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I. General Provisions

  1. This Job Description defines the functional duties, rights and responsibilities of the Chief Construction Engineer.
  2. The chief construction engineer is appointed to the position and dismissed in accordance with the procedure established by the current labor legislation by order of the director of the enterprise.
  3. The chief construction engineer reports directly to the director of the enterprise.
  4. A person with a higher professional (technical) education and at least __ years of experience in management positions in the field of construction is appointed to the position of Chief Construction Engineer.
  5. The Chief Civil Engineer must know:
  • legislation and other regulatory legal acts regulating the activities of construction organizations;
  • profile, specialization and features of the structure of the enterprise;
  • prospects for technical and economic development of the enterprise;
  • production capacity of the enterprise;
  • basics of work technology;
  • procedure for the development and approval of construction plans;
  • technology and methods of construction work;
  • building regulations;
  • requirements for the organization of labor in the production of construction objects;
  • the procedure for financing capital investments and attracting investors;
  • the procedure for the development and execution of design estimates and other technical documentation, keeping records and compiling reports on the activities of the enterprise in the field of construction;
  • the procedure for concluding and executing economic and financial contracts;
  • scientific and technical achievements and experience of advanced enterprises in the field of construction;
  • economics, organization of production, labor and management;
  • rules and norms of labor protection, safety measures, industrial sanitation and fire protection.
  1. During the period of temporary absence of the Chief Construction Engineer (illness, vacation, business trip, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed by order of the General Director of the enterprise. This person acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the high-quality and timely performance of the duties assigned to him.

II. Official duties

Chief Construction Engineer:

  1. Ensures the performance of construction work, targeted and rational use of resources.
  2. He leads the work to improve and reduce the cost of design and survey work, improve the organization of production and introduce progressive construction methods, reduce the cost of construction work and improve quality, as well as reduce the time for their implementation.
  3. Manages the development of long-term and current plans for construction, reconstruction, as well as plans for commissioning construction projects.
  4. Participates in the preparation of business plans in terms of technical re-equipment and increase in production efficiency, in determining the necessary financial resources, including funds from investors, for the construction, design and purchase of equipment, as well as sources of financing for capital investments, contractors for capital construction work in the conditions of market methods of managing.
  5. Takes measures for the timely conclusion of economic and financial contracts with contractors for design and survey and construction and installation work, with enterprises - for the purchase of materials and equipment.
  6. Monitors the fulfillment by counterparties of obligations under contracts, participates in the preparation of claims in case of improper fulfillment of obligations.
  7. Ensures the availability of all the necessary information for the development of design estimates and materials for construction projects.
  8. Provides control over compliance with the requirements of environmental protection legislation, as well as technical supervision and control over the timing and quality of all construction and installation and other construction works, over their compliance with the approved design and estimate documentation, building codes, rules, standards and specifications, safety standards, industrial sanitation and fire protection, labor organization requirements.
  9. Coordinates with the bodies exercising technical supervision issues related to the installation, testing and registration of equipment at construction sites.
  10. Controls the spending of funds allocated for the purchase of equipment and building materials, compliance with storage rules and the quality of conservation of equipment and building materials.
  11. Carries out work on the delivery, acceptance and commissioning of construction projects.
  12. Promotes the introduction of rationalization proposals and improvements that reduce the cost and reduce construction time, reduce the payback period for capital investments (without reducing the strength of structures and deteriorating the quality of construction work).
  13. Ensures the introduction of progressive forms of labor organization, the appropriate use of the professional and qualification potential of employees employed in subordinate units.
  14. Organizes the work of accounting and reporting on construction.

III. Rights

The chief construction engineer has the right to:

  1. To give instructions to subordinate employees and services, tasks on a range of issues included in his functional duties.
  2. To control the fulfillment of planned tasks and works, the timely execution of individual orders and tasks by subdivisions subordinate to him.
  3. Request and receive the necessary materials and documents related to the activities of the Chief Construction Engineer and his subordinate units.
  4. Enter into relationships with departments of third-party institutions and organizations to resolve operational issues of production activities that are within the competence of the Chief Construction Engineer.

IV. A responsibility

The Chief Civil Engineer is responsible for:

  1. The results and efficiency of the production activities of the enterprise within its competence.
  2. Failure to ensure the fulfillment of their functional duties, as well as the work of subordinate departments of the enterprise on issues of their production activities.
  3. Inaccurate information about the status of implementation of work plans on issues within its competence.
  4. Failure to comply with orders, orders and instructions from the administration of the enterprise.
  5. Failure to take measures to suppress the identified violations of safety regulations, fire and other rules that pose a threat to the activities of the enterprise and its employees.

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