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Clerk of Works Job AKESK

Clerk of Works Job

Position Summary

As a clerk of works you will be responsible to oversee and inspect construction projects to ensure they are built according to the agreed-upon plans, specification, quality standards and health & safety requirements. Act as the client’s representative on-site, monitoring the quality of both materials and workmanship.

  • Conducting regular inspections of the construction site to monitor progress and identify any issues.
  • Inspecting construction work and comparing it with drawings and specifications.
  • Measuring and quality checking building materials.
  • Identifying defects and suggesting ways to correct them.
  • Communicating with contractors, architects, engineers and other stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution.
  • Maintaining records of site activities, including progress reports, site instructions, and any variations.
  • Ensuring that all work is carried out to the required standards, specifications, correct materials, workmanship and schedule.
  • Checking that building regulations, health and safety, legal and ecological requirements are met
  • Identifying potential risks and defects early on, preventing costly rework.

The requirements

  • A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Electrical, Structural, or Mechanical Engineering and knowledge of construction standards, laws, and regulations
  • License or practicing certificate from the relevant professional authority.
  • At least 3 years’ experience in Facilities Management, preferably within a school setting
  • Good understanding of (and experience in) project management.
  • Strong practical experience in construction supervision or site management.

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