Kimly Construction Pte Ltd salaries

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    Salary satisfaction at Kimly Construction Pte Ltd

    80%
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    at Kimly Construction Pte Ltd
    Tai Seng, North-East Region
    This role is responsible to create and update BIM models based on contract drawings and latest information during tender and project stage.
    This role is responsible to create and update BIM models based on contract drawings and latest information during tender and project stage.
    classification: EngineeringEngineering
    26d ago
    26d ago

    at Kimly Construction Pte Ltd
    Ang Mo Kio, North-East Region
    Drive project success with a leading construction firm. Develop detailed plans, boost efficiency, and grow your career.
    Drive project success with a leading construction firm. Develop detailed plans, boost efficiency, and grow your career.
    classification: EngineeringEngineering
    30d+ ago
    30d+ ago

    What’s it like working at Kimly Construction Pte Ltd?

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    Employees at Kimly Construction appreciate the flexible work schedules and the company's support for personal and professional development through training courses. They also highlight the good teamwork and relationships with co-workers, as well as the company's focus on safety standards. However, some potential challenges include employees feeling they have to take on extra work beyond their roles, being closely monitored through CCTV cameras, and a need for new hires to learn many things independently without structured training.