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Site Design Manager (Contract)

Hong Kong Shangri-La $6,000–$8,000/month*
Job Description

The Site Design Manager (Contract) is responsible for overseeing the design and implementation of site projects, ensuring they meet company standards and client expectations. Candidates should have a strong background in architecture or engineering, with experience in project management. Key requirements include proficiency in design software, excellent communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. The candidate is expected to work closely with cross-functional teams, manage budgets, and ensure timely project delivery.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned luxury hotel and resort chain, known for its exceptional hospitality and service. Founded in 1971, the company has expanded globally, offering a range of accommodations from urban hotels to beach resorts. Shangri-La is committed to providing guests with memorable experiences, combining traditional Asian hospitality with modern amenities. The company values sustainability and community engagement, striving to create a positive impact in the regions it operates.

Destination Guide

Hong Kong is a vibrant city known for its skyscrapers, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage. As a global financial hub, it offers numerous job opportunities, particularly in finance, technology, and hospitality. The lifestyle is fast-paced, with a mix of Eastern and Western influences. The city boasts excellent public transportation, diverse cuisine, and a lively arts scene. For expatriates, obtaining a work visa typically requires sponsorship from an employer. Hong Kong is an attractive destination for professionals seeking career growth and a dynamic urban experience.

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