[What you will be working on]
Operations Management
• Lead and participate in progress meetings with consultants and contractors to address and resolve identified structural defects.
• Issue site instructions and work orders, ensuring timely and effective rectification of defects by contractors.
• Review and validate job measurement sheets, verifying accuracy of completed works on-site.
• Assess and process structural inspection reports submitted by consultants, ensuring compliance with standards and regulatory requirements.
• Review work processes and method statements proposed by consultants and contractors, safeguarding operational integrity.
• Represent the division at consultation clinics, public feedback sessions, incident claim reviews, and inter-agency meetings with government bodies (HDB, PUB, NEA, SLA, JTC, URA, NHB, etc.) and other LTA divisions.
• Oversee handing-over and taking-over inspections with partner agencies and internal divisions, ensuring smooth transitions and accountability.
• Manage on-site incidents (e.g., gantry strikes by over-height vehicles, vehicular impacts on bridge structures) with consultants and contractors, ensuring immediate response and mitigation measures.
• Prepare comprehensive management and incident reports, including presentations to senior leadership to support informed decision-making.
• Monitor and track project expenditures, ensuring fiscal discipline and alignment with budgetary frameworks.
Maintenance Planning
• Formulate and implement asset renewal strategies and procurement plans to enhance infrastructure resilience and lifecycle performance.
• Review and refine technical specifications and standards, driving continuous improvement in maintenance practices.
• Secure project endorsements and funding approvals through well-structured proposals and strategic justification.
Good to have
• Software engineering competencies to analyse inspection data and maintenance records, supporting data-driven decision-making for maintenance scheduling and prioritisation.