Role Summary
WuXi Biologics is looking for a Construction Manager to lead site development and EPCM management for new and retrofit facility projects. You will be responsible for the end-to-end construction lifecycle, from developing EHS and labor retention plans to overseeing mechanical completion and commissioning.
Location : Tuas Biomedical Park (Company shuttle bus is provided)
Key Responsibilities
1. Project Planning & Site Strategy
- Collaborate with Project Managers to develop Site EHS, Security, and Labor Retention plans.
- Assist in establishing the Project Master Schedule and detailed Construction Schedule Plans.
- Manage site temporary infrastructure, including power, water, lighting, and access, ensuring safe and efficient operational conditions.
2. Execution & Subcontractor Management
- Lead the pre-qualification and interview process for subcontractors and vendors, including site visits and factory inspections.
- Chair Project Turnover and Kick-off meetings for key subcontracting packages.
- Review subcontracts and purchase orders; verify cost codes and certify invoices for payment.
- Monitor work-in-place quantities for accurate Cost Reporting.
3. Quality Control & Technical Oversight
- Oversee construction teams to ensure 100% compliance with contract documents and technical specifications.
- Manage the RFI (Request for Information) process, maintaining logs and ensuring timely responses to prevent project delays.
- Perform QC functions to verify the use of approved materials, mix designs, and system certifications.
- Maintain a rigorous Change Log to ensure all approved modifications are processed and documented.
4. Schedule Recovery & Commissioning
- Track subcontractor success against target deadlines; develop acceleration or recovery schedules when milestones are at risk.
- Notify Project Management of any actions impacting safety, cost, or quality.
- Lead the Mechanical Completion check and develop the Commissioning and Project Close-out plans.
Requirement
- Bachelor Degree or Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil / Biological Engineering, or a related technical field.
- Minimum of 10 - 15 years in management of new industrial construction and retrofit projects.
- Deep knowledge of site development, permitting, building/electrical codes, and scheduling methods.
- Proven EPCM management experience; a Professional Engineer (PE) license is highly preferred.
- Ability to work in a flexible, detail-oriented style, including availability for evening conference calls with global teams.
- Must be able to wear appropriate PPE and stand, sit, or walk for extended periods during site inspections.