Over 2.5 Billion Construction Projects Targeted, 20 Experts Formed in Facility Sector

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 11th that it will publicly recruit the ‘Construction Work Citizen Supervisory Group’ from the 18th to the 22nd.


The ‘Construction Work Citizen Supervisory Group’ will be responsible for inspecting poor construction, identifying corruption factors and making recommendations, and checking safety management status at construction sites with a budget of 2.5 billion KRW or more commissioned by the Provincial Office of Education.


The total number of recruits is 20, consisting of 10 in the architecture field, 2 in civil engineering, 4 in mechanical engineering, and 4 in electrical engineering. The appointed citizen supervisors will serve a term of 2 years and may be reappointed once.


Applicants must be associate professors or higher in related fields such as construction or civil engineering at universities, hold a master’s or doctoral degree from accredited research institutions, possess relevant certifications (such as Professional Engineer, Architect), have more than 5 years of supervisory experience, or be retired public officials from central administrative agencies or local governments in the relevant fields.


Those interested can download the application form from the Provincial Office of Education website and submit it by registered mail or email.



Kim Sung-in, Auditor, said, “The Construction Work Citizen Supervisory Group will play a role in further strengthening supervisory functions by directly inspecting school facility construction through the eyes of external experts,” adding, “We hope that interested citizens will actively support to establish fair and transparent construction work and project commissioning in Jeonnam education.”


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