Woh Hup
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    Salary satisfaction at Woh Hup

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    at Woh Hup (Private) Limited
    Central Region
    Ability to identify potential and occurring problems that affect the schedule of works at site and recommend solutions to relevant team/department.
    Ability to identify potential and occurring problems that affect the schedule of works at site and recommend solutions to relevant team/department.
    classification: EngineeringEngineering
    30m ago
    30m ago

    at Woh Hup (Private) Limited
    Central Region
    The Deputy Project Manager is responsible for assisting the Project Manager on the progress of site works and manpower related aspects of the project.
    The Deputy Project Manager is responsible for assisting the Project Manager on the progress of site works and manpower related aspects of the project.
    classification: ConstructionConstruction
    32m ago
    32m ago

    What’s it like working at Woh Hup?

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    Employees at Woh Hup appreciate the friendly and helpful colleagues who create a positive working atmosphere, along with supportive bosses and managers who demonstrate good leadership. The attractive yearly bonus based on project profits and comprehensive benefits package are well-regarded. Staff value the excellent learning opportunities through work on large-scale projects and the company's strong commitment to safety on site. The variety of work keeps roles interesting and provides broad exposure to the construction industry.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Working hours can be long, particularly for site teams during busy periods, which may impact work-life balance. The workload can be heavy with tight deadlines and demanding project timelines, especially at the start of new projects. Some employees have noted that the company could improve its adoption of modern technology such as BIM systems, and that communication within the organisation could occasionally be clearer. Additionally, there may be opportunities to develop more structured career progression pathways and training programmes for employees seeking advancement.