Contracts Manager
Job Description
Position Title: Contracts Manager – Theme ParkReports To: VP
Location: Dubai
Hill International (Middle East) is a US based Project Management and Claims Consultancy firm with offices throughout the World. With over 4, employees in offices worldwide, Hill provides program management, project management, construction management and construction claims and consulting services. Engineering News-Record magazine recently ranked Hill as the 8th largest construction management firm in the World.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Theme Park experience
BSc Degree in Quantity Surveying and have a minimum of years’ experience
Professional Membership such as RICS, and training in construction contract law are required
Proven claims background
Experience as claims writers
Worked for previously for claims/ consultants
Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb)
Member of Chartered Institute of Building (MCIOB)
Associate Member of Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Assoc RICS)
Member of the Society of Construction Law
LB (Hons)
MRICS and/or MCIArb professional qualifications
Ideally a legal qualification, Construction law ideal
General Description of Role & Responsibilities:
Ensuring that the requirements of the contract documents are implemented and maintained throughout the Contract period
Assist in the review of contractual notices of claims and providing contractual advice to the Engineering in their administration of the Construction Contract.
Interaction with the Client representatives, the Project Management Consultant, and relevant Contractors in respect of all contractual matters
Assists in the drafting of commercial terms for design, engineering and/or construction services for approval by the Contracts Director
Reviews all contract documents to ensure congruity and to minimize patent and latent ambiguities
Assists with administration of on-going Contracts, including monitoring Contractor and commission compliance with the Contract documents
Investigates problems and recommends corrective action
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