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A leading engineering firm in Indonesia is seeking an experienced Contract Manager to oversee contract management for major infrastructure projects. Applicants should possess a minimum of 5–8 years in the field, be well-versed in FIDIC contracts, and have strong documentation and negotiation skills. The role requires fluency in English and a willingness to work on-site in remote locations as needed.
Minimum bachelor’s degree (S1) in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or Law (particularly if the focus is on contracts/legal aspects).
Professional training or certification in Contract Management, FIDIC, or Construction Law is highly desirable.
A minimum of 5–8 years of relevant experience in engineering or construction contract management. Experience in hydropower construction projects will be viewed favorably.
Demonstrated experience in managing EPC contracts, FIDIC-based contracts, claim preparation and evaluation, and contract negotiations.
Preferably has experience working on large-scale infrastructure projects, such as power plants, dams, or highways.
Strong knowledge of various types of construction contracts (e.g., FIDIC, NEC, lump-sum, unit price).
Proficient in contract drafting, review, and administration throughout project life cycles.
Strong skills in documentation, technical reporting, and formal correspondence.
Fluency in English (both spoken and written) is essential, particularly for international or multinational project environments.
Willing to be assigned to the project site, including remote locations, for extended durations as needed.
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