Job Descriptions
- Understand the drawings and job specifications; Draft method statements on the assigned tasks and seek approval from supervisor.
- Plan and order for equipment and material required on the tasks; Seek client approvals (as and when required) on time to minimise delays.
- Prepare the ITP (inspection and test plan) documents, job hazard analysis (JHA) and risk assessment report for the assigned tasks in consultation with supervisor.
- Liaise and coordinate with all respective Utilities Agencies.
- Plan and monitor all utility diversion works.
- Coordination with the site team and the various utilities agencies on the management of Utilities, diversions, temporary/permanent supports etc.
- Monitor progress against the program milestones for on-time completion; Monitor production rate and provide feedback to supervisor on resource allocation.
- Check workmanship and quality against specifications in drawings and ITP requirements; Perform other quality tests as required.
- Provide inputs to supervisor to minimise wastage and optimise material/labour costs;
- Salary Range: $4800 - $5000 (Based on Experience)
Job Requirements
- Degree/Diploma in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
- At least 3 years of experience in managing utilities diversion, planning and construction works.
- Independent and able to work with multiple stakeholders.