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Resident Project Manager - ATP / Signalling
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| #57-MH1319 |
| Rail |
| $USD17,500 to $USD19,000 per month |
| Full expatriate package |
| Major city in India |
India
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| Any |
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| Job Description |
Our client, an international project management and engineering consultancy, is currently in charge of the design and construction supervision of a new metro project in India.
They are currently looking for a Resident Project Manager to be in charge of the supervision mainly of the Signalling systems and of also, in a smaller part, of the other low voltage systems (AFC, Telecoms, etc).
DESCRIPTION:
Within an international and Indian project team, the resident Project Manager is in charge of:
- Managing a local team of three engineers with skills in signalling, telecom and fare collection;
- Evaluating the bid proposals and assisting the client in selecting and negotiating with bidders;
- Managing the supervision and monitoring of the signalling/telecom/LVS and AFC contractors: day-to-day contract management, design review, interface management, supervision of manufacturing, installation, tests & commissioning;
- Reporting to the Project Manager – System Integration;
- Liaising with other Project Managers in charge of civil works and other railway systems: track, power supply, rolling stock & depot.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
- Senior engineer with strong knowledge/experience in metro signalling (ATP & ATS), and with at least 10 years experience in construction/manufacturing supervision
- Degree in Engineering with preferably post-graduation
- Full command of written and spoken English.
- Experience in developing countries as well as attachments to training/research centres or chartered professionals will be appreciated.
- Leadership capabilities and strong team spirit
CONTRACT CONDITIONS
Duration: 4 years plus
Mobilization date: March 2010
Work place: Major City in India
PACKAGE
Basic salary: in between 13,000 and 14,000 USD per month AFTER TAXES. Healthcare cover for the project manager 30 calendar days of paid annual leave Car with a driver Annual budget for plane tickets Mobilization and demobilization costs paid by company
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