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Posted by: Hourly Internet Recruitment <Reply@bestbrightest.com> on November 17, 2009 at 14:15:06. Click here to reply to this post via Email.
Contract / Temp to Perm / Permanent: Contract
Senior Field Engineer with extensive Facility Construction experience sought by Global EPC/M for long term leadership assignment on large city-building project in Middle East.
DUTIES:
Monitor the workplace for unsafe situations.
Maintain safety awareness with the contractors.
Address contractors' technical queries.
Review technical submittals.
Enforce, through Quality Assurance, the contractors' Quality Control program.
Track and verify quantities of unit price contracts.
Facilitate the interfaces between contractors and government agencies and utilities.
Review, for constructability, the contract design packages.
Participate in bid evaluations. Conduct 3 Quality Control Audits on every contractor.
Participate in weekly contractor progress meetings.
Participate in Testing and Commissioning activities.
Participate in Initial Acceptance proceedings.
Review and check As-builts.
Monitor materials testing and reports.
Review O&M manuals; recommended spare parts lists.
Review DCNS/SCNS for accuracy and completeness.
Mentor employees as requested.
Address issues as determined by the Manager of Construction.
QUALIFICATIONS:
College/University Degree with significant experience as Facility Contracts Supervisor, Senior Field Engineer/Contract Supervisor or similar, with site supervision responsibilities.
Professional license preferred.
Substantial supervisory experience is essential. Experience must relate to construction of major facilitate involving reinforced concrete,
structural steel.
Also experience with housing, heavy industrial/civil structures and ancillary buildings and water storage tanks, including knowledge of mechanical and electrical services.
Site Prep and Site Development work experience is desirable.
Experience in using computer tools for work is helpful.
Previous overseas experience preferred, parcticularly Middle East experience.
This is a long-term project position with a US-based global EPCM organization on a Middle-Eastern city infrastructure expansion project. The project includes expansion of an industrial port, pipeline refurbishment, increasing capacity of the cooling system, neighborhood planning and expansion, and new desalination plants.
24 month contract, 5.5 day workweek with overtime paid and 3 annual turnarounds. Family status position.
To apply, please send your resume to: Reply@bestbrightest.com
If you are not a match with this position but possess city-building engineering or construction experience and willingness to work in Middle Eastern countries, please send your resume to: hir@bestbrightest.com. You will receive an acknowledgment initially – if I locate a match for you later I’ll be in touch. Thanks!
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