Your new role – challenging and future-oriented:
The individual is responsible for organizing, implementing, and overseeing the electrical
contractor's scope of work on the construction site, ensuring the successful execution of their
duties.
This includes coordinating the electrical site team and managing all electrical activities
related to the project.
The role involves inspecting the construction site to monitor progress and ensure adherence to
design specifications, contracts, schedules, and safety standards. Regular reporting is made to
the General Site Manager and the Sub PM electrical Engineering.
Tracking the project timeline and implementing corrective actions to address delays is also a key
responsibility. Ensuring contractors meet the technical specifications, quality standards, time
schedules, and HSE requirements is essential.
Collaboration with the Engineering department (PM electrical Engineering) is required for
technical information exchange. Regular communication with PM electrical Engineering is crucial,
especially when resolving technical queries.
Additionally, the individual will check and follow up
on Field Quality Plans and establish and manage the RFI (Request for Information/Technical
Queries) procedure on-site, working alongside the Project Manager electrical.
The individual is tasked with assessing the constructability of electrical design documents,
providing feedback to engineering teams, and monitoring and approving Non-Conformance
Reports (NCRs) and as-built documentation submitted by contractors.
On a regular basis, the individual will support and report to the General Site Manager and Sub PM
electrical Engineering regarding HSE, quality, documentation, project schedule, progress, risks and opportunities, contracts, claims, workforce deployment, forecasts, contractor performance, deliveries, and notable events.
Ensuring HSE requirements are met in line with Company Policy, laws, and standards is a priority.
The role also involves adhering to Siemens Compliance and Business Conduct Guidelines and
applying both national and international safety regulations