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Roles and responsibilities of this job
Build up Nepal is seeking an experienced Government Liaison Engineer to lead advocacy and technical engagement with government partners. This role focuses on promoting green construction technologies, particularly CSEB interlocking brick construction, in close collaboration with national institutions such as DUDBC and NDRRMA, as well as provincial and local governments.
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Location and Travel
The position is based at Build up Nepal’s office in Lalitpur and involves regular travel to provincial and local government partners across Nepal to support coordination, advocacy, and on-the-ground engagement.
What We Offer
We offer a competitive salary aligned with experience and qualifications, along with the opportunity to play a meaningful role in shaping national policies and standards for sustainable construction. You will work within a collaborative, mission-driven team focused on delivering real, measurable impact at scale across Nepal.
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Apply Before: Feb 17, 2026
About the organization
Making safe homes affordable for all.
Build up Nepal is revolutionising house building with a low-carbon and cost-effective alternative to traditional coal-fired bricks; supporting entrepreneurs and helping communities live safely in affordable, resilient homes.
Build up Nepal is on a mission to make safe houses affordable for all and to free the world of fired bricks. Our technology is greener, cheaper, and safer than fired bricks. Our locally-led model supports local entrepreneurs to produce eco-bricks and build homes in their communities. The result is financially sustainable enterprises, building safe houses, and creating local jobs independently.