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Proficient in the Microsoft Office Suite with emphasis in Excel, Project and Teams, Advanced PDF Editing (Bluebeam Revue, or functional equivalent), and Construction Project Management Software (Sharenology, Procore, Smartsheet, or functional equivalent.
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Familiarity with automated law firm conflicts software and ability to attain an advanced knowledge of programs used by the firm (Aderant, iManage Conflict Manager, and InTapp Walls) and use of web-based search engines.
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Able to resolve conflicts or revisions to the plans; and communicate with the project team (i.e. client, general contractor, project manager, other superiors, architect, engineer, consultant, owner) for mutual resolution, prior to finalizing estimates.
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From trial prowess in high-stakes litigation to utility-scale renewable energy project development and complex transactional expertise, Farella’s clients rely on and appreciate our fierce focus on client service and high-quality work.
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High-level of knowledge regarding the Rules of Professional Conduct and requirements as they pertain to fiduciary duties and conflicts, familiarity with key elements of conflict clearance and law firm business intake requirements.
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As we continue to grow, we are seeking a skilled and experienced Construction Manager to join our team and contribute to our ongoing success. As a Construction Manager, you will oversee and manage all aspects of construction projects from planning to completion.
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Utilizes tools and develops solutions to conflicts related to project implementation by presenting options to the Project Director and senior management when decisions are needed.
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Conflicts Resolution Attorneys support the delivery of quality legal services to clients through accurate and consistent conflict clearance and resolution. Conflicts Resolution Attorneys are required to have prior experience practicing law and law firm experience clearing and resolving conflicts, and preparing conflicts waivers.
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The Senior Project Manager leads the project team with a focus on the customer, utilizing open communication, setting clear direction, and establishing high levels of expectations.
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Reports to: Project Engineer, Project Manager or Project Executive. Utilizes leading-edge technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and LEAN. Ability to read, understand and interpret contract documents, drawings, specifications, scopes of work and project schedule.
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Managing information on changes in the Work; preparing an independent analysis, as require; obtaining and checking estimates for the changes from subcontractor; obtaining approval of the Architect and Owner; and resolving any conflicts.
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Ability to assist Strategic Account Manager to prepare construction schedules. Must be able to work at project jobsites throughout the DFW/North Texas as needed. Coordinate production and attend meetings with other trades and the client to identify and resolve any conflicts.
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Identifies and makes recommendations to Project Manager regarding project risks including safety/loss control, subcontractor/supplier issues, site conditions and logistics, scheduling, change orders, and document conflicts.
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Regularly communicate each day with the Account Manager / Project Manager / Division Manager to ensure expectations are being met, quality is acceptable and to resolve any conflicts or potential conflicts concerning safety, schedule, execution, personnel, or equipment resource availability.
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Aid in capacity planning efforts to predict upcoming bandwidth constraints, scheduling conflicts and staffing needs; consistently evaluate priority, urgency and impact for requests and facilitate alignment with team leadership and partner agencies on support strategies.
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