The role involves overseeing quality assurance and control for water supply system projects, particularly in water treatment and related structures.
Graduate in Civil Engineering
At least 10 years’ experience in field of water supply system projects
At least 5 years’ experience as QA/QC Engineer in the field of water treatment plant / water retaining structures / seawater RO desalination project etc..
Relevant experience in works of similar nature
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