Project Manager - Roads / Infrastructure (Trojena) Required in Saudi Arabia
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Project Manager – Roads / Infrastructure (Trojena) Required in Saudi Arabia

The Project Manager for Roads and Infrastructure in Trojena oversees the planning, execution, and completion of large-scale infrastructure projects, specifically focused on road construction, maintenance, and development within the Trojena region. This role involves coordinating with various teams, managing budgets, and ensuring projects adhere to regulatory and safety standards. The Project Manager plays a critical role in maintaining timelines, handling resources, and delivering quality infrastructure solutions that meet the region’s strategic goals. The ideal candidate should have a robust background in civil engineering, project management expertise, and experience with complex road and infrastructure projects.

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Salary Market Competitive
Experience 20 – 30 years
Location Saudi Arabia
Qualification Bachelor of Technology/Engineering(Civil)
Posted 5 November 2024
Job Type Full Time
Posted by Habeebi Recruiter
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Key Responsibilities

  1. Project Planning and Scheduling
    The Project Manager is responsible for defining project scopes, setting goals, and developing detailed plans for the roads and infrastructure projects. This includes creating a timeline, identifying key milestones, and preparing contingency plans to mitigate potential delays. Effective planning ensures that resources are used efficiently and projects progress smoothly from conception through completion.
  2. Budget Management and Cost Control
    A significant responsibility is managing the budget and ensuring that project expenses align with financial forecasts. The Project Manager must track costs, negotiate with vendors, and secure approvals for any changes in scope that may affect the budget. They ensure that projects are delivered within the allocated budget without compromising quality, finding cost-saving opportunities where possible.
  3. Coordination and Team Management
    Managing a diverse team of engineers, contractors, and support staff is central to the role. The Project Manager facilitates communication between different stakeholders, including designers, contractors, and local authorities, to ensure alignment on project goals. They provide guidance, assign responsibilities, and resolve any conflicts that may arise, fostering a collaborative work environment that supports project objectives.
  4. Risk Assessment and Mitigation
    The Project Manager proactively identifies potential risks, including technical, environmental, and financial challenges that may affect project timelines or outcomes. They develop risk mitigation strategies and implement safety protocols to minimize hazards for workers and the public. This approach ensures project continuity and helps to prevent costly delays.
  5. Quality Assurance and Compliance
    Ensuring all infrastructure projects meet industry standards and comply with Trojena’s regulations is essential. The Project Manager conducts regular quality checks and inspections, verifying that all work meets regulatory, safety, and environmental standards. They oversee testing and documentation processes, making sure that all aspects of the project align with legal and quality requirements.
  6. Stakeholder Communication and Reporting
    Clear and consistent communication with stakeholders is crucial for project transparency. The Project Manager prepares and delivers progress reports, budget updates, and timeline assessments to senior management and relevant authorities. They also address any stakeholder concerns, providing reassurance and maintaining trust throughout the project lifecycle.
  7. Post-Project Evaluation and Handover
    Upon project completion, the Project Manager oversees the handover process, ensuring that all documentation is in order, maintenance plans are in place, and the final project meets agreed specifications. They conduct a post-project evaluation to assess successes and identify areas for improvement in future infrastructure projects.

Qualifications and Skills

– Strong Background in Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Projects
A solid foundation in civil engineering, particularly in roads and infrastructure, is essential for this role. The Project Manager must understand the complexities of road design, construction, and maintenance.

– Project Management Certification (PMP or Equivalent)
A recognized certification in project management, such as PMP or Prince2, is highly desirable. This ensures that the Project Manager is equipped with formal project management skills and methodologies.

– Financial Acumen and Budgeting Skills
Proficiency in budgeting and financial management is crucial, as the Project Manager must control project costs, monitor expenses, and maintain financial reports.

– Excellent Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Strong communication skills are necessary for managing team members, coordinating with stakeholders, and delivering clear progress updates. Interpersonal skills also help in negotiation and conflict resolution.

– Strong Problem-Solving and Analytical Abilities
The ability to analyze complex problems, make decisions quickly, and develop solutions under pressure is critical for a successful Project Manager.

– Knowledge of Safety and Environmental Regulations
An understanding of safety protocols and environmental compliance is necessary to ensure project activities align with legal standards, protecting both workers and the public.

– Education and Experience Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field is required, with a master’s degree preferred. Significant experience in infrastructure and road projects, particularly in supervisory or project management roles, is essential.

Working Conditions

This role is primarily based on-site in the Trojena region, with some office-based work for planning and reporting. The Project Manager may work extended hours, including weekends, to meet project deadlines. Fieldwork involves working outdoors, often in challenging conditions, and requires strict adherence to safety protocols. Regular travel to various project sites is expected, and the role may involve coordination with government entities, contractors, and local stakeholders.

How to apply:

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