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Project Executive

Alleviative Engineering Pte. Ltd.

D27 Sembawang, YishunPermanentS$2,500 – S$3,500/mo

Posted 17 Jul 2026

About this role

PROJECT EXECUTIVE Job Summary The Project Executive is responsible for supporting the planning, coordination and execution of M&E projects from commencement to completion. The role requires close coordination with Project Managers, site supervisors, workers, subcontractors, suppliers, consultants, main contractors and clients. The Project Executive must ensure that project documentation, materials, manpower arrangements, work schedules and site activities are properly coordinated and completed in accordance with project requirements. This position includes both office-based coordination and site duties. Key Responsibilities 1. Project Coordination Assist the Project Manager in planning, coordinating and monitoring project activities. Coordinate with clients, consultants, main contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and internal site teams. Follow up on project instructions, submissions, approvals, material deliveries and outstanding works. Ensure site works are carried out according to approved drawings, specifications, method statements and project requirements. Attend project meetings, site coordination meetings and inspections when required. Prepare meeting notes, action lists and follow up on outstanding matters. Coordinate access arrangements, shutdown works, night works and other site requirements. Assist in resolving site coordination issues and report major problems to the Project Manager. 2. Safety Documentation Prepare and update project safety documents, including: Risk Assessments (RA) Method Statements (MOS) Safe Work Procedures (SWP) Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) Permit-to-Work supporting documents Toolbox meeting records Safety checklists and related submissions Coordinate with the site team and safety personnel to ensure documents reflect the actual work activities and site conditions. Ensure approved safety documents are available before commencement of work. Assist in conducting toolbox briefings and communicating safety requirements to workers and subcontractors. 3. Site Verification and Monitoring Carry out site inspections, measurements and verification when required. Verify existing site conditions, equipment locations, routing, dimensions and access limitations. Take clear site photographs and prepare site verification reports. Compare actual site conditions against drawings and highlight discrepancies. Monitor site progress, workmanship, material usage and manpower deployment. Assist in arranging inspections, testing and commissioning activities. Prepare defect lists and coordinate rectification works. 4. Work Planning and Scheduling Prepare and update project work programmes, schedules and look-ahead plans. Coordinate manpower, subcontractors, materials, equipment and access requirements according to the work schedule. Monitor project progress against planned dates. Highlight delays, constraints and potential risks to the Project Manager. Follow up with relevant parties to ensure works are completed within the required timeline. Assist in preparing daily, weekly and monthly progress reports. 5. Procurement and Material Coordination Prepare material requisitions and procurement requests. Obtain quotations from suppliers and subcontractors. Compare pricing, specifications, lead times and delivery conditions. Prepare purchase order supporting documents for approval. Follow up on material submissions, approvals, fabrication and delivery schedules. Coordinate delivery arrangements with suppliers and site personnel. Check delivered materials against purchase orders, delivery orders and approved specifications. Maintain proper records of quotations, purchase orders, delivery orders and material status. 6. Project Administration and Documentation Maintain proper project filing and document control. Prepare and update: Project trackers Material submission schedules Drawing submission schedules Procurement schedules Work progress records Manpower records Inspection and testing records Site photo records Delivery order records Variation work records Defect and rectification records Assist in preparing quotations, variation orders and supporting documents. Assist in preparing progress claims and compiling supporting records. Track instructions, approvals, correspondence and outstanding submissions. Prepare letters, emails, reports and other project correspondence. Ensure all project records are complete and properly filed for handover. 7. Drawings and Technical Coordination Review construction dra…

What they're looking for

Project Monitoringcoordinate and communicate effectivelyOn-site CoordinationPermit Management

About Alleviative Engineering Pte. Ltd.

Industry: Construction

Frequently asked questions

What does a Project Executive at Alleviative Engineering Pte. Ltd. do?

PROJECT EXECUTIVE Job Summary The Project Executive is responsible for supporting the planning, coordination and execution of M&E projects from commencement to completion. The role requires close coordination with Project Managers, site supervisors, workers, subcontractors, suppliers, consultants, m…

What skills does this Project Executive role need?

Key skills for this role include Project Monitoring, coordinate and communicate effectively, On-site Coordination, Permit Management.

How much does a Project Executive at Alleviative Engineering Pte. Ltd. pay?

This role lists a salary of S$2,500 – S$3,500 per month.

Is this Project Executive role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

The listing is based in D27 Sembawang, Yishun. Check the posting for remote or hybrid options.

How do I apply for this Project Executive role?

You can apply directly on Alleviative Engineering Pte. Ltd.'s careers page. ApplyLah can tailor your résumé and cover letter to this exact role in seconds first.