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Senior Project Manager-Morocco |
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| Company: |
Wemploy |
| Category: |
Construction |
| Job description: |
| A successful international property company is looking for a Senior Project Manager for a very large touristic development in Morocco in the holiday and leisure industry.
You will be responsible for the on-site construction works in Morocco as part of an overall international development & construction team.
The ideal candidate will possess the following:-
- Must be a fully qualified Architect or Engineer
- Minimum 10 years of Project Management experience
- Work experience ideally in Europe and Morocco
- Must have a wide range of technical knowledge,
- Must be assertive, organized and adaptable
- Capable of running 10 fast-track sites comprising over 1.300 villas / apartments / hotel-rooms plus associated commercial areas
- Managing a team of approx. 5 Project Managers plus administrative staff
- Responsible for all site works from groundwork to completion including :-
- Approving of ongoing construction detail drawings and/or amendments
- Liaising with technical authorities, contractors, subcontractors, masterplanners etc.
- Responsible for all on-site approvals
- Construction programme planning and management
- On-site contract & cost management
For this role it is also essential that you possess a good working knowledge of: - AutoCAD, Microsoft Word & Excel, Microsoft Project
This role requires fluency in Arabic and French and any other language (English/Spanish) would be highly advantageous.
The successful candidate must live and work in Saidia for the duration of the project.
This is a high profile role in a rapidly growing business; an excellent opportunity for the right person with a very attractive salary on offer.
To apply for this role, please log on to www.wemploy.com
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Full Time/Permanent |
| Salary: |
Unspecified |
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| Experience: |
Unspecified |
| Location: |
Morocco |
| Post Date: |
04/07/2008 |
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