SITE ENGINEER FOR A CONSULTANT IN DUBAI URGENTLY REQUIRED
JOB DESCRIPTION
An established locally owned engineering consultant company in Dubai requires a Qualified Arabic Site Engineer with 5 years of work experience in a Consultant Company in Dubai, Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, with valid U.A.E Driving License and obtain an approved Dubai Municipality License and member of U.A.E Society of Engineers.
Job description, but not limited to; • Must be Arabic nationality well experienced in Project execution and supervision capability experience in construction management; monitoring program of work, checking and follow up payment contractual awareness...etc??
Good knowledge in Dubai Municipality system and authorities rules - Strong communication & computer skills. -Ability to manage on-going / under construction projects with coordination skills between Main Contractor and Sub- contractors. - Reading and writing in English is a must.
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