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Prepare contracts for close-out, including as-builts and punch list review. Relevant professional experience with the concepts and practices within the aviation construction field, demonstrating diverse experience in public and municipal sectors associated with planning, design and construction of airport infrastructure projects.
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Chair and document meetings, including design, preconstruction, OAC, AHJ, brand, field review & inspections, and presentation meetings. The PM manages the project from preconstruction, construction and till project close-out.
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Oversee distribution of project close-out material; facilitate prompt punch list final sign-off, completion and resolution of all contract paperwork for final acceptance by the client. Experience with design-build and construction manager at risk contracts preferred.
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Takes initiative to find solutions Coordinate the punch-out of front-end system Interfaces with Electrician on coordination items Documentation of tested points / and wiring runs Startup/Testing of terminal unit and air handling unit controllers as well as central plant controllers (HW Systems, CHW Systems, and CW Systems) Communicate directives to electrical subcontractors for proper installation of our control components.
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Provide field construction management support (inspections, punch list generation, and project close-out) Conduct site visit surveys of buildings for the purposes of collecting design information related to electrical service, fire alarm, grounding and lightning protection as they relate to data center or telecommunications facilities.
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Coordinate the punch-out of front-end system. Reading and understand mechanical design documents (duct layouts, piping schematics, riser diagrams) The Technician II will report directly to a team project manager and work closely with the design engineer to ensure they have the tools necessary to be successful on each project.
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First Shift Fabrication Machine Operator coordinates all activities required to effectively lay out work, set-up appropriate machines or equipment to meet or exceed fabrication and customer requirements per design specifications and published schedules.
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The Technician I will report directly to a team project manager and work closely with the design engineer to ensure they have the tools necessary to be successful on each project. Startup/Testing of terminal unit and air handling unit controllers as well as central plant controllers (HW Systems, CHW Systems, and CW Systems.
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This position will be responsible for implementing and carrying out many facets of the construction process such as general construction management, punch lists and executing self-perform work, in order to understand the building process and how JE Dunn executes projects.
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Gains experience in construction processes (conceptual to final estimating, development of design and construction documents, site safety preparation, buy-out, schedule management, contract/budget management, closeout, etc.
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Serve as an information resource by coordinating tenant's work, participating in construction meetings, resolving disputes, providing ongoing feedback, and coordinating project punch list and close-out.
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Perform punch-out and participate in Pre-final and final acceptance inspections. Participate in partnering, preconstruction, design development, coordination, and mutual understanding meetings.
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Previous experience in bench repair, including assembly, machinery, up-keep, layout, die repair, inspection, press troubleshooting design, quality control, die and/or fixture building, welding, and heat treating.
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The Assistant Construction Manager/Inspector will support construction management of public Design/Bid/Build, Design/Build, CMAR through all project phases: planning; design; preconstruction, construction, commissioning & validation.
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Assist in the coordination of project close out/ punch list requirements with all consultants and contractors. Provides administrative and coordination support to the Construction team by carrying out the following duties: vendor coordination, ordering and tracking of construction materials and equipment, contract administration, tracking and processing of purchase orders, payment processing, and lien release management.
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