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QUALIFICATIONS AND JOB DESCRIPTION

Who we are:

Renaissance Heavy Industries – “RHI” is an industrial division of Renaissance Holding Company which carries out the heavy industry projects in all leading sectors: hydrocarbons, power, metallurgy, and mining, as well as processing plants, in Russia.

In cooperation with its sister companies and through strategic partnerships, RHI provides engineering, procurement, construction, operation, and management services for large-scale projects.

We are looking for a Progress Payment Engineer in our project in Amur, Svobodny Region of Russian Federation

Job Description

· Preparation and follow-up of employer progress payment,

· Making quantity agreements and correspondence with the employer,

· Classifying the quantities correctly according to the contract unit prices,

· Periodic follow-up of the project target cards and reporting to the management,

Required Qualifications

· Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering,

· Experience in industrial projects,

· At least 3 years of experience in Progress Payment of Industrial Projects,

· Knowing Macro,

· Proficiency in MS Office and AutoCAD,

· Advanced knowledge of English, preferably Russian,

· Team-work orientation,

· Availability to reside in the Amur, Svobodny Region in Russia.

“Rönesans Holding is among the signatories of the UN Global Compact, which calls on companies to align their strategies and operations with the principles of universal human rights, labor, environment, anti-corruption, and adopts principles based on universally accepted statements within the framework of the United Nations Global Compact.

Rönesans Holding is an employer that aims to ensure equality in human resources practices by observing transparent and ethical values ??without compromising its main principles of honesty, competitiveness, and innovation. All applications are evaluated according to equal opportunity regardless of gender, language, religion, race, and ethnicity. Discrimination cannot be tolerated.”