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VACANCY: Senior Contracts Manager

A South African construction company whose aim is to advance its massive contribution to the Southern African civil engineering and infrastructure development,is seeking a Senior Contracts Manager with national roads construction experience and related heavy concrete experience. PURPOSE To coordinate and study specifications for construction procedures and exercises functional authority for all scope of works and related construction activities of a national road and bridges projects Experience required Minimum 10 years experience working as a Contracts Manager on SANRAL roads including heavy concrete works. Qualifications Required Minimum National Diploma / B. Sc. in Civil Engineering Professional Registration with either SACPCMP or ECSA is a requirement. Competencies required Knowledge of civil and structural codes and other associated codes used in the project Ability to understand and and deliver contracts within the agreed contract conditions Ability to provide leadership and dir

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