Office Engineer
Project Documentation and Reporting: Preparing and maintaining records of project progress, including daily reports, reports on site activities, and tracking project milestones.
Cost Estimation and Budgeting: Assisting in cost control, ensuring the project stays within budget by monitoring and analyzing costs for labor, materials, and other resources.
Procurement Management: Coordinating the procurement of materials, equipment, and services for construction projects, ensuring timely delivery and compliance with project specifications.
Coordination with Site Engineers: Assisting site engineers by providing technical support, ensuring that the project design is followed, and resolving any discrepancies or issues that arise during construction.
Contract Administration: Managing and reviewing contracts, change orders, and other project-related documents, ensuring compliance with regulations, project scope, and timelines. Quality Control: Ensuring that the project meets the required standards and specifications by helping with inspections and testing.
Communication: Acting as a liaison between the project team, clients, contractors, and suppliers, addressing any concerns or clarifications needed.
Scheduling: Assisting in the preparation and monitoring of project schedules, helping to allocate resources effectively to avoid delays. Safety and Compliance:
Ensuring that all construction activities comply with safety regulations and local laws, and reporting any violations or potential hazards.
Employer questions
- What's your expected monthly basic salary?
- Which of the following types of qualifications do you have?
- How many years' experience do you have as an Office Engineer?