City Edge Developments · Matruh, Egypt · Posted 2026-05-21
Occupation DescriptionThe role of the Alternations Engineer is to oversee the customers’ technical inquiries and complaints, raise them to fulfill the customers’ satisfaction, and process improvement according to the projects’ conditions and status.Job ScopeHandle customers’ Alterations requests by contacting customers, and follow-up on requests.Study the requested modifications and coordinate the feedback with the concerned stakeholders, “internal and external.”Review the cases’ status before refunding the insurance check from the CM team.Respond to customers’ technical requirements, inquiries, and complaints on time and according to the agreed-upon policies.Ensure all technical complaints are answered and illustrated to customers professionally and promptly.Communicate the approved alterations to the community team for issuing work permissions.Submit all cases’ status, feedback, and important correspondences on the SAP to ensure accurate documentation and referencing.Address issues proactively to minimize disruptions and delays.Conduct a regular site visits to review the status of the opened cases and performed work to ensure it matched the company’s regulations and issued approvals.Education and ExperienceBachelor’s degree in Architecture or Civil.1 to 3 years of experience.
City Edge Developments is a premium Egyptian real estate developer and asset manager established as a partnership between the New Urban Communities Authority and the Housing and Development Bank. The company specializes in suburban residential communities and mixed-use projects across various asset classes, including hospitality, retail, office, and education.
What you should know
Extensive Land Management: Manages over 15.1 million square meters of developed land across six key destinations
30+ Iconic Projects: Delivers a diverse portfolio of 30+ iconic projects ranging from residential to hospitality and education
2-Bank Strategic Power: Operates as a strategic partnership between the New Urban Communities Authority and the Housing and Development Bank