M&E Engineer
OBAYASHI SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED
(A) Essential Job Functions
The M&E Engineer is responsible for, but not limited to, the following:
- Plan, supervise, and coordinate M&E works in accordance with project specifications, approved drawings, and construction schedules.
- Coordinate with consultants, LTA representatives, subcontractors, and relevant authorities on M&E design, installation, testing, and commissioning.
- Review shop drawings, method statements, material submissions, and technical proposals.
- Monitor site progress and ensure M&E works comply with quality, safety, and LTA requirements.
- Coordinate electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, ventilation, and other building services works with civil and structural activities.
- Conduct site inspections and resolve technical issues to ensure smooth project execution.
- Supervise testing and commissioning activities and ensure timely completion of all M&E systems.
- Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, Singapore Standards, and authority requirements.
- Prepare progress reports, inspection records, as-built drawings, and project handover documentation.
- Support project planning, coordination meetings, and technical discussions.
LEW Responsibilities (where applicable):
- Perform duties as a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) in accordance with the Energy Market Authority (EMA)requirements.
- Oversee electrical installations,energisation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance works.
- Ensure electrical works comply with applicable codes of practice and safety regulations.
- Liaise with relevant authorities and service providers on electrical submissions and approvals.
(B) Minimum Qualifications/ Job Experience
- Degree or Diploma in Electrical, Mechanical, or Building Services Engineering, or equivalent.
- Minimum 5–8 years of relevant experience in M&E works for LTA or major infrastructure projects.
- Valid Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) certificate is preferred.
- Good knowledge of LTA specifications, Singapore Standards, and statutory requirements.