Job Title: ASSISTANT RESIDENT ENGINEER: BRIDGE STRUCTURE
Company:HR Option
Job description: Job SummaryThis position is site spesific for the duration of the project.The following:Formal Education:
- Degree or National Diploma in Civil Engineering
Experience:
- 5 to 10 years’ experience in the construction monitoring of structural work with specific experience in bridge structures
Registration:
- Candidate Engineer, Candidate Technologist or Candidate Technician with the Engineering Council of SA (ECSA)
- Experience with COTO (COLTO)
will enable you to do the following duties:
- Monitoring of the Construction Works in accordance with the Project Specifications, COTO and FIDIC;
- Auditing Site safety measures: Supervisory staff and Contractor;
- Attend to Site and Technical meetings and preparing minutes;
- Maintenance of daily site diary;
- Monitor and assess survey data;
- Monitor and assess all test results and attend to other quality control matters;
- Measurement of quantities and verification of the Contractor’s monthly payment certificates;
- Monitor, assess and inspect structural works;
- Preparing budgets and cashflows;
- Preparing Works Authorisations;
- Programme and expenditure control;
- Attend and minute work schedule meetings with Contractor;
- Preparing of site instructions and site memorandums;
- Assist with the preparation and compilation of the Contract Report;
- Any other reasonable request.
HR OptionRecruiter
Expected salary: R30000 per month
Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
Job date: Sun, 12 Jan 2025 00:37:00 GMT
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