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Document project performance: daily reports, time cards, safety inspections and training, safety photos, schedule updates, QA/QC inspections, subcontractor meeting minutes, subcontractor deficiency notices, schedule and document Owner inspections and testing, Obtain all necessary permits, coordinate as required the activities of inspection agencies, handle Job labor relations, facilitate dispute resolution, manage the building turn-over, assist with project closeout.
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Prepare, maintain, and review purchasing files and records, price lists, and the status of requisitions, contracts, and orders, locate suppliers, monitor subcontractor performance, calculate the cost of orders, ensure invoices are charged to the appropriate accounts, and monitor inventory transfer forms for bookkeeping records.
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Responsible for management controls (i.e., schedules, cost control, procurement and quality/safety) monitor production, on time delivery and cost control. Supervises field crew, subcontractor and craft activities, including determining method of construction, manpower levels, material quantities equipment, mechanical and plumbing sources, scheduling and documentation.
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Responsibilities include establishing project objectives, supervise total construction efforts, provide technical assistance, managing scope of work, supports procurement, supports contracts, monitor materials and billing, approve subcontractor invoicing, review submittals, monitor deviations in scope, maintaining job files, RFI's, and much more.
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Under minimal supervision, the site Safety Manager will be required to assess hazards and recommend hazard mitigating strategies; monitor site health and safety daily for regulatory and client compliance, interface with client and subcontractor personnel; investigate incidents; conduct daily and weekly audits; and prepare reports.
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Approve subcontractor monthly payment requisitions, ensuring funds and manpower required are appropriate for the remaining work. Monitor allocation of manpower and record progress of the project schedule with manpower loading and activities.
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Monitor Job auditing and job closings to provide accuracy in job costing. Maintain subcontractor receipts for selected subcontractors. College degree or equivalent and 2 years' experience in steel sales.
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Monitor construction projects by taking various tests to evaluate whether contractor or subcontractor has complied with job specifications; Impact Recruitment is looking for a talented, motivated, and environmentally curious Geologist that is interested in joining a successful Environmental Engineering firm with offices all around the country including Minneapolis.
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Additionally, you'll administer standard subcontracts agreements, such as Firm Fixed Price (FFP) and Time and Material (T&M), through the entire contract lifecycle, and will participate and lead minor to moderate negotiations of terms, price, and schedule, and will monitor subcontractor performance.
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Plan and monitor commissioning and checkout of the system, ensuring job completion documentation is complete. Adhere to safety standards with a high degree of regard for employee and subcontractor safety.
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Responsible for hands-on job cost accounting for multiple projects to include Subcontractor AP processing, Client invoicing, and budgeting. Actively monitor projects from a risk management perspective and elevate as needed.
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JD Edwards experience a plus. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and LGBTQ+ individuals are encouraged to apply. Must be a self-starter, highly motivated, and able to work independently.
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Track s subcontractor funding allocation s with Prime contract, subcontractor funding, subcontractor billing and payments. Monitor s Days Sales Outstanding ( DSO ) calculations and take actions in order to drive cash collection.
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PM's enforce implementation of contractor and subcontractor safety programs. They develop, monitor and update project schedules/curves as well as review project costs to ensure overall compliance with approved budgets.
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Monitor for supplier/subcontractor extra cost claims and mitigate/minimize cost the project. Work closely with project administrator to maintain project administration, financial project control, payment, cash flow, and accurate financial projection.
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