Job Description
Job Description
- Examining and reviewing or assessing construction plans and preparing quantity requirements
- Gathering and preparing reports, analyses, contracts, budgets, risk assessments, and other necessary and relevant documents and forwarding them to the appropriate management or personnel
- Liaising and working collaboratively with site managers, clients, contractors, subcontractors, and stakeholders
- Providing advice, recommendations, and suggestions to managers and clients on innovative improvements and new strategies
- Documenting relevant changes in design and updating budgets when required
- Building and maintaining healthy and professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders
- Traveling from the office to various sites when required
- Handling the payment of workers, vendors, and subcontractors.
- Having experience with TRANSCO, SWS, TAQA, etc is advantage to the applicant.
About the Team
Emarat Aloula Contracting Company
Emarat Aloula Contracting is a multidiscipline general contractor that also provides extensive facilities management services, working with a wide range of sectors from petrochemical to water. The services delivered by the business include infrastructure projects development, fabrication services, EPC, scaffolding services, engineering, and construction.
The expansive Emarat Aloula facilities cover an area of 280,000m2, with six covered fabrication bays, a painting area, and ample storage space for both raw materials and finished products. EAC employs 2500 people from multiple countries, and has built strong relationships with some of the leading EPC firms in the region.
Emarat Aloula Contracting Co. has worked with a number of private and government institutions such as ADWEA Waste-Water Plant, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City and Dubai Festival City Mall.
ASC created the PRIDE Core Foundation, based on Planning, Reliability, Innovation, Determination, and Experience. We live by these values in every project we undertake to ensure high levels of quality are always implemented.
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