The role involves supervising piping and equipment installation, coordinating with contractors, tracking project progress, ensuring safety standards, and supporting on-site documentation and testing.
JOB DESCRIPTION
a) Piping & equipment installation and site inspection
b) progress tracking and reporting
c) attend meeting when required
d) coordinating with other contractor and partners on site
e) attending all safety related works and quality related works
f) fulfilling any request & instruction from superior
g) involve and prepare and assist in T&C physical site works and documentation
h) If necessary, work extended hours, shift works.
JOB REQUIREMENTSn/a
BUSINESS SEGMENTInfrastructurePLATFORMOperating DivisionKeppel Singapore Office
1 HarbourFront Avenue, Level 2, Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore, 098632
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