MEP Planning, Quantity Surveyor, Mechanical Engineers

URGENTLY REQUIRED FOR REPUTED ELECTRO-MECHANICAL COMPANY-DUBAI
1.MEP PLANNING ENGINEER
Job description / Role
– Planning, Scheduling and management of the program of works.
– Accumulates, collects and analyses data and information required for planning.
– Produce tender, pre-design, design, procurement, construction and completion schedules.
– Verify & update critical path and interfaces between design/ engineering/ procurement/ execution.
Requirements
– Must have degree qualified with overseas experience preferred.
– Must be independent, resourceful and good team player.
– Good initiative, interpersonal, presentation and communication skills.
– Able to use Primavera P6 on advance level.
– Able to use MS-Office package especially MS-Excel on advance level.
– Able to write clear and concise technical reports for the management.
– Nationality Preference: Indian, Filipino or Pakistani – MUST BE BASED IN UAE.
– 2-5 Years of experience in MEP Projects.
2.MEP SITE ENGINEERS (HVAC/FIRE FIGHTING/PLUMBING
MECHANICAL ENGINEER(HVAC, MEP, Fire Fighting & Drainage)- MEP

.Have to ensure that contractor understands the contract documents including drawings / specs, phase plans, MEP systems interrelationships, workflow & schedule
.Have to address problems that might develop, between consultant / subcontractors
.Should coordinate with consultant on reviews for shop drawings, MEP related designs, HVAC, Fire Alarm / Fighting & provide solution options
.Assist in MEP, HVAC/Fire Alarm & Fire Fighting submittals / comments the submittals
.Have to review installation of MEP, HVAC, Fire Alarm / Fighting works
.Should direct, monitor & control MEP contractor activities
.Have to Coordinate & manage MEP related materials, systems & shop drawings submittals
.Should ensure MEP Subcontractors adhere with relevant Quality records /regulations including safety
.Provide cost estimate support for maintenance projects
.Monitor & report MEP work progress
.Should review drawings submitted by main contractor & verify bill of quantities
.Should review contractor monthly progress valuation of MEP work prior to invoicing
.Have to test & assist commissioning of MEP equipment
3.QUANTITY SURVEYORS-03
Requires a B.E/Diploma – Electrical/Mechanical/Mechanics. Role is to Review MEP BOQ of other projects, prepare BOQ and specifications for the MEP equipment, check installation works, prepare MEP snags for the site works LV works / HVAC / Mechanical
RESUME WITHOUT SUBJECT ARE NOT CONSIDERED.

Short Info

  • Published:8 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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