a suitably qualified and experienced CONTRACTS MANAGER for a growing concern, position safety.
Preparing, negotiating and executing contracts.
Building and maintaining solid working processes to manage key milestones within each contract, including renewals, termination and key deliverables
Construction client is currently seeking a Civil Contracts Manager to join their team to be based in Durban Monitors allowable programme with foreman. Ensures account cost capturing. Submits accurate monthly revenue
Construction client is currently seeking a Civil Contracts Manager to join their team to be based in Durban Monitors allowable programme with foreman. Ensures account cost capturing. Submits accurate monthly revenue
agent) will be favourable.
site agent) will be favourable. Proficient in contract administration. Proficient in preparing programmes general conditions of contract, experience with the GCC 2015 and FIDIC Contracts will be advantageous
functioning of our public open space, control budgets, accounts, and eThekwini corporate governance within our Develop and maintain emergency response plans and training staff to ensure readiness for various scenarios precinct staff and contractors, providing guidance, training, and support to ensure high performance and professional
functioning of our public open space, control budgets, accounts, and eThekwini corporate governance within our Develop and maintain emergency response plans and training staff to ensure readiness for various scenarios precinct staff and contractors, providing guidance, training, and support to ensure high performance and professional
client. Contract Administration a. Assist with upholding the spirit and letter of the contract. b. Assist or anomalies found in the construction drawings/contract documents. Relationship Management a. Contribute
indirectly to the Group CEO and CFO Project and contract management experience Grow the business through
experience as a Project Planner for a long-term contract. Minimum Requirements South African Citizen Credit