The appointee is required to perform shift duties and work in irregular hours (including Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays).
A good honours degree/Higher Certificate in Building/Construction Studies or related disciplines, with a valid safety training course certificate (commonly known as “Green Card”) or equivalent issued by organisations recognised by the Commissioner for Labour, and at least 10 years’ post-qualification on-site experience as Clerk of Works/Project Coordinator/Construction Manager. Good command of written and spoken English and Chinese, being self-motivated and performance driven, ability to complete tasks and assignments independently are required. Chartered qualification in related disciplines, and proficiency in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project and AutoCAD are preferred.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a written test.
Remuneration package will be highly competitive, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Initial appointment will be made on a fixed-term contract; fringe benefits include gratuity, leave, medical and dental schemes.
Further information on the post and the University is available at http://www.cityu.edu.hk, or from the Human Resources Office, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong [Email : hrojob@cityu.edu.hk/Fax : 2788 1154 or 3442 0311].
To apply, please submit an online application at http://jobs.cityu.edu.hk. The closing date is 21 September 2018. Applications will receive full consideration and only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. The University’s privacy policy is available on the homepage.
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