Civil Construction Management Engineer

どぼくせこうかんりぎじゅつしゃ

Industry & Occupation

Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities

Classification

Summary

A technical position that creates construction plans, manages schedules, quality, and safety at civil engineering construction sites such as roads, bridges, and dams.

Description

Civil construction management engineers handle the formulation of construction plans, procurement of materials and equipment, schedule and cost management, and quality, safety, and environmental management at public and private civil engineering construction sites. They also coordinate with clients, designers, subcontractors, and local residents, and prepare reports. Utilization of ICT, introduction of new technologies, compliance with laws and regulations are required, and improving construction efficiency and ensuring safety are important.

Future Outlook

Demand for civil construction management engineers remains stably high due to the need for updating aging infrastructure and strengthening national resilience. DX and ICT utilization are advancing, making digital skills for engineers increasingly important.

Personality Traits

Ambitious / Calm and composed / Good at coordination / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Business trips to sites / Direct to/from work / Long working hours / Teamwork / Work at construction sites

Career Path

Construction Manager (Second-Class) → Construction Manager (First-Class) → Supervisory Engineer → Site Agent → Project Manager → Construction Department Manager

Required Skills

Budget Management / CAD Operation / Construction Planning / Quality Management / Safety Management / Schedule Management

Recommended Skills

Communication Skills (English) / ICT Utilization (BIM/CIM) / Leadership / Regulatory Knowledge (Construction Business Law, Occupational Safety and Health Law)

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Adaptability Adaptability to flexibly respond to changes in site environments is necessary.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Attention to detail is crucial to avoid overlooking minor defects or safety risks.
Communication Skills Frequent coordination and negotiations with stakeholders require advanced communication skills.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Physical stamina is needed for long hours of site inspections.
Planning & Organization Precise planning skills for construction plans and schedule management are essential.
Problem Solving Problem-solving skills for sudden issues on site are required.
Stress Tolerance High pressure from deadlines and safety responsibilities.

Related Qualifications

  • First-Class Civil Construction Management Technician
  • Second-Class Civil Construction Management Technician
  • Supervisory Engineer

Aliases

  • Civil Site Supervisor
  • Site Supervisor

Related Jobs

  • Architectural Construction Management Engineer
  • Civil Design Engineer
  • Equipment Construction Management Engineer
  • Surveying Engineer

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