Construction Project Coordinator
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Job Description • Lead project planning and project management. Oversee project execution, monitor site progress, and ensure on-time completion of projects. • Ensure compliance with safety regulations and the latest WSH Act provisions at all times. • Ensure cost control and project completion within budget, utilizing resources and schedule. • Liaise with client's representatives regarding all site matters, and attend site meetings if required. • Delegate tasks and responsibilities to appropriate personnel. • Recognize and solve potential problems and evaluate project/program effectiveness. • Lead and mentor the team by setting guidelines and procedures, providing advice and supervision. • Identify and resolve operational problems and minimize delays. • Ensure that organization and government standards on safety are met and that customer safety and quality specifications are consistently met. • Coordinate with clients, sub-contractors, and consultants on all project matters. • Familiar with authority submissions and regulatory requirements. • Ensure site team of engineers, supervisors, foremen, and workers comply with client and regulatory requirements. • Assist management in monitoring the effectiveness of risk control measures. • Recommend appropriate risk control measures to reduce or eliminate identified risks. • Collaborate with the QS department to award sub-contractors. • Assist in ad-hoc tender for technical proposal submission. • Perform all other ad-hoc duties assigned. Requirement • Diploma/Degree in Civil Engineering/Architecture or equivalent. • Good communication and organizational skills. • Able to work independently with minimum supervision as well as in a team environment. • Able to work under pressure with high initiative and meet timelines. • At least 1-3 years of relevant experience in the construction industry. • Able to understand and create AutoCAD drawings. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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