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Head of Projects at a Quick Service Restaurant Sector


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Our Client, a leader in the Quick Service Restaurant Sector of the economy with Head Office in Lagos and a wide network of Outlets in and around the country, requires a talented, resourceful and exceptional team-player to head our building project unit

Position: Head of Projects

Key Accountabilities:

  • To manage end supervise building contractors company wide
  • To manage and control cost of construction projects in the company through valuation, cost planning and cost benefit analysis.
  • Undertake cost analysis for repairs and maintenance project work.
  • Prepare technical documents like construction drawings and specifications.
  • Prepare tender and contract documents including Bill of Quantities.  liaise with relevant agencies and localities,
  • Advise on award to main contractors.
  • Allocate work to subcontractors.
  • Advise management on building procurement strategies, maintenance cost, contractual claims and property taxation.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 8 years vast project planning, execution  and management experience,

Qualification:

  • B.Sc/HND in Architecture, Building Technology or Civil Engineering Post specialization and membership of relevant professional bodies will be an added advantage.
  • Candidate must be computer literate with proficiency in the use of Engineering and Architectural software.

Order Attributes:

  • Integrity should be the interested candidates watch word.
  • Must be imaginative, self driven and be able to deliver promptly.
  • Must be ready to travel at short notice

Method of Application:

Interested candidates are to forward their Applications, CVs and credentials to:

The Advertiser,

P.M.B 15

Festac Town Post Office

On or before 8th December, 2009. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

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