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VACANCY: Construction Manager

  A construction company based in Durban, South Africa, seeks a highly skilled and experienced Construction Manager to join their team. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in monitoring, supervising and overseeing all project activities. Purpose To monitor supervise and oversee all project activities, including but not limited to recruit new members, monitoring performance, as well as educating all employees on safety, by demonstrating a sound understanding of safety regulations in turn being able to transfer his/her knowledge to the team to the required quality specification, within the project timeline and within the project budget allocation. Able to plan ahead, identify possible issues, problem-solve, communicate clearly and can adapt to a situation as required from this position. Requirements At least 10 years proven heavy concrete construction experience Qualifications Registered with SACPCMP or ECSA Grade 12 (matric) NDip in Management of Civil Engineering Constru

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