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Data Engineer, Analyst

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* Design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL/ELT workflows to support humanitarian operational and analytical needs. * Build and optimize data models, schemas, and cloud-based data ...

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How much do humanitarian design jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for humanitarian design in the United States is $55.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.04 and $64.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a humanitarian design?

A Humanitarian Design job focuses on creating innovative, ethical, and sustainable solutions that address social, environmental, and economic challenges in underserved communities. Professionals in this field use design thinking, engineering, and technology to develop products, services, or systems that improve quality of life. They often collaborate with NGOs, government agencies, and local communities to ensure solutions are culturally appropriate and impactful. Roles can range from designing affordable housing and clean water systems to developing accessible healthcare solutions.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in humanitarian design roles?

Professionals in humanitarian design often work with limited resources, tight timelines, and in environments that may be affected by conflict or natural disasters, which can make project implementation challenging. Adapting design solutions to diverse cultural, environmental, and logistical contexts while ensuring safety and sustainability is also a frequent difficulty. Collaborating with local communities, NGOs, and multidisciplinary teams is vital to ensure that solutions are practical and accepted by end users. Overcoming these challenges requires flexibility, strong communication skills, and a deep commitment to understanding the real needs of the people you are designing for.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in humanitarian design, and why are they important?

To excel in Humanitarian Design, you need expertise in user-centered design, problem-solving, and a background in fields such as architecture, engineering, or product design, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with design software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and experience with prototyping or field-testing tools are commonly required, while certifications in project management or humanitarian standards can be advantageous. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability are essential for collaborating with diverse stakeholders and navigating challenging environments. These competencies are critical for creating practical, sustainable design solutions that effectively meet the unique needs of vulnerable populations.

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Infographic showing various Humanitarian Design job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 50% Hybrid, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,273 per year, or $55.4 per hour.

Supply Chain Subject Matter Expert, Department of State M&E

Dexis

Washington, DC

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

About the Position

We are seeking a highly experienced Supply Chain Subject Matter Expert to support an anticipated Department of State program focused on humanitarian assistance activities. The Supply Chain Subject Matter Expert will provide technical expertise to support monitoring, evaluation, third-party monitoring (TPM), assessments, and verification activities relating to humanitarian supply chains. Working closely with project leadership and technical teams, the Supply Chain SME will design and implement methodologies to assess supply chain performance, commodity accountability, logistics systems, warehousing, distribution networks, and last-mile delivery in complex and crisis-affected environments.Ā 

This position is based in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and will require international travel. This role is contingent upon award.Ā 

Responsibilities
  • Provide technical leadership on humanitarian supply chain assessments, monitoring activities, and third-party verification assignments.Ā 
  • Design methodologies and tools to assess procurement, warehousing, transportation, inventory management, commodity tracking, distribution systems, and last-mile delivery.Ā 
  • Evaluate the efficiency, effectiveness, integrity, and accountability of humanitarian supply chains operating in complex and high-risk environments.Ā 
  • Support financial and commodity verification activities to ensure commodities, equipment, and humanitarian assistance reach intended beneficiaries.Ā 
  • Assess risks relating to diversion, fraud, waste, abuse, inventory losses, and supply chain vulnerabilities, and recommend mitigation measures.Ā 
  • Review logistics information systems, inventory controls, warehouse operations, transportation networks, and supply chain documentation for compliance with client requirements and international best practices.Ā 
  • Provide technical input into monitoring, evaluation, special studies, rapid assessments, and operational reviews involving humanitarian logistics and supply chain performance.Ā 
  • Develop technical reports, findings, recommendations, and presentations for U.S. Government clients.Ā 
  • Mentor field teams and provide technical guidance on supply chain monitoring methodologies, quality assurance, and data interpretation.Ā 
  • Collaborate with MEL, TPM, financial verification, and sectoral specialists to produce integrated analytical products and high-quality deliverables.Ā 
Minimum QualificationsĀ 
  • Minimum 10 years of experience supporting humanitarian logistics, supply chain management, procurement oversight, commodity accountability, or related functions is REQUIRED.Ā 
  • Prior experience with USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), the Department of State's Bureau for Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM), the Department of State's Bureau for Disaster and Humanitarian Response (DHR), and/or any of their predecessor offices, within the past three (3) years is REQUIRED.Ā 
  • Deep familiarity with delivery of U.S. federal humanitarian assistance, disaster response, stabilization, and/or similar crisis-oriented programming is REQUIRED.Ā 
  • Demonstrated experience assessing or overseeing humanitarian supply chains, including procurement, warehousing, transportation, inventory management, distribution systems, and commodity tracking is REQUIRED.Ā 
  • Experience conducting supply chain assessments, logistics audits, operational reviews, third-party monitoring, financial verification, or compliance reviews in humanitarian or development programs is REQUIRED.Ā 
  • Experience operating in conflict, post-conflict, disaster, or other complex operating environments is REQUIRED.Ā 
  • Familiarity with internationally recognized humanitarian logistics and supply chain standards and best practices (including those used by UN agencies, NGOs, and U.S. Government humanitarian programs).Ā 
  • Strong analytical, report writing, and communication skills with demonstrated experience producing technical findings and recommendations for senior stakeholders.Ā 
  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, International Development, Engineering, Public Administration, or a related field is REQUIRED.
Preferred QualificationsĀ 
  • Master's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, International Development, Engineering, Public Administration, or a related field PREFERRED.