Craig Pugh

Director at Milestone Recruitment (HK) Ltd.
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(386) 825-5501
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Hong Kong SAR, HK

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Vincent Boender

Craig is a seasoned and one of the most dedicated professionals I have worked with. We worked together at Hypsos and his expertise as a recruiter is considerable. He really helped me finding a knowledgable and dedicated candidate for the role of Project Director. He is knowledgable, a pleasure to work with and always willing to go the extra mile to help you when needed. The service he provided is thoroughly managed and of the highest standard. I highly recommend Craig as a recruiter and will definitely work with him again to fill future positions.

Howard Parry

This is an exceptional Consulatant whom I have had a great deal of time for! In this HR world Craig is one of the very few who actually contacts you personally within hours of your emailing. Always time to listen and has good relationships with Companies and Staff.

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Experience

    • Hong Kong
    • Staffing and Recruiting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director
      • Apr 2015 - Present

      Milestone Recruitment is a specialist consultancy that provides full-suite recruitment services within the construction and engineering industry. We focus on the recruitment of middle to senior-level management professionals covering a broad range of disciplines. Milestone Recruitment is a specialist consultancy that provides full-suite recruitment services within the construction and engineering industry. We focus on the recruitment of middle to senior-level management professionals covering a broad range of disciplines.

    • Managing Consultant
      • May 2010 - Mar 2015

      During a chance meeting with the Owner / MD of HRA Recruitment I was asked if I would like to bring my knowledge of the local construction industry into the recruitment industry. A change in career direction that I took to immediately. My responsibilities included managing four recruitment consultants, business development and executive level recruitment. During a chance meeting with the Owner / MD of HRA Recruitment I was asked if I would like to bring my knowledge of the local construction industry into the recruitment industry. A change in career direction that I took to immediately. My responsibilities included managing four recruitment consultants, business development and executive level recruitment.

    • Hong Kong
    • Construction
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Senior Project Coordinator (Building Services)
      • Nov 2009 - May 2010

    • Spain
    • Utilities
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • International Projects Advisor
      • 2008 - 2009

      Head office based responsible for studying the international construction market for suitable projects in which acciona could become involved.I visited India on a number of occasions to look at possible projects assessing both labour and material costs. I also spent time in Antigua looking at the risks involved with constructing the new international airport.Acciona closed it's Hong Kong business in 2010.

    • Operations Superintendent
      • 2006 - 2008

      Route 8 Lai Chi Kok Viaduct.Responsible for managing the MEP installations on viaduct and ancillary buildings. Responsible for coordinating the design, installation and testing of Traffic Control Surveillance System (TCSS).

    • Operations Superintendent
      • 2003 - 2006

      KCRC Contract TCC200 and TCC300, Ma On Shan East Rail Extension.Responsible for coordinating Civil, MEP and ABWF works in eight stations. Responsible for managing the installation and testing of trackside lighting and noise insulation on Viaduct and At Grade.

    • Building Services - Inspector of Works
      • 1999 - 2003

      KCRC Contract CC602, Kam Sheung Road Station.Responsible for monitoring the installation and inspection of all MEP works carried out by the Services Contractor Balfour Beatty. KSR Station was the first station to receive its completion certificate on the new West Rail line.

    • Building Services - Inspector of Works
      • 1997 - 1999

      MTRC Contract 503C, Kowloon Station. Responsible for monitoring the installation and inspection of all MEP works carried out by the Services Contractor Balfour Beatty. MTRC Contract 503C, Kowloon Station. Responsible for monitoring the installation and inspection of all MEP works carried out by the Services Contractor Balfour Beatty.

    • Shift Supervisor
      • 1996 - 1997

      Installation of tunnel waterproof membrane. Installation of tunnel waterproof membrane.

    • Mining Assistant
      • 1995 - 1996

      Involved in shaft sinking at Tseung Kwan O and Tsing Yi using Drill and Blast method. Installation of shaft service pipes and tunnel ventilation system. The project came to a halt due to serious water inflo problems in two of the six tunnels. The contracts were eventually terminated. Involved in shaft sinking at Tseung Kwan O and Tsing Yi using Drill and Blast method. Installation of shaft service pipes and tunnel ventilation system. The project came to a halt due to serious water inflo problems in two of the six tunnels. The contracts were eventually terminated.

    • Operations Supervisor. Cable Spinning
      • 1994 - 1995

      The cables were constructed by an aerial spinning process. The process involved drawing wires from a constant-tension supply, and pulling loops of these wires from one anchorage to the other, passing through a 500-tonne cast-iron saddle on top of each bridge tower seating the cable. A total of 70,000 galvanised wires of 5.38-millimetre (0.212 in) diameter were placed and adjusted to form the two 1.1-metre (3.6 ft) diameter main cables. The cables were constructed by an aerial spinning process. The process involved drawing wires from a constant-tension supply, and pulling loops of these wires from one anchorage to the other, passing through a 500-tonne cast-iron saddle on top of each bridge tower seating the cable. A total of 70,000 galvanised wires of 5.38-millimetre (0.212 in) diameter were placed and adjusted to form the two 1.1-metre (3.6 ft) diameter main cables.

Education

  • Shrewsbury Technical College
    HND Electrical / Mechanical Engineering, Electrical / Mechanical Engineering
    1985 - 1988
  • Shrewsbury College
    ONC Electrical / Mechanical Engineering, Elec/Mech Engineering
    1985 - 1986

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