pdpstrikeout
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Hello,
My name is Philip Mok, and I am an American who is seeking an engineering, construction, or consulting position in Jakarta, ideally Jakarta Selatan. My wife is Indonesian from South Jakarta, and we may move to Indonesia to raise a family.
I have worked in the engineering and construction industry since 2011 (15 years) in positions of increasing responsibility, and have worked for global firms such as Daewoo, Samsung, AECOM, and Jacobs. Currently, I manage a portfolio of construction projects in the $15-20 million range for the US military in Hawaii. My first project was the $54 billion Chevron Gorgon LNG project, where I managed sea modular transportation of the LNG facility modules from various shipyards in Asia (including Batam) to the project site on Barrow Island, Australia. I have also worked on petrochemical (Texas), water/wastewater (Atlantic coast and Asia), rail/transit (NYC area), aviation/airport/airfield (NYC area and Tyndall AFB), ports/marine (Asia & Guam) and geothermal megaprojects and programs (Iceland), so I am flexible on the types of projects and programs I can manage.
Ideally, I would continue to be a Project/Program Manager for a large project for a firm like Fluor, AECOM, Jacobs, Black & Veatch, KBR, VE Gernova, or McDermott. My Indonesian speaking ability is elementary, but improving (I'm taking lessons). I am also open to infrastructure advisory positions with consulting firms, whether MBB or Big 4. I would appreciate any referrals to hiring managers or advice as to where I can find expat positions.
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or on the Project Management International website.
Terima kasi,
Phil
My name is Philip Mok, and I am an American who is seeking an engineering, construction, or consulting position in Jakarta, ideally Jakarta Selatan. My wife is Indonesian from South Jakarta, and we may move to Indonesia to raise a family.
I have worked in the engineering and construction industry since 2011 (15 years) in positions of increasing responsibility, and have worked for global firms such as Daewoo, Samsung, AECOM, and Jacobs. Currently, I manage a portfolio of construction projects in the $15-20 million range for the US military in Hawaii. My first project was the $54 billion Chevron Gorgon LNG project, where I managed sea modular transportation of the LNG facility modules from various shipyards in Asia (including Batam) to the project site on Barrow Island, Australia. I have also worked on petrochemical (Texas), water/wastewater (Atlantic coast and Asia), rail/transit (NYC area), aviation/airport/airfield (NYC area and Tyndall AFB), ports/marine (Asia & Guam) and geothermal megaprojects and programs (Iceland), so I am flexible on the types of projects and programs I can manage.
Ideally, I would continue to be a Project/Program Manager for a large project for a firm like Fluor, AECOM, Jacobs, Black & Veatch, KBR, VE Gernova, or McDermott. My Indonesian speaking ability is elementary, but improving (I'm taking lessons). I am also open to infrastructure advisory positions with consulting firms, whether MBB or Big 4. I would appreciate any referrals to hiring managers or advice as to where I can find expat positions.
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or on the Project Management International website.
Terima kasi,
Phil
