Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong

Construction Manager (E&M)

 Job Description:

Construction Manager (E&M)

Overview: Lead E&M installation for treatment plants, focusing on pumps/SCADA in sewage contexts.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee supply/install: electrical/mech systems, commissioning.
  • NEC issue resolution; energy-efficient integration.
  • Coordinate with civil/process; safety audits/handover.

Minimum Requirements:

  • MHKIE (Elec/Mech or equiv.).
  • 7 years post-qual in E&M contracts.
  • 5 years as main contractor CM/Site Agent/PM in sewage E&M.
  • 1 year NEC or training.

Desirable (Full-Score Bonus):

  • 11 years post-qual in main contractor E&M for municipal facilities.

Reporting & Location: Reports to Project Manager; site-focused (NT).

The Project One of the highest-profile upcoming municipal wastewater Design-Build-Operate contracts in Hong Kong (NEC4 ECC, 15+ year horizon). A flagship sustainability initiative in the Northern New Territories supporting the Northern Metropolis vision.

The Client
A Top-10 global contractor (Fortune Global 500 parent) and one of the most active international players in Hong Kong infrastructure. Long track record of delivering complex EPC and DBO projects locally (airports, caverns, water & wastewater schemes) with a strong focus on sustainability and NEC collaboration.

3cRGH (APAC)
arm of a London-headquartered specialist recruiter with offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, Melbourne and Dubai. We partner with leading contractors on confidential senior searches across infrastructure, water and energy delivering fast, discreet results for roles that rarely hit the open market.

We are now assembling the core leadership team ahead of tender submission.

Due to the confidential nature of this search, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. All enquiries and applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.

3cRGH - APAC Construction & Energy Infrastructure

  Required Skills:

Handover APAC Search Pumps Collaboration Enquiries Sustainability Energy Supply Commissioning Infrastructure Contractors Integration Construction Leadership Training