They calculate quantities of work completed on-site (concrete, steel, excavation, etc.) based on drawings and actual progress. This requires a strong understanding of drawings and BOQs (Bill of Quantities).
Secondary education or technical training in a relevant engineering or manufacturing discipline.
Minimum 3 years of hands‑on experience in a production or manufacturing environment, with exposure in operate machines such as lathe or turning centers to produce precision components.
Ability to work accurately in a structured environment, communicate effectively in English, and demonstrate adaptability and willingness to learn