Company Description
Egis is an international player active in architecture, consulting, construction engineering and mobility services. We create and operate intelligent infrastructures and buildings that respond to the climate emergency and contribute to more balanced, sustainable and resilient territorial development. Operating in 100 countries, Egis puts the expertise of its 19,500 employees at the service of its clients and develops cutting-edge innovations accessible to all projects. Through its wide range of activities, Egis is a key player in the collective organization of society and the living environment of citizens all over the world.
With 3,500 employees across 8 countries in the Middle East, Egis has delivered over 700 complex development projects, stimulating economic growth and enhancing quality of life. Ranked among the top ten firms in the Middle East by Engineering News Record (ENR), Egis is committed to sustainable development. The Group's operations in the Middle East are built on strategic acquisitions and a deep understanding of local market conditions. Egis long history of providing comprehensive engineering, consulting, and project management services makes it a trusted partner for regional governments, investors, and developers.
Job Description
The Project Manager will oversee the planning, execution, and completion of large-scale aviation construction projects, such as terminal expansions or refurbishments. This role will manage the project team and ensure the timely delivery of milestones within the defined scope, schedule, and budget. The Project Manager will directly report to the Project Director and interact with clients, contractors, and relevant stakeholders to ensure the project aligns with industry regulations and contractual requirements.
Specific Responsibilities
Skills / Competencies
Additional Requirement
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or equivalent
Minimum 15 years in large-scale construction projects, with a focus on aviation infrastructure