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Foster strong client and partner relationships, adeptly resolving conflicts. This role involves overseeing and nurturing new customer connections, assessing, validating, and prioritizing potential opportunities, and spearheading the project acquisition strategy aligned with our branch Business Plan.
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Resolve conflicts and disputes efficiently and diplomatically to maintain positive working relationships and project momentum. Work closely with engineering, project management, production, supply chain, and logistics to actively track and report leading indicators for labor, materials, quality, and scope to anticipate and prevent non-compliance or detractors within construction.
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As a Project-Fabrication Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of a key project within our organization. o Develop detailed project and fabrication plans outlining project objectives, deliverables, timelines, and resource requirements.
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IT governance, processes, and automation to provide visibility into the implementation of the Enterprise systems, including ability to assess status, progress, and identify conflicts, issues and conflict resolution, as well as schedule/project prioritization.
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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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Provide leadership and direction for the identification and mediation of conflicts due to changes to project or program scope, resource needs, timing or budget. Project experience in either manufacturing or preclinical development.
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Determines possibility of conflicts/delays in the construction process by reviewing project drawings. Ensure that project charges are correctly represented for accounting's closing process.
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Foster a spirit of teamwork and unity among project team members that allows for healthy disagreements – expeditiously resolve conflicts by approaching with positive cohesiveness, supportiveness and working effectively together to enable the overall team to succeed.
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Resolve any issues or conflicts that arise during construction. Optimize resource allocation to meet project deadlines. Collaborate with project managers to develop construction schedules and milestones.
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Identify conflicts in construction progress and communicate to Project Manager/Regional Team for resolution. · Communicate with Project Manager regarding ASI’s, RFI’s and Materials.
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Identify contract document conflicts and recommend solutions to the Project Manager and Facility Design Manager. The Project Superintendent is responsible for the daily management of the overall project site including all coordination activities between the various Contractors, Sub-Contractors, Architects, and Engineers and their Sub-Consultants and the various Park Operating Departments (Operations, Security, Food, Merchandise, etc.
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We offer a three-tier Consultant Career Track and a Project Manager Career Track with the ability to advance directly from Senior Consultant to Project Manager. All employees are eligible to receive a pre-tax biweekly travel reimbursement per diem while working at a client site provided they stay at project site hotel.
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Partners with the Production Technology Manager to ensure the production schedule is maintained; assist with mitigating scheduling conflicts, and support manufacturing investigations. They are the primary interface for the customer on technical and project issues and work closely with the site General Manager, site Technology Manager, Business Development, and program core team to ensure the program is on time and on budget.
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Experience with project management of major construction projects including estimating, cost control, schedule, and contractor management. Resolve design and construction conflicts in the field in real time.
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