Join one of Dubai’s leading Engineering, architecture and environmental companies with a diversified business in the building industry.
* Candidates having minimum of 5 years’ experience in UAE in site construction supervision of high rise towers and luxury villas is required.
* Experience of working related to construction quality assurance of electrical works with understanding of effective electrical inspection processes, technical submittals and drawing review.
* Experience of working with local authorities to ensure all design submittals comply with regulations.
* Working experience in ELV e.g. CCTV, data IT access control, BMS etc with relevant testing and commissioning experience.
* Working Experience with LV, MV, HV, and EHV electrical circuits. Under general supervision, performs difficult and sometimes complex inspection tasks. Inspects various facets of work on the construction site and performs continuous surveillance of assigned construction activities to ensure compliance with all applicable codes, standards, and specifications.
* Conducts tests to determine if work has been done in accordance with contract specifications.
* Inspects electrical installations to ensure proper grounding, circuit integrity, and adherence to statutory and customer regulations.
* Provides general inspection on all construction labor and subcontracted tasks to ensure professional workmanship.
* Participates in the development of quality control reports and procedures
* Participates in the development of job safety practices and in the preparation of safety reports.
* Performs other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate.
Candidate willing to join on immediate basis and with minimum 5 years of experience in UAE shall be preferred.
Sales Skills for the Workplace
There are some retail sales skills that aren’t usually listed on a resume, but are still important for sales employees. Ensure you have these five skills to achieve success in sales.
Persistence
The ability to persist in spite of rejections is vital for salespeople. Not everyone will say “no” directly — some will listen to your entire pitch and then politely decline. To be a good sales employee, you can’t take this personally either.
Keep in mind that rejection is just part of working in sales. Assume that you’ll receive many more rejections than sales, and learn to shrug them off without interpreting them as a reflection on your ability.
Keep in mind that rejection is just part of working in sales.