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Campus Development Office
Clerk-of-Works II (Building Services) / Assistant Clerk-of-Works (Building Services)
The appointee will report to the relevant Project Manager/Engineer of the Office. Duties include (a) supervising contractors employed in new building and AA&I works (b) complying with inspection procedures and reporting systems of the Office (c) assisting the engineers/architects in reviewing technical and material submissions, design details, and contract drawings and documents (d) carrying out inspection of building construction works, including conducting required tests, monitoring the progress of site works and construction site safety, ensuring required standards of workmanship, quality control and timely delivery, and assisting in resolving technical problems on site (e) assisting architects/engineers/consultants of the building project team in coordinating requirements and information, recording items of work before covering up, delivery of materials, maintaining daily work records and T&C records and writing site diary as required and (f) performing other related tasks as assigned by the Director of Campus Development.
Applicants should have (i) a Diploma or Higher Certificate in Building Services Studies or equivalent from a recognised university or technical institute (ii) at least 7 years post-qualification experience as Building Services Inspector/clerk-of-works in building services works, with experience in building development works, alterations and additions, and major renovation and repairs and (iii) good knowledge of the prevailing Building Regulations and Codes of Practice. Having experience in supervising capital and AA&I works will be advantageous. Those with less but at least 4 years post-qualification experience subsequent to attaining (i) above may be considered as Assistant Clerk-of-Works.
Appointment will initially be made on a 2-year contract with contract-end gratuity, renewable subject to good performance and mutual agreement.
The University only accepts and considers applications submitted online for the posts above via the CUHK career site. For more information and to apply online, please visit .
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public research university in Shatin, Hong Kong, formally established in 1963 by a charter granted by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. It is the territory's second-oldest university and was founded as a federation of three existing colleges – Chung Chi College, New Asia College and United College – the oldest of which was founded in 1949.
CUHK is organized into nine constituent colleges and eight academic faculties, and remains the only collegiate university in the territory. The university operates in both English and Chinese, although classes in most colleges are taught in English. Four Nobel laureates are associated with the university, and it is the only tertiary institution in Hong Kong with recipients of the Nobel Prize, Turing Award, Fields Medal and Veblen Prize sitting as faculty in residence.
Job ID: 131379097