Electrical Project Manager
Wah Loon Engineering Pte Ltd is seeking an Electrical Project Manager to oversee site activities, workflows, and sub-contractors in Singapore. The role involves managing project schedules, ensuring quality and material productivity, and coordinating with third-party contractors. Candidates are expected to manage shop drawings and implement testing and commissioning plans. This position requires an engineering background and at least five years of professional experience.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Wah Loon Engineering Pte Ltd is seeking an Electrical Project Manager to oversee site activities, workflows, and sub-contractors in Singapore. The role involves managing project schedules, ensuring quality and material productivity, and coordinating with third-party contractors. Candidates are expected to manage shop drawings and implement testing and commissioning plans. This position requires an engineering background and at least five years of professional experience.
TAL's take
Solid established company with a defined project management role in the engineering sector.
Clear and detailed list of project management responsibilities specific to electrical engineering construction.
Must haves
- Diploma/Degree in Electrical Engineering
- 5 years experience
- Ability to manage supervisors and sub-contractors
- Prepare shop drawings and as-built drawings
- Ensure safety and quality compliance
Tools and skills
Nice to have: mep design.
About the company
Established regional engineering and infrastructure firm, mid-tier status.
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