Responsible for management and coordination of all project specifications, coordination, and preparation of Design Input / Output Validation
Design, generate BOQ and cost estimate for Parking Systems, Gate Barriers, CCTV etc
Should be able to understand the drawings, specifications of the parking systems
Compile tender documents with full commercial & contractual understanding
Attend clarification meetings with client/consultant.
Send inquiries and coordinate with vendors for offers.
Technically & commercially Evaluate vendor offers and prepare comparative statements.
To meet the tough bidding time frame of clients and internal departments. Knowledge of Project Phases, Engineering and Site Management manpower estimation concepts Support the sales team in pre-sales presentations with clients.
Skills
We are looking for an Estimation Engineer for our group company into Parking Management. The potential candidate must have minimum 2 years of experience in estimation mainly in CCTV or Parking solution product.
Resume Keyword Practices to Avoid
We’ve established that using resume keywords throughout your application boosts your chances of a human hiring manager seeing it.
However, be careful not to overdo it.
Packing your resume full of keywords is almost as bad as not including any at all.
Don’t forget that a real person will (hopefully) see your resume at some point. So use natural language that engages that person.
Tip
Make sure you balance hard skills vs soft skills on your resume to show you’re a rounded candidate.
Otherwise, they’ll think you’re either a bad writer — which indicates your communication skills aren’t good — or assume you’re trying to beat the ATS, making you seem dishonest.
Hidden Keywords
This is a sneakier trick some applicants use. It involves copy-pasting a keyword several times, but applying a white font so that the keywords are invisible.
But because the ATS scans all words despite their color, it counts all instances of a keyword. For example, a resume might contain five “invisible” instances of the keyword “business analysis” but only three “visible” ones. The “Find” tool can reveal where invisible keywords are:
Resume Objective
Business Analyst with over 5 years of experience supporting business solution software and performing business analysis. Aiming to utilize my strong prioritization skills and business analysis ability to achieve the goals of your company. Possess a Certification in Business Analysis.
Invisible keywords are used by some candidates.
The ATS counts all eight instances though, and “ranks” that resume higher.
However, since most ATS software lets the hiring manager see a plain text version of the resume, “hidden” keywords appear, and they’ll see your trick.
The result? You’ll come across as untrustworthy, and not worth hiring.