PROJECT MANAGER (BUILDINGS)
ISF021001
VAC NO: ISF01/13
Salary: R297 536.82 – R313 317.34 (D2)
Plus 10% scarce skills allowance (subject to certain conditions)
Qualifications/ Requirements
BSc Degree/ B Tech Degree in (Quantity Surveying and Project Management/ Civil Engineering
3 years relevant post qualification experience
Code B(08) Driver’s license
Key Performance Areas
Planning the supervision of construction sites with emphasis on safety matters, and ensuring that sub-contractors comply with standards of building performance, quality and cost schedules
Planning the supply of labour and material, interpreting plans and estimating costs and quantities of material needed
Presenting a conceptual framework of current and future interventions necessary to achieve acceptable cost- effective building construction standards
Identifying professional/ technical and non-technical skill gap within the Branch and completes developmental plans for existing personnel
Analysing trends, operating requirements and forward plans to establish/ determine funding/ expenditure for the period and/ or assessing the accuracy of project estimations/ costing referring to specifications and/ or specific technical requirements
Examining relevant documentation (building contracts) including project brief, design parameters and technical documentation with a view to determining applicability to defined outcomes
Revalidating and compiling project budgets in line with identified scope and all appraised issues
Confirming and verifying information provided in the elemental estimate against the concept drawings and preparing a brief on the design and specification, approval procedures, contractual documentation, execution of the works, commissioning and final completion- resolve technical conflicts
Develop and implement quality control programs
Conducting valuation of schedules and preparing Bills of Quantities for Building Projects
Participating in various meetings (council, internal /and external forums) and provides comments/ opinions on matters affecting or concerning the functionality of the Unit
Responding, through the collection of factual information and/ or conducting the necessary investigation/ research, to enquiries and concerns on service delivery from the general public, councillors, government departments, developers, etc.
Collaborating with external departments/ agencies (architects, consultations, suppliers, contractors) on complex issues associated with Project applications and principles with a view to aligning internal processes