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Assistant Project Manager

TSR PAINTING & COATING PTE. LTD.
Singapore 5+ years Posted 3d ago

Salary Range

SGD 45,600 - SGD 57,600 /year

SGD 3,800 - SGD 4,800/month

Skills Required

Microsoft OfficeMicrosoft ExcelConstructionProcurementProject ManagementRisk MitigationSchedulingDatabasesdocument handlingTechnical Support

Job Description

Assistant Project Manager (APM)

supports the lead Project Manager in planning, executing, and closing out projects

. They serve as the operational backbone of the team, handling daily scheduling, budget tracking, project documentation, and communication across cross-functional department

The responsibilities of an Assistant Project Manager generally fall into these core areas:

1. Planning and Scheduling

  • Create Schedules: Develop work breakdown structures (WBS) and maintain project timelines using tools like Microsoft Project or Smartsheet.
  • Monitor Milestones: Track project progress against baseline deadlines and report any deviations to the project manager.
  • Coordinate Logistics: Plan meetings, site visits, and resource allocations to ensure the team has what they need to deliver on time.
  • Manage Records: Organize and archive project documents, including meeting minutes, contracts, blueprints, and O&M manuals.
  • Draft Reports: Prepare progress reports, risk logs, and presentation materials for stakeholders and project sponsors.
  • Process Change Orders: Document scope changes, track cost submissions, and ensure necessary approvals are in place.
  • Budget Tracking: Assist in monitoring expenses, conducting cost analyses, and supporting financial forecasting.
  • Manage Procurement: Assist with preparing purchase orders, reviewing supplier contracts, and ensuring timely delivery of goods or services.
  • Invoicing & Estimates: Help prepare and process client invoices and provide written estimates for labor and materials.
  • Act as a Liaison: Facilitate clear communication between the project manager, internal teams, vendors, contractors, and clients.
  • Risk Mitigation: Identify potential project roadblocks, document mitigation strategies, and escalate critical issues to the project manager.
  • Quality & Compliance: Ensure that project deliverables meet company standards and comply with regulatory and industry requirements