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Ensure project closeout, final punch list, warranty work, operating manuals and final documentation is complete according to Company and Owner requirements within 30 days of substantial completion.
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A minimum of seven years' experience in the construction of large and complex institutional and/or commercial projects with an owner/ developer, construction manager, general contractor, subcontractor, architect, engineering or similar firm is preferred.
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Negotiate with and engage in subcontract solicitation during the bidding process and maintain master subcontractor/vendor lists by trade. Evaluate subcontract cost estimates and proposals, as well as preparing/reviewing self-perform estimates, ensuring coordination with estimators and assembling final estimate for owner.
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The IT Operations Service Owner Lead will manage Contractor and subcontractor staff on site, ensure staff development for retention, and work with third-party vendors applicable to his/her site as needed.
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We currently have an opportunity for a Senior Estimator in Lisle, IL. The Senior Estimator is responsible for the coordination of bid documents, labor productions, subcontractors, vendor pricing, subcontractor and vendor buyouts, project start-up meetings, owner estimates, subcontractors and vendor requisitions and cost to completes.
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Lead meetings as the project requires, including subcontractor, Owner/Architect, or "executive" type meetings. Monitor subcontractor and vendor payments and processes. Participate in Owner contract process, including negotiations, and form strategic plan for the project.
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Contract management including adhering to owner contract requirements; writing, creating and managing subcontractor contracts and reviewing/creating subcontractor change orders. Participate in interviews to win workMinimum Qualifications and Skills:Minimum 5 years in the construction industryNo more than 2 companies in 5 years, or 3 companies in 10 yearsMust have prior project experience as Project Manager on jobs $3M+Must have good references from: previous Owner & EmployerMust be a resident of the United StatesMust have prior experience as a Project Engineer; processing RFI's, submittals, etc.
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Knowledge and Critical Skills/Expertise: The applicant must be a seasoned professional with a desire to produce quality product while strengthening Owner, Engineer, Subcontractor, and Supplier relationships.
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Experience in the construction of large and complex institutional and/or commercial projects with an owner/ developer, construction manager, general contractor, subcontractor, architect, engineering or similar firm is preferred.
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The Project Manager manages the overall project direction, completion and financial outcome and administers both the owner and subcontractor relationships for assigned projects. Commercial Management: Negotiates and manages development and execution of the client's prime contract as well as subcontracts and vendor agreements.
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Work with the AP/AR Manager to process owner and subcontractor billings, approve codes and their amounts, and release subcontractors after owner payment. A successful Senior Project Manager at Meyer Najem effectively communicates and coordinates with the owner, onsite staff and back office operations team.
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Foster and enhance owner, architect, subcontractor and vendor relations. Reports to: Project Executive, Deputy Operations Manager or Operations Manager. Foster and enhance owner, architect, subcontractor and vendor relations.
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Review job quantities, approve invoices, and subcontractor payments, prepare extra work change orders, and monitor job costs. Review, tabulate, and negotiate final quantity agreements with owner and/or Prime contractor to ensure % payment for all work performed.
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Review project documents and specifications to accurately identify, develop and track request of change orders (owner and subcontractor related), baseline estimates, potential risk exposures while communicating potential impacts to the financial targets, schedule and overall project management process.
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What You Will Be DoingWork with preconstruction team on various estimating activities including cost estimate preparation, subcontractor participation, value engineering, constructability issues and owner proposal preparation.
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