Engineer (Marine Project)

Job Description:

  • Plan, coordinate and supervise marine, coastal and infrastructure construction activities to ensure works are executed safely, efficiently and in accordance with project requirements.
  • Support the implementation of construction methodologies, work sequences and temporary works arrangements.
  • Coordinate marine plant, equipment and logistics, including barges, pontoons, cranes, workboats and material deliveries.
  • Monitor site progress, productivity, quality and resource utilisation, and propose corrective actions where required.
  • Prepare and review method statements, risk assessments, work procedures and technical submissions.
  • Coordinate with consultants, authorities, subcontractors and suppliers on technical and construction matters.
  • Supervise subcontractors and marine crews to ensure compliance with project specifications, quality standards and safety requirements.
  • Support site investigations, surveys, instrumentation monitoring and technical assessments where required.
  • Prepare progress reports, construction records and other project documentation.
  • Promote and enforce Workplace Safety & Health (WSH), environmental and marine safety requirements throughout project execution.

Job Requirements:

  • Degree in Civil Engineering, Marine Engineering or equivalent.
  • Minimum 3 years of relevant experience in marine, coastal, ground improvement, port, waterfront or major infrastructure projects.
  • Experience in marine construction planning, logistics coordination and site execution.
  • Familiar with marine plant and equipment operations, temporary works and construction sequencing.
  • Experience dealing with HDB, JTC, PSA, MPA, LTA or similar public sector agencies will be preferred.
  • Strong planning, coordination and problem-solving skills.
  • Able to work independently and in a fast-paced site environment.

Other Information:

  • This role involves a combination of office and site-based work depending on project requirements.
  • 5.5 days' workweek