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A leading construction firm is seeking a skilled professional for the role of Upstream Payment Management in Malaysia. The successful candidate will prepare payment applications, coordinate with various teams, and manage subcontractor performance. A bachelor's degree in relevant fields is required. Join us to contribute to impactful projects in a dynamic environment.
China Communication Construction Company (M) CCCC-CWE 4.2 12 reviews · View all jobs
Upstream Payment Management
Prepare payment applications to the Employer in accordance with contract terms, including progress payments, advance payments, variation claims, and price adjustments.
Coordinate with site, planning, and engineering teams to verify actual progress and ensure accuracy and justification of claims.
Downstream Payment and Subcontractor Coordination
Review subcontractors' payment applications based on verified quantities and confirmed progress;
Assist the finance team in processing payments in line with contract provisions and site realities;
Manage subcontract performance and contractual variations to control cost and mitigate risks.
Contract Variations and Claims
Support identification and submission of proposals, and compile supporting documents with cost assessments;
Monitor the approval process to ensure timely incorporation of changes into contractual frameworks.
Documentation and Commercial Reporting
Prepare monthly contract performance reports, payments tracking sheets, and variation registers;
Provide business insights and assist senior management in commercial decision-making.
Professional Qualification:
A bachelor degree or above in Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Civil Engineering, Hydropower Engineering, Law, Finance, or International Business is required.
China Communications Construction Company Limited (“CCCC” or the “Company”), initiated and founded by China Communications Construction Group (“CCCG”), was incorporated on 8 October 2006. Its H shares were listed on the Main Board of Hong Kong Stock Exchange with stock code 1800.HK on 15 December 2006.