An Automotive Mechanic is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing vehicles to ensure they operate efficiently and safely. They diagnose mechanical issues, perform routine maintenance, and replace faulty parts to keep vehicles in top condition.
The Site Engineer - Civil is responsible for overseeing construction activities on-site, ensuring projects are executed according to design specifications, quality standards, and safety regulations. This role involves coordinating with contractors, suppliers, and other stakeholders to manage resources efficiently and ensure timely completion of civil engineering projects.
A Winch Operator operates and controls winches or hoisting equipment to move heavy loads, machinery, or materials in industries such as construction, shipping, oil and gas, and manufacturing. They are responsible for ensuring safe, precise, and efficient lifting and positioning operations.
The MEP Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing installations on a project or facility. The role involves managing subcontractors, ensuring work is completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and to required quality standards. The MEP Supervisor ensures full compliance with project specifications, standards, and local regulations.
The MEP Engineer is responsible for the design, coordination, installation, and maintenance of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in building projects. This includes HVAC systems, fire protection, lighting, power distribution, and water supply systems. The MEP Engineer ensures all systems are compliant with project specifications, safety standards, and building codes.
A Restaurant Supervisor oversees daily operations in a restaurant, ensuring high service standards, staff efficiency, and customer satisfaction. They coordinate front-of-house activities, manage staff, handle customer concerns, and support smooth functioning of the dining area.
A Store Keeper is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of a store or warehouse. They receive, inspect, and store materials, issue supplies as needed, maintain inventory records, and ensure items are stored safely and efficiently. The role requires attention to detail, organizational skills, and knowledge of stock control systems.
The Safety Officer is responsible for ensuring a safe working environment by implementing health and safety policies, conducting regular inspections, training staff, and ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal safety regulations. This role plays a key part in minimizing risk and promoting a culture of safety within the organization.
The Scaffolding Supervisor is responsible for supervising all scaffolding activities on-site to ensure safe, efficient, and timely erection, modification, and dismantling of scaffolds. This role ensures full compliance with project safety standards and regulations while leading a team of scaffolders.
The QC-Coating Inspector is responsible for ensuring all coating and painting activities meet specified project, client, and regulatory standards. This entry-level inspection role supports the quality control team by performing visual inspections, verifying surface preparation, monitoring environmental conditions, and documenting all aspects of the coating application process.
To ensure all Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) works are carried out in accordance with project specifications, industry standards, and quality requirements. The QC E&I Inspector is responsible for the inspection and verification of E&I installations, testing, and commissioning processes.
The QC E&I Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and ensuring all electrical and instrumentation (E&I) activities on site comply with project specifications, international standards, and quality assurance procedures. This role involves close coordination with construction, commissioning, and quality assurance teams to maintain the highest standards of workmanship and safety.