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Vena Group in the Philippines is seeking a civil engineering professional to assist the CBOP Manager by overseeing daily construction activities at substations, foundations, roads, and hardstands. You will coordinate with Owner’s Engineers and BOP Contractors to ensure compliance with project requirements and industry standards.
This role involves reviewing design documents, managing NCRs and punch lists, tracking progress, and supporting handover readiness.
Supports the CBOP Manager by overseeing and monitoring daily civil construction activities, including foundations, roads, hardstands, substations, and transmission line works to ensure compliance with project requirements. Coordinates with Owner’s Engineers and BOP Contractors on design reviews, construction progress, procurement, HSSE implementation, and QA/QC activities. Reviews BOP design documents, site reports, material data sheets, quality records, and monitors specification or drawing variations, material deliveries, and contractor performance. Assists in reporting and documentation, manages NCRs, construction defects, and punch lists, and actively contributes to project meetings and handover readiness.
Are you ready to engineer a greener future?
At Vena Group, we believe in a world with no compromises, where the strength of our business lies in the diversity of our people. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to fostering an inclusive work environment where every individual feels valued, respected, and empowered to reach their full potential. Vena Group is dedicated to our mission of accelerating the energy and digital infrastructure transition to sustainable and affordable development of green solutions that deliver lasting economic, social, and environmental benefits to our host communities and stakeholders. Together, we are actively working to combat climate change, and we invite you to join us in engineering a greener and more sustainable future.
Are you ready to engineer a greener future?