Job Description
Overview and Background World Vision is a global humanitarian organization dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable children, families, and communities by providing access to healthcare, food security, education, and clean water. In Somalia, World Vision operates various health and humanitarian programs, focusing on health assessments, maternal and child health, nutrition, and water and sanitation services. As the principal recipient of the Global Fund in Somalia, World Vision also supports the National TB Reference Laboratories in Hargeisa, Mogadishu, and Garowe. A key aspect of delivering quality healthcare is ensuring the optimal functioning of medical and laboratory equipment. To this end, World Vision continuously supports the monitoring, maintaining, and calibrating of medical equipment to guarantee accurate and reliable results. This Terms of Reference (TOR) outlines the requirements for preventive maintenance and calibration services for equipment at the National TB reference laboratories in Mogadishu, Hargeisa and Garowe. Purpose The objective is to engage a qualified vendor to provide preventive maintenance and calibration services for medical and laboratory equipment. The vendor will ensure the equipment is functioning correctly, is safe to use, and delivers accurate results. Scope of Services The selected vendor will be responsible for performing the following tasks: Inspection and Initial Assessment: Conduct a thorough inspection of the equipment to identify any necessary repairs, and provide an initial condition report of each piece of equipment. Calibration: Perform calibration of medical and laboratory equipment to ensure it provides accurate and reliable results according to industry standards. Preventive Maintenance: Carry out preventive maintenance on all equipment during the calibration procedure and at a follow-up session six months later. Maintenance should include cleaning, lubrication, part replacements, and any necessary adjustments. Reporting: Issue detailed service reports for each piece of equipment, including calibration certificates, maintenance activities, and any repairs completed. Reports should comply with ISO 9001 or other relevant documentation standards. Labeling and Stickers: Apply calibration and maintenance stickers to each piece of equipment. These stickers should be durable, waterproof, and spill-proof, containing the service date and the next scheduled maintenance date. Inventory Management: Submit an updated electronic list of all calibrated medical equipment, detailing the equipment type, manufacturer, model, serial number, and condition. Onsite Service: All services must be performed onsite at the health facilities. No equipment should be removed from the premises unless authorized by MoH/NTP/NTRL. Non-Functional Equipment: Submit a separate report of any equipment found to be non-functional or beyond repair before calibration. Expertise Required The vendor must meet the following qualifications: Registration and Tax Compliance: The vendor must be a registered business entity (must submit certificate of registration) and in good standing with the Federal Government of Somalia’s tax authority, with proof of valid tax identification and recent tax clearance. Accreditation: The vendor must be accredited by relevant body from Ministry of Health federal government of Somalia for medical equipment calibration and maintenance. Certified Technicians: The vendor must employ certified biomedical equipment Engineer who have experience in maintaining and calibrating medical equipment. Experience: The vendor must have demonstrated experience in providing similar services to reputable healthcare organizations, preferably in humanitarian settings. Calibration Equipment: The vendor must have access to calibrated test equipment required for troubleshooting, repairing, and validating medical and laboratory equipment. Previous Projects: Vendors with prior experience working with international organizations or healthcare institutions, particularly in low-resource settings, will be given preference. Service Schedule Preventive maintenance and calibration will be performed biannually or as required First Maintenance: During the initial calibration procedure. Second Maintenance: Six months or as required after the first service. Deliverables Calibration Certificates: For each piece of equipment calibrated, with details on the calibration process and outcomes. Preventive Maintenance Report: Summarizing the preventive maintenance activities and any repairs or adjustments made. Inventory List: A Microsoft Excel list of all equipment serviced, including equipment type, manufacturer, model, serial number, and condition. Non-Functional Equipment Report: A separate list of any equipment found to be non-functional or in need of replacement. Location of Service All services will be conducted at the National TB reference laboratory in Mogadishu, Hargeisa and Garowe More Details to be provided in full ToR upon Expression of Interest. We hereby invite Expression of Interest from registered, approved and reputable consultants to provide above-named services to World Vision Somalia.
How to Apply
1. Interested bidders must be registered to provide consultancy services in their respective countries. 2. Request for Proposal documents will be available Free of Charge to all interested bidders who express interest by filling the form provided in this link[https://forms.office.com/r/J6MiQ7gthW](https://forms.office.com/r/J6MiQ7gthW) by 5:00PM Wednesday 03rd December 2025. 3. Instructions for submission of completed proposals shall be indicated on the Request for Proposal document. 4. Nothing in this Expression of Interest shall be construed to give rise to contractual obligations with World Vision. 5. World Vision, may at its absolute discretion, suspend or defer this EOI process. “World Vision reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid and is not bound to give reasons for its decision”