Andrew M.

Contracts Management Executive at OMS Group

Andrew M. is an experienced professional in the field of contracts management and quantity surveying. Currently serving as a Contracts Management Executive at OMS Group since January 2023, Andrew M. leads the drafting and reviewing of commercial contracts while overseeing the entire lifecycle for diverse projects such as submarine cable installations. Previously, Andrew M. held the position of Contract Executive at Solarvest, providing critical support in amending agreements and enhancing workflow efficiencies. Earlier experience includes roles as Quantity Surveyor at both Solarvest and Conseal Sdn Bhd, focusing on tender documentation and cost estimation. Andrew M. began a career in construction and project management as an intern at TL Associates and has early experience in customer relations at IKEA Southeast Asia. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor’s Degree in Quantity Surveying and a Foundation Degree in Environmental Design/Architecture, both from Taylor's University.

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Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

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OMS Group

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TOTAL SOLUTIONS PROVIDER OMS Group is a global, neutral and integrated telecommunications infrastructure company with a wide-range of services covering Subsea Telecommunications installation and maintenance, Digital Infrastructure Ownership & Digital Infrastructure engineering, procurement, maintenance and construction (EPC) under our Interconnect Managed Services division. Our capabilities in submarine fibre-optic cable systems, include installation and repair of deep and shallow water subsea fiber-optic cable systems, permitting in principle acquisitions, project management, direct shore ends, engineering and subsea surveys. We have a strong track record in constructing and owning cable landing stations and terrestrial dark fiber which we have extended our offerings into building hyperscale data centres in Southeast Asia.


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51-200

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