Irrigation Supervisor, Landscape / Flowers / Plants

Act as the Engineer site representative.
Provide technical advised and solutions to problems related to Irrigation works.
Supervised contractor activities and progress including documentation.
Client and Contractor coordination.
Ability to realize project requirements and deliver in accordance with company/client requirements and guidelines.
Ability to project plan and manage multiple tasks within a dynamic work environment.
Ability to oversee and manage all aspects of site construction activities including contractual related documentation.
Identify and prepare appropriate project solutions and options.
Provide support to ensure smooth execution of projects.
Perform duties in accordance with company’s highest quality expectations, health and safety policies and procedures.
Assist in supervising the construction of irrigation and associated works..
Direct, assist and monitor the performance of the inspectors as applicable.
Convene and chair special meetings with the Contractor, subcontractors and other parties related to his work.
Ensure accuracy and completeness of records.
Ensure safety goals are achieved on the project and oversee implementation of safety procedures on the project.
Act positively, and participate in all health and safety issues at site, as required by the RE and the Project Safety Representatives.

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  • Published:7 years ago
  • Company:ARMS Group
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

Persistence : Sales Skills for the Workplace

Sales Skills for the Workplace
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Persistence
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