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The chief goal of this position will be to manage from start-to-finish all scheduling, cost-control, document management, contracts, subcontractor coordination, vendor coordination and finish phase operations including punch, close/out and warranty issues.
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Assists in the preparation of project close-out requirements including unit cost history, operations and maintenance manuals, punch-list management, and agency inspections. Works with accounting to maintain subcontractor and vendor requirements for payment processing.
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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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Coordinates all final close out procedures for the project including as-built drawing, punch lists, final billing, occupancy permit, owner acceptance, project manuals, warranty letters, subcontractor close out, letter of substantial completion, and letter of recommendation.
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We’re hiring a project engineer to work closely with the superintendent and project managers on estimating and scheduling efforts, subcontractor buy-out, and project documentation/ tracking.
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Oversees, including but not limited to the punch list, operations and maintenance manuals, as-built drawings, etc. Participates in the estimating and change management process and tools, including quantity take-off and review of subcontractor proposals.
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Works on site with the project team to carry out a variety of tasks such as monitoring crew size, self-perform hours, materials, quantity and equipment. Aptitude, JE Dunn’s strategic partner for technology integration services, was born out of the growing need to meet the increasingly complex demands of modern building projects.
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Develop and complete Project Completion List prior to the close out of the project and in advance of the issuance of architect or owner’s punch list. Review schedules, budgets, materials, personnel and subcontractor performance.
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Facilitate the project close-out process, including punch list completion and final financial reconciliation. Collaborate with the Superintendent to ensure subcontractor compliance with the Safety & Health Program.
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Supervise completion of punch list and follow up all warranty work through to close/out. The Assistant will be involved with all scheduling, document management, contracts, subcontractor coordination, vendor coordination and finish phase operations.
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Participates in activities such as punch lists, city inspections, safety reviews, quality reviews and prepares the necessary documentation. May provide oversight to assigned to close out aspects of the project.
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Experience in final punch and close-out preparation for final billings, O & M Manuals, punch out completion, substantial completion signed, final inspection, and occupancy certificates with the City and/or State.
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Base compensation for the Project Engineer 1 - Low Voltage role in Georgia is between $68,000 and $72,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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Typically at least 1+ years construction Project Superintendent Or Field Engineer experience. Then consider the below opportunity for a Assistant Superintendent at one of the most prestigious GCs in the US.
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Coordinates with project QA/QC planning to ensure quality for assigned tasks. Base compensation for the Project Engineer 1 - Healthcare Group role in Tennessee is between $68,000 and $72,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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