Job Description

The SME – Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions will act as LCPL’s on-ground problem diagnostician for environmental and infrastructure-linked projects. This role is for someone who can enter partially functional systems, identify root-cause issues across technical, operational, and regulatory layers, and stitch together custom, workable solutions within real-world constraints.


While treatment plants (STP/ETP/WTP/CETP) form one of the active project areas, this role is not limited to treatment systems and is not a design-only position. The emphasis is on solutioning, course correction, and execution support.


Key Responsibilities


Problem Diagnosis & Solution Stitching

  • Assess underperforming or stalled environmental and infrastructure systems and identify root-cause issues
  • Diagnose problems spanning design gaps, execution flaws, operational inefficiencies, regulatory non-compliance, and vendor failures
  • Develop custom, context-specific solutions rather than standard designs or template responses
  • Balance technical feasibility, cost constraints, timelines, and regulatory requirements while recommending fixes


Treatment Plants (Focused but Limited Scope)


  • Evaluate performance issues in STPs, ETPs, WTPs, and CETPs as part of ongoing mandates
  • Identify causes of non-compliance, operational instability, capacity mismatch, or poor output quality
  • Recommend pragmatic interventions (process tweaks, retrofits, operational corrections, vendor changes, interim solutions)
  • Support troubleshooting during commissioning, stabilization, or post-handover phases


Execution & On-Ground Support


  • Conduct site visits to validate actual conditions versus documented plans
  • Work closely with contractors, operators, government officials, and internal teams to implement corrective actions
  • Flag execution risks early and recommend mitigation strategies
  • Provide technical backing during reviews, audits, and inspections


Advisory & Decision Support

  • Translate complex technical findings into clear, decision-ready inputs for government stakeholders and LCPL leadership
  • Support preparation of notes, recommendations, and action plans (not heavy reports or design documents)
  • Act as LCPL’s technical voice in problem-resolution discussions


Eligibility & Experience


Education

  • Degree in Engineering (Environmental, Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, or related discipline)


Experience

  • Hands-on experience working with environmental infrastructure, utilities, industrial systems, or public-sector projects
  • Proven exposure to problem-solving in live projects, not only design or consulting environments

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