Job Description
The Capital Projects Manager (CPM) reports to the Senior Capital Projects Manager(SCPM), MCPU and assists with overall management of projects within the MCPU throughout the project life cycle; provides continuous quality assurance on work undertaken by contractors and consultants; reviews and certifies payment requests; monitors day-to-day progress on project activities; provides inputs during tender and award process; assists in preparing and managing bids; assists with the development and review of procurement documents as required; manages project schedule/scope/cost, and; prepares necessary reports.
Responsibility
- Perform general engineering duties in planning, and overseeing construction on assigned projects;
- Ensure quality control on assigned projects by reviewing and processing related project documents, discussing problem areas, rendering advice to relevant project stakeholders;
- Assist in obtaining the necessary approval waivers and permits from other government agencies needed by contractors and consultants to carry out their responsibilities;
- Assist with implementation of all procurement activities on assigned projects to ensure conformance with Procurement Guidelines of co-financing institutions;
- Monitor and supervise the work of contractors and consultants engaged in connection with assigned projects to ensure that services rendered are in accordance with the terms and conditions of their respective contracts;
- Prepare (where necessary) documents to support requests for disbursement of funds from institutions co-financing the project and technical and financial reports required by GOCD and the co-financiers;
- Monitor and supervise the work of consultants and contractors to ensure compliance with any conditions contained in loan contracts entered into between GOCD and co- financiers;
- Prepare such technical and progress reports as may be required by the SCPM;
- Where necessary, maintain a site diary and keep site records according to standard supervision requirements or ensure that a diary, or diaries and such records are maintained;
- Monitor the project through all phases of construction, including carrying out on-site inspection and ensuring that established construction standards are adhered to;
- Where necessary, verify claims submitted by the consultants and contractors and perform such other duties as may be required to ensure successful completion of assigned projects;
- Assist in the review and development of operational guidelines and, standards for materials and contracts; and
- Perform such other related duties as may be assigned or requested.
Experience and Qualifications
- The holder of the post must have a demonstrable track record of successes in the management of civil engineering projects.
- BSc. in Civil Engineering,
- An internationally recognized professional engineering registration, and be a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP),
- Minimum of 7 years total experience, and 5 years in Project and/or Construction Management or Project Management
- Have good knowledge in Contract Administration and FIDIC (and other internationally recognized) Forms of Contract.
- Specific experience with procurement procedures of multilateral lending agencies will also be an asset.
Benefits and Others
Interested applicants whose qualifications and experience are in line with the Terms of Reference are invited to submit their CV and a letter of motivation/application stating suitability for the role.
Applicants whose qualifications and experience are in line with the Terms of Reference are invited to submit their CVs to: bcharles@creadominica.org or,
CREAD
The Palm Cottage Pavilion
Cornwall St.
Roseau
By: December 16th, 2022.
Job Skills
- FIDIC
- Lending Operations
- Managing Teams
- PMP
- Prepare Reports
- Supervision
- Written/Oral Communication

AboutCompany
CREAD- Phone: +1 (767) 448-4444
- eMail: info@creadominica.org
- URL: https://www.creadominica.org/
- Address: The Palm Cottage Pavilion, Cornwall Street, Roseau, Dominica
Operating as a statutory government agency, the Climate Resilience Execution Agency for Dominica (CREAD) leads and coordinates strategic initiatives across sectors in the Commonwealth of Dominica with the goal of making the country the world’s first climate-resilient nation. CREAD acts to bolster the ability of the business community, public services, and social sector partners to build strong and resilient communities, develop adaptive infrastructure, accelerate economic growth, strengthen institutional systems, enhance Dominicans’ capacity to respond to the local impacts of global climate change, and set an example for the rest of the world on how to respond to the challenges of a changing climate.