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The QC Manager position may also require some minor labor duties "working" such as site cleanup, protect in place, touch-up/ punch list items, or picking up materials for workers.
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The Site Quality Technician, reporting to the Site Quality Manager, will play a crucial role in ensuring the operational efficiency and quality of our construction projects at various sites, with a primary focus on solar tracker systems.
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This position is on site at Alaska Airlines Seattle Office, SEA Airport and travel may be required dependent on project assignments and project specific needs. Prepare and monitor punch list items; manage the close out process to completion.
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Safety: Ensure that all subcontractors participate in a safety pre-construction meeting prior to starting work on the project Ensure that all subcontractors have a full set of MSD sheets on the project, as well as their site specific safety plan and current insurance certificate or OCIP/CCIP enrollment ID Review the project daily to ensure that all activities are being performed in accordance with all OSHA and governing requirements and the project site specific safety plan.
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Reporting to the Construction Manager, the Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of projects are completed on schedule and within budget to the satisfaction of the client.
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Experienced in verification and close out of the punch list items and site queries to facilitate system MCs and RFSU Certificates. Support the resolution to any Site or Technical queries to resolve issues raised and continue to progress the execution of Construction and Commissioning Turnover.
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Support the on-site inspection process to ensure a zero punch-list and an expeditious turnover to FacOps. Meta is seeking an experienced Construction Manager to join our Data Center Engineering & Construction Team. Our data centers are the foundation upon which our rapidly scaling infrastructure efficiently operates and upon which our innovative services are delivered.
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Such meetings may include preconstruction, construction progress, on-site troubleshooting, resolution, special review, punch list and final walkthrough meetings, startup, and close-out meetings.
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Attend the following meetings: Weekly on-site job progress meetings Attend Pre-Construction turnover meeting with sales, estimating, field and operations staff Attend bi-weekly project manager meetings Attend all meetings with Owners/Architects as necessary Post Construction meeting with sales, estimating, field and operations staff Assist the project superintendent in maintaining quality control.
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Control project OAC meetings, site visits, punch-list walkthroughs for construction or furniture, meeting vendors to provide access and oversight. For the projects an APM manages, he or she will act as the main coordinator and project liaison to the client, architect, general contractor, building manager, furniture and move vendors, and security, throughout each project.
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Support the Campus Construction Manager with the campus-wide book of work including contractor, designer, and vendor management. Support the Regional Construction Operations Manager in the management of the regional book of work including contractor, designer, and vendor management.
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Mission Critical, infrastructure, and/or Data Center Construction Experience. Manage the construction, commissioning, and turnover of a Data Center within a campus program. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or equivalent degree.
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Multi-Project experience in large scale construction management, mission critical or infrastructure preferred. Minimum of ten years of work experience in construction management. LEAN Construction knowledge and application of those tools.
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Multi-Project experience in large scale construction management, mission critical or infrastructure. 7+ years of work experience in construction management. Experience applying LEAN Construction knowledge tools.
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The role of the Site Manager is to provide on-site coordination for all phases of residential construction projects, including coordinating subcontractors, material and equipment, ensuring that specifications are being strictly followed, and work is proceeding on schedule and within budget.
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