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Project Engineer

5-7 Years
SGD 50,400 - 54,000 per month

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  • Posted 45 months ago

Job Description

Lead and oversee the project execution and deliver solutions to meet customer requirement.

. Assist Project Manager to coordinate, monitor and control in accordance to project schedule, cost and scope baselines.

. Work on assigned project tasks independently with engineering team, project owner and sub-contractors/ suppliers.

. Attend site meetings to establish clear visibility on daily scope of work.

. Daily preparation of BQ material, work-permit application & documentation/ drawing submittal.

. Ensuring Quality standards, and all Health & Safety requirements are adhered to client & company policy.

. Monitor and liaise with lower tier subcontractor & suppliers in order to meet on-time delivery, optimum cost, quality and safety performance.

. Able to read, understand and develop basic isometric drawings, P&ID and PFD drawings.

. Perform other adhoc duties as assigned by Project Manager.

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Job ID: 36997291

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