Roles & Responsibilities
Project : DSTA Building Works
Job Description :
The Resident Engineer (RE) for the DSTA project shall be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day site activities to ensure that all works are carried out in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, codes, and statutory regulations. The RE acts as the Engineer’s representative on-site and coordinates closely with the contractor, consultants, and relevant stakeholders to ensure timely, safe, and quality delivery of the project.
Key Responsibilities :
- Supervise all construction works at site, including architectural, structural, and M&E elements
- Ensure that all works are executed in compliance with approved drawings, specifications, and relevant authority requirements
- Review and monitor the contractor’s construction programme, progress, and workmanship.
- Attend and conduct regular site inspections, technical meetings, and safety briefings.
- Identify and resolve site issues in a timely and effective manner, escalating complex matters to the QP(Supervision) / Consultants when necessary.
- Check and verify contractor's submissions such as shop drawings, method statements, and material proposals.
- Maintain accurate records of site activities, progress, variations, and correspondences.
- Ensure site safety and environmental management practices are adhered to in accordance with prevailing regulations and best practices.
- Provide timely reports and updates to the consultants / client on site matters.
Qualifications and Requirements :
Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering from a recognised institution.Registered Resident Engineer with the Professional Engineers Board (PEB), Singapore.Minimum 5 years of relevant site supervision experience in building construction works.Strong leadership, coordination, and communication skills.Tell employers what skills you have
Excavation
Leadership
Construction
Tolerance
Architectural
Assurance
Structural Engineering
Compliance
Project Management
Construction Drawings
Communication Skills
Tunnelling
Civil Engineering
Instrumentation