Architect Authority Approvals Coordinator

Develop a Statutory Authority and Approvals strategy. To then ensure authority approval requirements are included in the Master Schedule.
Execute, monitor and update the Authority Approvals / Permits register and work with regulatory authorities to ensure that the required approvals are in place in a timely manner.
Develop relationships and hold regular meetings with key permit users to the project to ensure all necessary permits for delivery of construction works are in place.
Supporting the PM’s and DCD Design Managers in making timely submissions and tracking the progress of those submissions.
Develop systems to ensure that permits in use are current and valid for the construction activity.
Responsible for ensuring NOC submissions are fully coordinated and integrated for every project on a multidiscipline basis, before being issued for local authority NOC’s.
Coordination with the Local authorities as needed on technical issues relating to submissions.
Qualifications and Experience:
Architectural Degree from a recognized and accredited University.
Minimum 4 years of work experience in Dubai in coordinating approvals at a local architectural consultant.
Fluent in English and Arabic.
Should be able to handle submission / approval procedures such as DM, JAFZA, TECOM, DEWA, RTA while Sharjah authorities knowledge will be an added advantage.
Should have hands on skills in AutoCAD. Knowledge and proficiency of Revit Architecture will be an added advantage.

Short Info

  • Published:9 years ago
  • Company:ARC International Architecture and Engineering Consultants
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

Include a Mix of Skills, Qualifications, and Industry-specific Words : How to Use Keywords in Your Resume

How to Use Keywords in Your Resume
ATS software is not always accurate. So when you’ve found the keywords to put on your resume, you need to include them clearly so that the ATS can read them.
Don’t: Embed resume keywords in images or use fancy fonts.
Do: Use standard fonts and avoid images in favor of plain text.

 

Include a Mix of Skills, Qualifications, and Industry-specific Words
The ideal keywords to include in your resume should be related to soft skills and hard skills.
Other keywords include any certifications you have — as long as they’re specified in the job listing.
For instance, if the job ad for a web developer role mentions “programming languages,” your skills section might look like this:
C++
Java
Python
TypeScript
These languages are good examples of industry-specific terminology. Only people specializing in IT are likely to know what “TypeScript” is.
It’s important to use job-specific resume keywords so that the hiring manager knows you’re familiar with the industry — even if you’re looking for an entry-level job.
Including these words shows you’ve done at least the minimum amount of research, and have an interest in the field.
Also, use synonyms to increase the variety of keywords on your resume. A “programmer” should also refer to themself as a “coder” because these two words mean roughly the same thing, and you never know exactly what terms have been programmed into the ATS.