Overview
Position: Tunnel Engineer
Industry: Tunnelling & Underground Construction
- Basic Salary: $5,000 to $8,000 + AWS + Mobile allowances $50
- Working Day: 6 Days [ 12 Hours Rotating Shift | Night Allowance Given ]
- Hours: 8am-8pm // 8pm-8am
- Location: Based on project of Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE)
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in structural, civil, geotechnical or construction related engineering.
- At least 5 years of engineering experience with minimum 3 years in LTA / tunnelling / MRT projects.
- Strong technical knowledge in ERSS, bored piling, grouting, etc.
- Ability to work under Compressed Air for Cutterhead intervention works.
- Knowledge in AutoCAD and able to do drawings.
Roles & Responsibilities
Responsibilities:
- Prepare method statements for tunnel activities for submission, safe work procedures, risk register, daily/weekly reports, tunnel progress reports, and other tunnel related documentation.
- Maintain and monitor quality control and records.
- Prepare and carry out presentation of tunnelling works prior to commencement of works.
- Conduct daily site inspection and supervision of site works, ground improvement, ERSS, deep excavation, bored tunnelling works, tunnel internal structure construction and Adit/Cross Passage construction.
- Supervision of work on a TBM machine controlling the tunnel labour in excavation and ring build.
- Maintain site records of excavated volumes, grouting records and other construction work.
- Plan, monitor and track site progress, manpower mobilization and equipment deployment.
- Ensure job safety analysis and site safety compliance.
- Coordinate various subcontractors to ensure work runs smoothly.
- Identify and assess any foreseeable risk arising from the workplace or work processes, minimize environmental impact associated with the construction activities.
- Ensure safe work procedures and environmental control measures are implemented at the work site.
- Liaise with authorities, consultants and subcontractors.
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