Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Railway Cost Estimator " Africa

Infrastructure Engineering " Railway transportation

Our client, one of the most successful Construction Engineering Consultancy in Africa, is currently seeking a Railway Cost Estimator to join their team on an industrial project. The role involves working in a dynamic team and playing a key role in helping to win tenders for a range of contracts, bulk earthworks, rail, highways and bridges.

Candidate's requirements:
Experience as Civil Engineer is required
5 to 10 years of experience
Relevant experience in railways and trails projects estimation
Fluency in English
Computer and software skills
Good communication skills
Good team player
Tendering
Preparing Temporary Works Schemes
Preparing Method Statements
Your working experience will include:
Metro / Stations
Light Railway
Above ground works (elevated)
Traffic Diversions

On offer for the right candidate is an attractive remuneration with the opportunity to work in a qualified team and a great environment.
If you work as a Railway Cost Estimator and this position does not suit, please forward on your CV and I will be in contact straight away as we currently have numerous opportunities with our clients throughout the Africa.

When applying for the position, please send a CV/resume in Microsoft word format as plain as possible with as much information related to the position with regards to duties. State your marital status, dependants and current income.

Salary/Benefits
Generous and internationally competitive salaries/rates and benefits including air fares and living out allowances.

If you have the skills and expertise for this role, please forward your CV to us or if you are looking for a different role please visit our website for more opportunities.

ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED

Shane Jacoby
CA Global
Engineering Recruitment
T: +27 21 551 5340
South Africa, Cape Town
GMT: +2 Hours

Note: Please mention GetConstructionManagementJobs.com in your cover letter when applying.

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