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  1. Project Planning and Scheduling

  2. Understand project scope, specifications, and client requirements.

  3. Develop detailed project plans, work breakdown structures (WBS), and timelines.
  4. Allocate resources (labor, materials, subcontractors).
  5. Coordinate design approvals and client sign-offs.

  6. Site Management and Execution

  7. Oversee daily site operations to ensure timely execution.

  8. Ensure adherence to drawings, BOQ, and specifications.
  9. Monitor subcontractors and suppliers.
  10. Manage and mitigate on-site issues or delays.
  11. Coordinate with MEP, civil, and joinery teams.

  12. Client Communication and Reporting

  13. Act as the single point of contact for clients.

  14. Provide weekly or bi-weekly progress reports.
  15. Handle client feedback, design changes, or variations.
  16. Ensure client expectations are met on quality, cost, and timeline.

  17. Cost Management and Budget Control

  18. Ensure the project stays within the approved budget.

  19. Track and approve invoices, material requisitions, and variations.
  20. Identify cost-saving opportunities without compromising quality.
  21. Prevent scope creep or unauthorized changes.

  22. Quality Assurance and Compliance

  23. Ensure that all works meet company standards, industry codes, and client requirements.

  24. Conduct site inspections and quality control checks.
  25. Ensure safety regulations and municipality approvals are adhered to (e.g., DCD, DM, Trakhees).

  26. Risk Management

  27. Identify potential project risks (delay, cost overrun, design mismatch).

  28. Develop contingency plans.
  29. Handle disputes with clients, consultants, or subcontractors.
  30. Ensure project documentation is in place to protect company interests.

  31. Documentation and Handover

  32. Maintain and organize all project records, including:

  33. Drawings
  34. Material submittals
  35. Inspection requests
  36. Approvals and correspondence
  37. Prepare handover documentation: as-built drawings, warranties, operation manuals.
  38. Ensure snag list is completed and signed off.

  39. Team Leadership and Coordination

  40. Supervise site engineers, supervisors, and foremen.

  41. Assign roles and ensure accountability across the team.
  42. Foster collaboration between designers, procurement, site team, and subcontractors.

  43. Procurement Coordination

  44. Collaborate with procurement to ensure timely material delivery.

  45. Approve material selections and samples.
  46. Ensure that long-lead items are ordered in time to avoid delays.

  47. Post-Completion Support

  48. Ensure Defect Liability Period (DLP) obligations are fulfilled.

  49. Handle any post-handover issues or warranty claims.
  50. Maintain client relationship for future projects or referrals.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: AED3, AED6,000.00 per month

Application Question(s):

  • Available to join immediately ?

Experience:

  • Project management : 5 years (Preferred)
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