Instrumentation & Monitoring Engineer
(A) Essential Job Functions:
The Instrumentation & Monitoring Engineer is responsible for, but not limited to, the following:
- Conduct, manage and solve technical issues escalated from sites related to instrumentation and monitoring.
- Coordinate, manage, and supervise all the instrument installation and monitoring works.
- Liaise and coordinate with subcontractor for installation and monitoring issues.
- Interpret and prepare interpretative reports for instrumentation.
- Participate in monitoring meetings with client and coordinate with IMC.
- Coordinate with the construction team to minimise obstruction and damage to the monitoring instruments.
- Supervise and quality control in instrumentation works
- Other ad-hoc duties assigned by manager.
(B) Minimum Qualifications/ Job Experience:
- A Degree holder in Civil Engineering/Geotechnical Engineering or equivalent.
- Minimum 8 years of engineering experience in civil projects.
- Experience in Instrument Installation, Recordings, Interpretation.
(D) Knowledge/ Skills/ Abilities:
- Adept in using MS Office, especially, Excel, PowerPoint and Word.
- Able to work independently and with minimal supervision.
- Excellent English communication and written skill (To liaise with Government Authorities, clients and associates).
- Must be able to work under pressure.
Company profile
Obayashi Singapore Private Limited
Obayashi Corporation (Singapore Office) established its operations in Singapore in 1965, predating Singapore’s history as a nation. The Singapore Office has since developed into one of the largest offices in Obayashi’s worldwide network.
Since the start of operations in 1965, the Singapore Office has distinguished itself with numerous successful diverse projects. The East Coast Reclamation project began in 1965 and was Obayashi’s first major overseas civil engineering project in Singapore. Upon completion of the 20 year project in 1985, a total of 1,114 hectares (1.8% of Singapore’s land mass) had been reclaimed. Obayashi Singapore Office has also contributed to Singapore’s landmark skyline with the construction of skyscrapers such as the Treasury Building (1986), SIA Building (1997), One Raffles Quay (2006), Ocean Financial Centre (2011) and Straits Trading Building (2009).
In January 2014, Obayashi’s operations in Singapore was formally localized into a subsidiary. Localization would enable the company to focus more on projects rooted in the region and enhance our track record that has made us one of the leading construction companies in Singapore.
We look forward to progress together with Singapore to the next 50 years milestone.
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