Job Opportunity: Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Experts
Doha
- Organization: NCPW - National Committee for Prohibition of Weapons
- Location: Doha
- Grade: Mid level - Mid
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Occupational Groups:
- Political Affairs
- Biology and Chemistry
- Closing Date: 2025-09-30
Location: Doha, Qatar
Contract Type: Full-time, renewable
Application Deadline: Within 3 months from posting
About the Organization
The National Committee for the Prohibition of Weapons (NCPW) in the State of Qatar ensures compliance with international treaties on disarmament and non-proliferation. As part of its mission, the committee seeks experienced professionals in chemistry, biology, and radiological sciences to join its expert team.
Open Positions
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Chemical Expert
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Biological Expert
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Radiological Expert
Key Responsibilities
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Provide expert technical input in the relevant field.
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Contribute to national/international reporting, risk assessment, and strategic planning.
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Participate in training and capacity-building initiatives.
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Support policy implementation on weapons prohibition.
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Coordinate with national stakeholders and international partners.
Qualifications and Requirements
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Master’s degree in a relevant field (Chemistry, Biology, Radiology, or equivalent). A Bachelor’s degree may be accepted with substantial experience.
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Proven technical or scientific experience in the relevant domain.
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Proficiency in essential computer applications.
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Strong communication, coordination, and leadership skills.
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Fluency in Arabic and English is required; other languages is an asset.
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Experience with governmental or international entities is a plus.
Terms of Employment
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Full-time position based in Doha, Qatar
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Renewable contract based on performance and need
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their CV and a cover letter indicating their field of expertise and relevant experience to the following email address:
Applications will be accepted for up to three months from the date of posting.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.