Project Construction and Maintenance Manager

Do you have the heart to serve with us at the Lake Tanganyika, we are looking for the project manager who is responsible for upcoming and existing projects.
1-2 Years
Full Time
1. Planning construction projectS.
2. Creating a construction schedule
3. Creating budgets
4. Assigning task to the various construction and sub-contractors.
5. Tracking activities in a project from beginning to end.
6. Working with the team in our areas.
7. Managing suppliers and resources.
8. Ability to define the new projects clearly to the leaders and the team.
9. Develop a construction plan and make it profitable.
10. Keep inventory of tools, equipment, and machinery.
11. Allocate and manage resources logistics.
12. Create status report for project stakeholders.
13. Obtain building permits, licenses and meet code regulations.
14. Maintain health and safety standards.

Live opportunities are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.

Interested?

We are currently seeking a dynamic and experienced individual or couple to join our team in Azerbaijan to lead the growth and development of our national staff.

As a team builder, you will be responsible for living in Azerbaijan and potentially learning Azerbaijani. You will be working to build and strengthen our team by creating a welcoming and hospitable environment, fostering strong relationships among team members, and providing guidance and support as needed.
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