Job Summary
The Fit-Out Site Engineer is responsible for executing interior fit-out works on site, ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications, quality standards, and project timelines. The role involves daily supervision, coordination with subcontractors, and resolving site-related technical issues.
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Key Responsibilities
1. Site Execution & Supervision
• Supervise all fit-out activities including:
• Partitions (gypsum, glass, wood)
• Ceilings (gypsum, metal, acoustic)
• Flooring (tiles, marble, wood, vinyl)
• Wall finishes (paint, cladding, wallpaper)
• Joinery & furniture installation
• Ensure work is executed according to approved shop drawings and specifications.
• Monitor daily site progress and manpower productivity.
• Prepare daily and weekly progress reports.
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2. Technical Coordination
• Review and interpret:
• Shop drawings
• Material submittals
• Method statements
• Coordinate with:
• MEP teams (critical for ceiling & coordination zones)
• Structural works (if interface exists)
• Technical office for drawing updates
• Resolve site conflicts and technical issues.
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3. Quality Control
• Ensure compliance with project quality standards and consultant requirements.
• Conduct inspections before consultant approvals (IRs).
• Monitor finishing quality (alignment, levels, joints, tolerances).
• Ensure proper installation techniques and workmanship.
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4. Material & Logistics Management
• Coordinate material deliveries with procurement team.
• Check materials upon delivery against approved submittals.
• Ensure proper storage and handling on site.
• Track material consumption and minimize waste.
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5. Planning & Progress Tracking
• Follow up on project schedule and ensure activities meet deadlines.
• Identify delays and report risks to site/project manager.
• Assist in preparing look-ahead schedules (2-week / 1-month).
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6. Health & Safety
• Ensure compliance with HSE standards on site.
• Monitor safe working practices of labor and subcontractors.
• Report any incidents or unsafe conditions.
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KPIs (Performance Indicators)
• Work progress vs. schedule.
• Quality of finished works (snag-free handover).
• Number of reworks / defects.
• Coordination efficiency with MEP and other trades.
• Adherence to safety standards.