Perks & Benefits
Perks & Benefits
津貼和福利
津貼和福利
The construction sector covers the commercial, industrial, residential, roads and utility systems with positions ranging from unskilled to roles that require significant training. The job positions include labourers, carpenters, electricians, equipment operators, plumbers, engineer, welder and construction managers.
The role of site supervisor is involved in management and supervision of a construction site in accordance with the health and safety guidelines. Responsibilities include coordinating deliveries of equipment, completing records for site reports, attending site management meetings and resolving problems as well as implementing improvements.
The role of site engineer is to provide technical advice, planning, organising and supervising construction projects. Responsibilities include ensuring projects meet agreed specifications, liaising with clients, preparing site reports and ensuring the safety as well as health are adhered.
The role of quantity surveyor is to be in charge of managing all costs related to civil engineering and building projects. Responsibilities include carrying out feasibility studies, risk analysis evaluations, advising on legal issues, drawing up contracts with vendors and negotiating the cost of projects.
The role of project engineer is to be responsible for all engineering and technical disciplines that projects involved. Responsibilities include scheduling, planning, forecasting and managing all the technical activities aiming at ensuring project quality from conception to completion.
The role of project coordinator is to administer and organise all types of projects from simple to more complex plans. Responsibilities include working closely with project manager to prepare action plans, resources, timeframes and budget for projects. An exceptional project coordinator should have excellent time management and communication skills.
The role of project director is to oversee workers in various departments who are assigned certain tasks to complete for a given project. Responsibilities include developing a timeline for the completion of a given project, create a budget, recommend changes to a project and developing an alternate course of action for completing a job.
The role of technical manager is to oversee all technical matters companywide and manage the technology support team. Responsibilities include conducting interviews for support staff, provide guidance to upper management, report progress including any changes made to plans and delegate technical responsibilities as well as monitor progress of projects.
The role of safety officer is to facilitate compliance with occupational health and safety guidelines. Responsibilities include advising on various safety-related topics, conduct a risk assessment, review existing policies, oversee installations and record incidents to determine cause. An exceptional safety officer will also be detail-oriented and ready to act in emergencies.
The role of structural engineer is to design, plan and oversee the construction of new structures. Responsibilities include selecting appropriate construction materials, providing technical advice, obtaining building regulations approval, liaising with relevant professional staff and inspecting properties.
A clerk of works is tasked with overseeing the quality and safety of work on a construction site, making sure the building plans and specifications are being followed correctly. Responsibilities include recording results, identifying defects, liaising with construction staff and monitoring progress.
The role of the landscape architecture is to design attractive and functional public spaces. Responsibilities include meeting with clients to understand the requirement of a project, prepare site plans, coordinate the arrangement of proposed landscape design, prepare graphic presentations and analyse environmental reports on land conditions.
The property industry involves in the planning, designing, construction, buying and selling of developed property. In this field, a wide variety of skills are involved in commercial, industrial, residential and agricultural sectors. The job roles include architect, construction manager, welder, leasing agent, property manager, surveyor, real estate agent, manager, officer and engineer.
The role of property agent is to be an intermediary between sellers and buyers. Responsibilities include providing guidance in purchasing property, determine clients needs and performing comparative market analysis.
The role of real estate agent is to be an intermediary between sellers and buyers. Responsibilities include providing guidance in purchasing property, determine clients needs and performing comparative market analysis.
The role of property manager is to be responsible for the property management oversight of assigned commercial and residential properties. Responsibilities include designing business plans, inspect maintenance to meet standards, maintain a positive relationship with tenants, negotiate lease with contractors, handle operating expenses and managing annual budgets.