To identify and establishing the scope of works, the budget allocated, the work programme and the quality requirements & acceptance criteria for the projects undertaken by the company.
To identify the discrepancies between the tender drawings and the actual site conditions.
To identify project risks and develop mitigation plan.
To direct and manage expectations of stakeholders (clients, consultants and project team members) to accept the discrepancies and resulting changes to be made to accommodate the actual site conditions.
To control changes and recommend corrective and/or preventive actions in anticipation of possible problems.
To prioritise completion of project within or well-ahead of the budget and schedule while meeting client needs, acceptance criteria, business objectives and design guidelines.
To fulfil handover and/or transition requirements. Ensure completion of scopes and deliverables and obtain signed off documentation from authorised personnel.
To provide leadership and direction to project teams and attend key client and project meetings as required.
Responsible for managing and positively developing relationships with stakeholders.
Responsible for managing projects profitability.
Job Requirements
At least a Bachelors degree in Engineering (Civil and Structural), Construction, Architecture or related field.
At least 6 years of working experience in construction industry.
Good command of spoken and written English, Mandarin and Bahasa Malaysia and fluent in Mandarin would be an added advantage.
Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project & AutoCAD and equivalent.
Possess excellent project management, time management and leadership skills.
Understand all aspects of the project and technical building requirements.
Able to establish strong working relationships with stakeholder
Job Benefits
Skill developmentProject managers develop skills such as problem-solving, leadership, communication, and budget and schedule management. FlexibilityProject managers may be able to choose their work schedule to be most productive. Reduced riskProject managers can analyze, communicate, and prioritize risks to help mitigate project risk.Improved productivityProject managers can optimize workflows and define goals to improve productivity and project quality.