Closing on: May 29, 2026

15th May 2026. 

The Organization 

Ol Pejeta Conservancy (“Ol Pejeta”) is home to a key-one population of the Critically Endangered Eastern Black rhino and to the last two (2) Northern White Rhinos in the world. It is the only place in  Kenya to see chimpanzees, in a sanctuary established to rehabilitate animals rescued from the black market. It has some of the highest predator densities in Kenya and still manages a very successful livestock programme. Ol Pejeta also seeks to support the people living around its borders to ensure wildlife conservation translates to better education, livelihoods and infrastructure for the next generation of wildlife guardians. 

We are seeking a high calibre, self-motivated, and dedicated applicant to fill the position of Infrastructure Manager. 

Job Details 

Position: Infrastructure Manager 

Reports to: Head of Shared Services 

Department: Shared Services 

Location: Nanyuki, Kenya 

Closing Date: 29th May 2026 

Role Summary 

The Infrastructure Manager will be responsible for the operational planning, development, delivery and longterm resilience of all conservancywide infrastructure systems at Ol Pejeta Conservancy (OPC).  This includes roads, fencing, bulk water systems, and related infrastructure that support conservation, security, and operational continuity. The role ensures that infrastructure projects align with OPC’s  strategic goals, adhere to environmental best practices, and enhance operational efficiency. The infrastructure manager will lead a team of specialists to ensure sustainable infrastructure development, optimise resources, and integrate innovative technologies to support the conservancy’s mission. 

  1. Responsibilities

Infrastructure Planning and Development: Lead the planning and execution of infrastructure projects, ensuring alignment with OPC’s operational and conservation priorities. Develop and implement strategic plans for road networks, fencing, and water supply systems to enhance functionality and sustainability. 

Fencing and Security Infrastructure Management: Lead the construction, reinforcement, and maintenance of all conservancy boundary and internal fencing systems. Ensure integration of fencing infrastructure with security technologies, including surveillance systems and monitoring solutions. Ensure fencing infrastructure effectively supports wildlife protection and humanwildlife conflict mitigation. 

Road Network and Earthworks Maintenance: Supervise the development, upgrading, and maintenance of the Conservancy’s road network, bridges, culverts, and major earthworks. Ensure road infrastructure supports anti-poaching operations, tourism, emergency access, and all-weather resilience. Implement sustainable road construction methods to minimise environmental impact and improve resilience against weather conditions. 

Bulk Water Infrastructure Management: Own and manage bulk water abstraction, production,  storage, and transmission systems, including boreholes, pipelines, pumping stations, dams, and wildlife/livestock water points. Develop and implement water resilience strategies for drought preparedness and longterm sustainability. Define clear handover points for water delivery into facilities, coordinated with the Facilities Manager.

Power Generation & Infrastructure Technology: Oversee power generation and distribution infrastructure, including solar fields, hybrid systems, generators, and backbone electrical infrastructure. Lead the adoption of innovative infrastructure technologies and remote monitoring systems. Collaborate with internal teams to integrate technology into infrastructure performance management. 

Budgeting, Capital Control and Resource Optimisation: Prepare and manage infrastructure Capex and Opex budgets. Ensure value-for-money delivery, lifecycle costing, and cost efficiency across all infrastructure investments. Support donorfunded or partnersupported infrastructure initiatives where applicable. 

Compliance, Environmental & Risk Management: Ensure infrastructure projects comply with legal, safety, engineering, and environmental standards. Maintain an infrastructure risk register, including climate, security, and operational risks. Lead disaster preparedness and businesscritical infrastructure resilience planning. 

Team Leadership and Capacity Building: Lead and develop multidisciplinary teams responsible for fencing, earthworks, and water, and infrastructure projects. Build technical capacity, performance accountability, and succession pathways within the infrastructure teams. Promote a strong safety culture in all infrastructure operations. 

Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with the Facilities Manager to ensure seamless integration between bulk infrastructure systems and built facilities. Coordinate with livestock, conservation, security, tourism, community, and finance teams to ensure infrastructure supports organisational objectives. 

Any additional duties may be assigned from time to time.  

  1. Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. 

Certification in project management, infrastructure planning, or environmental management is an added advantage. 

Registration with EBK is mandatory. 

  1. Experience 

Minimum of five (5) years of experience in infrastructure development, maintenance, and management. 

Proven expertise in fencing, roadworks, and water systems development. 

Experience working in conservation, wildlife management, or large-scale land management projects is an advantage. 

  1. Key Skills & Competencies 

Strong project management and technical infrastructure planning skills. 

Knowledge of sustainable construction methods and environmental conservation. Financial acumen and budget management capabilities. 

Excellent leadership and team-building abilities. 

Problem-solving and critical-thinking skills in infrastructure development. 

Ability to work in a dynamic and challenging environment. 

Commitment to OPC’s conservation mission and values 

 

APPLICATION PROCESS 

Interested and qualifying candidates should submit their CV and application letter only to  jobs@olpejetaconservancy.org with the words “INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGER” on the email subject  line so as to reach us no later than 29th May 2026. 

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from individuals of  all backgrounds who share our commitment to conservation and community empowerment. 

Shortlisting shall be done on a rolling basis, and only the shortlisted shall be contacted.

Job Category: Infrastructure Manager
Job Type: Full Time

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