Job title: Civil Engineering Technician Location: Cape Town Job Overview: Hire Resolve's client is seeking experienced Civil Engineering Technician to join their team in Cape Town. As a Civil Engineering Technician construction, and management of various civil engineering projects, including roads, bridges, and buildings Assist in the design and development of civil engineering projects, ensuring compliance with regulations calculations and analysis to support engineering design Collaborate with engineers and other team members to resolve
Driver's license. National Diploma in Civil Engineering or Equivalent Qualification. Minimum 5 years'
Hire Resolve's client in the construction industry is urgently seeking the expertise of an experienced Project Manager (PM) in Cape Town. Responsibilities: Lead project teams through all project stages (1-6) Manage mixed-use, residential, office, hotel, and student residential projects Oversee proje
We are seeking a Professional Civil Engineer/Technologist to join our client's team. The ideal candidate candidate will have a strong background in civil engineering, particularly in low-cost housing projects, and registered as either a Professional Engineer (PrEng) or Professional Engineering Technologist (PrTech). The position area and will involve overseeing various civil engineering projects within this region. Key Responsibilities: successful project delivery. Prepare and review engineering designs, drawings, and specifications. Provide
requirements. Collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, architects, and other key stakeholders. Requirements Construction Management, or a National Diploma in Civil Engineering. Professional accreditation (e.g. PrQS) is preferred
requirements. Collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, architects, and other key stakeholders. Requirements Construction Management, or a National Diploma in Civil Engineering. Professional accreditation (e.g. PrQS) is preferred
used. Communicating with clients, architects, engineers, and other stakeholders. Addressing any issues