The project is a project located in Rozenburg, Netherlands, consisting of adding a CO2 captur unit.
In the construction industry, the position of a Field Engineer is the primary link between the design team (architects and structural engineers) and the execution team (superintendents and subcontractors). They spend most of their time on the job site ensuring that the building is constructed exactly according to the “blueprints” or construction documents.
In the construction industry, the position of a Quantity Surveyor (QS) is essentially the “construction economist” or financial manager of a building project. Their primary role is to manage and control costs from the initial design phase until the project is completed, ensuring it stays within budget while meeting all legal and quality standards.
Education: A bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or civil Engineering is standard.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in software like Bluebeam, or AutoCAD, and a strong understanding of Building Information Modelling (BIM).
Soft Skills: High numerical accuracy, strong negotiation abilities, and excellent attention to detail.
Oversea experience mandatory
English fluent
Weekly report to be issued to the site manager including, at least:
Weekly progress with exhaustive KPI (Document status Versus workfront, Quantity material installed versus design…)
Copy of all NCRs issued
copy of all SEWO issued
Training / certifications mandatory:
Work at height
Confined space
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Rencontrez Roland, Ingénieur Consultant
Rencontrez Ronan, Responsable HSE