Project Coordinator for Concrete


Cheung Sha Wan
2 year(s) work experience
Education allowance / Five-day work week / Medical insurance / Marriage leave / Birthday leave

Job Description

Responsibilities:

Superising project planning, management,submission, inspecting, site progress &
factory production progress including the site & factory visit and quality control  etc...



Requirement:

High Diploma or above in construction building

2-3yr  or abv

Good in AutoCad, MS Word, Excel, Microsoft Office ,MS PowerPoint and Basic Revit software etc..

Good command of spoken and written English and Chinese, good in Mandarin is a bonus

Strong responsibility, self-motivated, proactive, positive work attitude

Willing to communicate with different parties

Travel trip be allowed 

5 days work (08:30-17:45)

OUR OFFER TO YOU:

  • Five day work week; 12 or abv Annual leave; Birthday leave, OT allowance; Marriage leave; Medical; Education funding scheme; Study leave etc…

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Job Function
Work Location Cheung Sha Wan
Benefits Education allowance / Five-day work week / Medical insurance / Marriage leave / Birthday leave
Education
Non-Degree Tertiary
Skills Project management / Communication / Microsoft Word / Microsoft Excel / Microsoft PowerPoint
Spoken Language Intermediate Cantonese / Intermediate English
Written Language Intermediate Chinese / Intermediate English
Employment Type Full Time
Industry Architecture / Building / Construction

About company
Quon Hing Concrete Company Limited
Quon Hing Concrete Co., Ltd. is one of the leading suppliers of concrete products in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1975 as a subsidiary plant of Hip Hing Construction Co., Ltd. and registered in Hong Kong in 1985.

​ In recent years, the Company has been playing a key role in providing ready-mixed concrete to various landmarks in Hong Kong, with an accumulated supply over ten million cubic metres.