Job Responsibilities
1. Project Leadership & Coordination
- Lead and manage all Instrumentation & Monitoring (I&M) activities throughout the project lifecycle.
- Attend and chair project meetings related to instrumentation, monitoring, and geotechnical performance.
- Act as the primary liaison between project teams, consultants, clients, and authorities on I&M matters.
2. Instrumentation Management
- Plan, coordinate, and supervise the installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of geotechnical and structural instrumentation systems.
- Ensure all instrumentation works are carried out in accordance with project requirements, specifications, and industry standards.
- Monitor contractor performance and ensure timely completion of instrumentation activities.
3. Monitoring & Data Analysis
- Review and analyze instrument readings, monitoring results, and trend data.
- Assess ground movement, structural behavior, and excavation performance to ensure project stability and safety.
- Identify abnormal readings and recommend corrective actions where necessary.
- Ensure compliance with ERSS (Earth Retaining or Stabilizing Structures) monitoring requirements.
4. Reporting & Stakeholder Management
- Coordinate directly with QPD/QPS, consultants, and relevant authorities on instrumentation and monitoring matters.
- Prepare and submit monitoring reports, technical assessments, and presentation materials.
- Provide regular updates on instrumentation performance, risks, and mitigation measures.
5. Site Management & Execution
- Work closely with Site Managers, Construction Managers, and project teams to ensure smooth site execution.
- Conduct site inspections to verify installation quality and monitoring effectiveness.
- Support construction activities by providing technical advice based on monitoring results.
6. Quality, Safety & Compliance
- Ensure compliance with project specifications, regulatory requirements, and workplace safety standards.
- Maintain proper documentation, records, and calibration certificates for instrumentation systems.
- Participate in audits, inspections, and technical reviews as required.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Minimum 8-10 years of relevant experience in instrumentation, monitoring, and geotechnical engineering within construction, infrastructure, tunnelling, or deep excavation projects.
- Proven experience managing instrumentation installation, monitoring programs, data interpretation, and reporting.
- Experience working with ERSS, deep excavation, tunnelling, or large-scale infrastructure projects is highly preferred.