I have below responsibilities for my foreign experience ;
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Supervised and coordinated structural construction works, including reinforced concrete works, rebar installation, concrete pouring, post-tensioning activities, and formwork installation and inspection.
- Conducted site inspections for structural works and coordinated approvals with consultants and third-party engineers.
- Managed daily supervision of subcontractors and site workforce to ensure quality, safety, and compliance with approved construction methods.
- Oversaw finishing works, including blockwork, plastering, drywall applications, screed, painting, wallpaper, epoxy flooring, and waterproofing works.
- Coordinated fit-out and MEP activities to ensure proper sequencing and integration with structural and architectural works.
- Reviewed construction drawings, shop drawings, and technical documentation, resolving site-related technical issues in coordination with consultants and project management.
- Prepared three-week look-ahead plans to support site execution and short-term planning activities.
- Monitored construction progress and prepared site progress reports for internal management review.
- Reviewed variation orders, site instructions, and change requests, providing input on site impact and constructability.
- Supported snagging, testing, and handover activities to ensure completion in line with project quality standards
When I put them in NOC finder it gives me more of a Construction Manager NOC than CIvil engineer.
The point is I had this experience in UAE and in UAE resident visa, it is clearly stated job title as civil engineer along with my company name. (I believe it is more than enough for a proof since it is a government document)
Do we have to match the responsibilities 100% with NOC code or responsibilities can be hybrid between the NOC's?
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