalent
associate degree
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Vacancy title:
Water Quality Intern

[Type: INTERN, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Science & Engineering, Social Services & Nonprofit, Internships / Volunteering]

Jobs at:
Peace Winds Japan

Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, February 11 2026

Duty Station:
Garissa | Garissa

Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, February 4 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)

Peace Winds is a disaster preparedness, response and recovery organization. Peace Winds advocates for increased collaboration between governments, militaries, NGOs, and the private sector to prepare for and respond to natural disasters across the globe, with the Japan - U.S. relationship as the cornerstone of humanitarian assistance.

Responsibilities or duties

  • Install/ensure repairs/rehabilitation of water treatment facilities and analyze equipment requirements and make sure the water treatment system is fully functional.
  • Ensure daily chlorination of water produced at the refugee boreholes by ensuring that the disinfectant is delivered on time and in the right quantity for effective results.
  • Oversee and periodically inspect water treatment systems and institute procedures to ensure effective and continuity of operations.
  • Perform regular maintenance work on water treatment systems by servicing and repairing dosing pumps and general cleanliness of the system.
  • Monitor all operational issues and tackle any malfunctions within the shortest time possible to minimize interruptions of water treatment process.
  • Organize regular water quality data monitoring systems and conduct regular water quality tests starting from the Intake, to different stages of treatment, tap stands, storage reservoir/s, household level, etc. to ensure refugees/host communities are supplied with safe water as per UNHCR and international standards.
  • Submit purchase requests for procurement of equipment, reagents, treatment chemicals, and ensure the availability of all necessary items in stock for regular water quality test and operation.
  • Coordinate collection of water samples from selected water sources and from points of its usage i.e. boreholes, households, water taps, schools and health facilities.
  • Carry out physical and bacteriological analysis of drinking water for all the camps and water sources. Coordinate and manage lab testing.
  • Prepare Operation manuals for the water treatment plants in refugee camps
  • Work with other WASH teams and coordinate with other partners on information sharing related with water quality and promotion of proper water storage at household level.
  • Summarize and produce weekly, and monthly water quality report to the WASH In charge to share to office and UNHCR
  • Ensure SPHERE standards both qualitative and quantitative are considered for analysis of water quality and quantity
  • Serve as the focal person for water quality issues for Dadaab camps in the absence of the WASH and Quality Officer.
  • Perform any other duty assigned by the supervisor.

Capacity building:

  • Conduct quarterly regular training/refreshment/ for water quality team members including Water Quality monitors and treatment & chemical operators;
  • Prepare notes, modules, and other related resources regarding the training component and share for the trainees;
  • Organize the laboratories with necessary equipment, manuals for equipment, books, and other electronic reference materials.

Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)

Qualifications & Education:

  • A Diploma in Applied sciences (Analytical Chemistry, Applied Biology, Industrial Chemistry and Water Technology), KEWI certification in Water Quality Testing and Standards, Chemical Water Quality Testing and Standards, Microbial Water Quality Testing Standards or approved equivalent

Experience needed

Experience: One-year experience in water analysis and treatment procedures.

Other knowledge, Additional Competencies

  • Flexibility in approach to work methods, compliance with tight deadlines and ability to adapt to changing priorities and increased workloads.
  • Good qualitative and quantitative skills
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook and email communications
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Good laboratory work skills.
  • Ability to think and operate independently.
  • Physically fit, creative and innovative.
  • The Garissa County Host community residents who meet the above qualifications are encouraged to apply.

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 12

Level of Education: associate degree

Job application procedure
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Interested internal candidates should submit their resume and a brief cover letter outlining their relevant experience. Please include job title Application” in the subject line. The deadline for applications is 11th February 2026.

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Job Info
Job Category: Internships/ Trainee jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Wednesday, February 11 2026
Duty Station: Garissa | Garissa
Posted: 04-02-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 04-02-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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