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The Project Manager is accountable and responsible for the overall project planning, organizing, management, supervision, coordination and administration of all capital projects associated with Transmission Lines, Distribution Lines, Substations, Telecom facilities and associated work in order to achieve project completion on budget, on time, as per agreed scope and with proper risk and quality management.
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Budget Management, Construction Project Management, Quality Assurance (QA), Resource Management, Risk Management, Strategy Plan. Direct and support project teams in the preparation and execution of tasks throughout all phases of the project process; includes identifying scopes of work, resource requirements, cost estimates and budgets, work plan schedule and milestones, quality control, and risk mitigation.
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Manage all aspects of a project, including document controls, weekly meetings, jobsite observations, site logistics, quality control, budget analysis, contractor coordination, and risk management.
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Participate in and manage the delegation of all project management responsibilities including design management, contract administration, procurement, budgeting, scheduling, quality control, payment application review and approval and project closeout and turnover.
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Coordinate and manage project delivery tasks encompassing cost and schedule control, quality assurance, contract administration and risk identification/mitigation. Supervise on-site staff tasked with administrative, quality and/or project controls responsibilities.
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Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works on-site at the construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts; high precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock.
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Utilize Project Management Control Systems to record, track, analyze, and report project data. Strong working knowledge of construction methods, building systems, contracts, scheduling and quality Ability to lead a team or provide strong contributions in a key role on a larger project team.
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Provides managerial and construction oversight over all aspects of the project, including budget, schedule, quality, risk, project and document control, operational needs, contract administration, etc.
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The Construction Project Manager will also collaborate with Microsoft Security, Integration, Project Engineering, Risk Management, BIM coordination, Quality control and other internal groups to maintain the corporate vision and goals for the Project.
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Experience in strategic planning, risk management, and/or change management is a plus. The Data Center Project Manager is responsible for post-sales coordination, implementation, control, and completion of data center projects, while remaining aligned with strategy, commitments, and goals of the organization.
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Monitor and control risk management insurance and liability controls for assigned projects. Working at assigned project sites physically present with the on-site construction teams on a routine basis.
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Proficient in MS Office Suite - Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, MS Projects, Primavera P6, Computer based Earned Value Management, Cost Control, Schedule Control, Resourcing management, Risk Management, Project Management Tools.
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Provides functional direction over areas of responsibility including construction project schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control.
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Construction - management of the contractor from buyout, procurement, risk management, quality assurance, safety and overall project execution. The Project Manager will maintain a primary focus on practice related services (management of the delivery of all project management related services) and a secondary focus on internal business operations (active engagement with business development, financial management, and staff development matters.
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Perform cost management/avoidance, schedule estimation and tracking, contract performance management, risk management, requirements analysis, and quality assurance activities.
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