Project Manager (Interior Design/ Fit Out)

Job Responsibilities :-

  • Responsible for Pre & Post ID Fit out work project assigned.
  • Accountable for overall Project Management from the technical input during tender stage till monitoring the construction team deliverables of project.
  • Ensure a consistently high standard of work is produced in accordance with specification and quality standards through regular quality inspections with Contract Manager / Project Supervisor.
  • Able to understand fundamental of Mechanical & Electrical scope.
  • Pre-Contract – Responsible to assist / manage during Tender / Proposal stage, inclusive proposal presentation.
  • Post Contract- Responsible on overall Commercial & Contract, Quality, Time Frame & HSSE on site.
  • Ensure project handover appropriate with official documents comply with ISO / client requirement.
  • Assisting in the identification and preparation of safe work procedures.
  • Lead and guide the team to ensure the smooth running of projects.
  • Responsible for Weekly project progress report.
Job Requirement :
  • Minimum 5 years of experience as ID fit out Project Manager.
  • Experience in Interior Design and Fit out Construction and Project Management.
  • Understand Interior Design Fit Out and Project Management System and Documentation process.
  • Willing to contribute or work for long hours prior for project deliverables.
  • Able to handle project independently.
Job Type: Contract

Contract length: 6 months

Pay: From RM5,500.00 per month

Benefits

  • Cell phone reimbursement
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunities for promotion
  • Professional development
Application Question(s):
  • What is your expected monthly salary?
  • What is your current notice period?
Experience:
  • ID Fit Out: 5 years (Preferred)
  • Project Management: 4 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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