Shapoorji Pallonji Recruitment | Civil Engineers | B.Tech/B.E./Diploma Engineers

Apply now for the Shapoorji Pallonji Recruitment | Civil Engineers | B.Tech/B.E./Diploma Engineers. The company is recruiting civil engineers. The job details for the jobs have been provided below for the Shapoorji Pallonji Recruitment For Civil Engineers.

About Shapoorji Pallonji

The Shapoorji Pallonji Group (SP Group) is an Indian business conglomerate in India with interests in construction, real estate, textiles, engineering goods, home appliances, shipping, publications, power, and biotechnology. It was headed by Pallonji Mistry until 2012 when he announced his retirement and his son Shapoor Mistry took charge. Shapoorji Pallonji is regarded as “one of India’s most valuable private enterprises”.

The promoters of the group are also the largest individual shareholders in Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group. The US$2.5 billion Shapoorji Pallonji Group have two listed companies, Forbes & Company Ltd. (BSE: 502865), and Gokak Textiles. Forbes was already listed when bought by Shapoorji Pallonji, though there was speculation in 2006 that group company Afcons Infrastructure would go public via an IPO.

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Shapoorji Pallonji Recruitment For Civil Engineers

Position: Form Work Coordinator

Job Description

–> Must have experience in use of system Formwork such as wall formwork, climbing formworks, modular formwork, automatic climbing formwork for high-rise buildings, aluminium formwork, tunnel formwork, slipform, and other advanced formwork systems

–> Planning & allocation of formwork material, workforce & machinery for formwork activities in coordination with concerned teams at the site

–> Formwork cost working & monitoring the same throughout the project

–> Educating sub-contractors on formwork systems

–> Experience in formwork planning, monitoring performance, and ability to achieve desired cycle time is essential.

–> Mockups of various System Formwork.

–> Making purchase requisition for PLYWOOD and TIMBER, after thoroughly analyzing the number of repetitions, approved by PM.

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