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The PPM I will possess a strong commercial/contractual proficiency along with experience in technical documents, document control, safety, quality, Oracle and project controls.
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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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This person will work with junior staff and review engineering calculations, perform field observations, and prepare to develop or implement quality control reviews of 1D and 2D computer models for urban drainage analysis, floodplain mapping, watershed planning, and closed conduit and open channel design.
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The Project Manager will lead and motivate a team of managers and other staff in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Knowledge in construction safety, negotiations, scope development/control, cost estimating, construction contracting, project controls/reporting, and quality control are beneficial.
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Provide onsite construction management services for our client's projects in the areas of quality control, schedule management, cost and change management, document control and project communications.
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We now have offices in Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston, Texas, and our service capabilities include all aspects of electrical, instrumentation, and controls engineering design; industrial control system programming; and IT infrastructure design, networking, and consulting services.
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This position has single point accountability, or can possibly be under the general direction of a Project Director or Senior PM. The Project Manager I (PM-I) position is responsible for the management, or the assistance of managing, all phases of project planning and execution to ensure all project success factors are met, including but not limited to scope, schedule, cost, quality, environmental, safety, communications, security, and integration.
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This includes: Safe work planning and execution, Quality control, Quantity tracking , Budget management, Financial reporting and forecasting, Cash flow management, Scheduling, Operations work planning, Contract / subcontract administration, Change management, Document control, Project closeout.
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Reviews and approves invoices, including pay applications for accuracy and completeness Controls project plan and product quality by reviewing design, specifications, and plan and schedule changes, recommending actions.
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Duties for Project Managers include : Leading and managing a project team in building a successful project, managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, safety controls, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Duties for Senior Project Managers include: Leading and managing a project team in building successful projects, cost control for full P+L responsibility, managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, safety controls, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Has coordinated the preparation of an integrated set of project execution plans for large/mega projects or complex projects (i.e., engineering, HSE, Quality, procurement, project controls, estimating, construction, etc.
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Document, implement, control and update all aspects of the Project including: Scheduling, Subcontractors, Vendors, Forecasting, Project Financials, Purchase Orders, Customer Satisfaction, Scheduling, Planning, Change Order Management, Project Development, Teaming, Risk Mitigation, Permits, Safety Plan, Quality Plan, Communication Plan, Progress Reports, Meeting Minutes, Leading Owner Meetings, Leading Internal Meetings, Testing/Commissioning, Punch-list, Turnover, and Close-out.
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Controls project plan and product quality by reviewing design, specifications, and plan and schedule changes; recommending actions. Coordinates, monitors, and reports on design and construction activities in accordance with the project controls requirements.
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