Roles & Responsibilities
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Providing continuous on-site supervision and inspection of all M&E installation works
- Ensuring that all M&E installations strictly adhere to approved drawings, specifications, local codes (e.g., Singapore Standards, relevant BCA regulations, SCDF fire codes, PUB water regulations), and industry best practices.
- Inspecting M&E equipment and materials delivered to the site to verify they match approved samples and specifications, are undamaged, and are correctly stored.
- Monitoring and identifying any defective workmanship or non-compliant installations and instructing contractors for immediate rectification.
- Actively witnessing and verifying all necessary M&E system tests
- Ensuring that all M&E systems are properly commissioned to achieve the specified performance parameters and operational efficiency.
- Reviewing and approving test reports and commissioning records submitted by the contractor.
- Maintaining comprehensive daily site diaries, inspection logs, progress reports, and records of all M&E works, including dates of installation, testing, and approval.
- Tracking and reporting on the progress of M&E works against the project schedule, highlighting any delays or potential issues.
- Reviewing and commenting on contractor's M&E shop drawings, coordination drawings, method statements, material approvals, test certificates, and operation & maintenance (O&M) manuals.
- Preparing and maintaining defect lists (punch lists) during pre-completion inspections and ensuring timely rectification by contractors.
- Acting as the key M&E technical liaison between the main contractor, M&E subcontractors, M&E consultants (Qualified Person for Supervision - QP(S)), and the client.
- Attending regular site meetings, technical meetings, and coordination meetings to discuss M&E progress, resolve technical challenges, and ensure inter-disciplinary coordination.
- Assisting in resolving technical issues, design discrepancies, and site clashes related to M&E installations, often collaborating with the M&E QP(D).
- Ensuring that all M&E installation activities comply with workplace safety and health (WSH) regulations and project-specific safety plans.
JOB COMPETENCY (QUALIFICATION, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE)
Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline from a recognized university.Registered Resident Engineer with IES / ACES.At least a minimum of 5 years experience with supervision experience in Commercial / Office / Institution projects. Preferably to have experience in solar generation system, energy management system and BESS (Battery Energy Storage System).Tell employers what skills you have
Excavation
Water
Construction
Workplace Safety
Assurance
Energy Management
Structural Engineering
Construction Drawings
Civil Engineering
Instrumentation
Technical Liaison
Electrical Engineering
Commissioning
Mechanical Engineering
Workplace Safety and Health