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A global engineering firm in Abu Dhabi is seeking a qualified Construction Manager to lead and oversee large-scale projects across hospitality, retail, and entertainment sectors. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of experience in construction management, including 5 years in a similar role, along with a degree and Chartered status. Successful management of stakeholder relations and adherence to health and safety standards are critical for this position. Competitive benefits offered.|
AtkinsRealis are currently looking for degree qualified Construction Managers with supporting infrastructure background with over 15 years' experience. The position is based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Construction Manager will be a qualified professional who is currently working at senior level and is capable of providing planning, leadership, direction and technical expertise to manage complex tasks and multidisciplinary projects. He must have a minimum qualification BSc, BEng, BA or equivalent, have Chartered status and more than 15 years experience with 5 being similar to this project / role.
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