




**Company Description** SGS is the world leader in inspection, verification, analysis, training, and certification. Recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity, we have more than 95,000 employees and a network of over 2,400 offices and laboratories worldwide. **Job Description** For a bid on technical inspection services supporting forest management, commissioned by a mining client, we require a licensed engineer for the position of Contract Administrator. Minimum of 5 years of experience in supervision/administration of contracts or projects related to mining and/or forestry. Advanced skills in administration and personnel management. Functions and/or responsibilities: Fulfill and ensure compliance with the contracted service commitments. Measure and control service standards. Coordinate field teams. Manage the service payment status at the end of each monthly period. The services to be performed will be primarily distributed in the Metropolitan and O'Higgins regions. Notwithstanding this, as already mentioned, activities may extend to other territories. For the purposes of this contract, the territorial distribution of facilities will be grouped into the following areas: * Upper Area (Caletones, Maitenes, Barahona and others) * Hacienda Cauquenes Area * Loncha Area (Hacienda Loncha, Tranque Relaves Carén and others) * Other Areas (Metropolitan Region (Melipilla), Valparaíso, O'Higgins and Maule) The service period is 60 months. Work schedule/Shift: 5x2 Please send CV, degree certificate, and salary expectations. Please adhere strictly to the requested requirements. **Requirements** Functions: Control of technical specifications for planting, soil recovery works, and maintenance Planting: The technical inspection must verify that all plantings are carried out according to the specifications outlined in these terms. To achieve this, it must develop and apply acceptance protocols. Irrigation: The inspection must approve the irrigation project proposed by the contractor for various sectors and validate its construction and commissioning. To achieve this, it must develop and apply acceptance protocols. Soil recovery and conservation works: The inspection must validate the contractor's proposals, support their design, and verify the correct execution of activities such as infiltration trenches, micro-terraces, riprap, or wattling for gully control, among others. Installations and equipment: The inspection must ensure the proper construction and operation of facilities such as warehouses, water storage tanks, pumping stations, among others. To achieve this, it must develop and apply acceptance protocols. Maintenance: The inspection will be responsible for verifying that the contractor complies with reforestation maintenance. To achieve this, it must develop and apply inspection protocols. Inventory records: Necessary for monitoring work progress and reporting. In general, the technical inspection must carry out all necessary activities to maintain adequate control and monitoring, as well as issue early warnings if deviations from the contract or potential non-compliance are detected, which could cause issues for the client with regulatory authorities. Control of technical specifications for external nurseries Plant inventory and shipment control: The inspection must verify and monitor the monthly plant inventory conducted by the contractor. Additionally, it must keep records of plants leaving the nursery. Quality control: The inspection must supervise plant delivery at the nursery, loading onto trucks, transport conditions, unloading at destination, and temporary nursery conditions. Consultancy The service must provide qualified personnel to deliver occasional specific technical consultancy in areas such as applied silviculture, dendrometry, forest ecology, geomatics, statistics, and other forestry specialties. Reporting The technical inspection will be required to prepare and submit a monthly work report reviewing the fulfillment of assigned tasks. It must be submitted in both digital and physical formats, including copies of inspection and acceptance protocols, registration forms, and any other supporting documentation proving compliance with the contractor's monthly assigned tasks. The technical inspection must also deliver a weekly activity report every Friday. Every six months, the technical inspection must submit the SMA reporting document as stipulated in these technical terms. Planning The technical inspection must submit a work schedule upon awarding of the service and keep it updated throughout implementation. The monthly report must indicate discrepancies in planning KPIs and outline plans to overcome them.


