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Provides leadership to cause the creation of organizational structure and processes required to fully execute the requirements of services and is responsible for the execution of Structural Iron Work services, quality, subcontractor performance, and construction cost.
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Chair, with the assistance of the Project Superintendent and Project Manager, subcontractor preconstruction meetings. Assisting in management of the Change Order Process, both prime and subcontractor.
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Coordinate, Develop format with Project Accountant for information transfer on labor, equipment, materials, subcontracts and other direct costs for Estimate to Complete (ETC) projectionsCoordinate and update with Project Accountant on Monthly Cost reportsReview of subcontractor invoices prior to PM approval and submit to Project Accountant for payment processing.
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Review subcontractor and vendor bids solicited by the Senior Project Manager to help determine scope, schedule, timely delivery for all project related materials, equipment and construction services.
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Complete ownership of the schedule and subcontractor management, progress reviews with the owner, billing percentage reviews with the owner, coordinating with the site safety and quality control managers, site access for subcontractors, daily reports, building and maintaining the project schedule, RFIs, inspections, hazard identification, review plans and specifications, compliance, and other duties as necessary.
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Work with Project Superintendent to develop and review subcontractor scopes of work/contracts, project schedule, and site logistics plan. Oversee subcontractor selection and buyout process for all trades and vendors.
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Oversee shop drawings and submittals, write subcontracts and purchase orders for projects, manage subcontractor relationships and conduct regular jobsite coordination meetings. Review plans and specs to ensure accuracy, prepare General Conditions, and establish baseline schedules for each subcontractor or self-performing team.
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Writing subcontractor contracts and developing scopes. The Encompass Group has partnered with a stellar commercial construction company in San Antonio to find a top-tier Assistant Project Manager to work directly under their top Project Executive.
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Responsible for all aspects of estimating and purchasing, including quantity take-off specific trade scope, sub-bid solicitation, progress budgets, scope clarifications, systems studies and comparisons, value engineering, subcontractor and general contractor relations, and staying abreast of industry developments applicable to estimating.
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Ensure compliance with contract documents, trade/subcontractor scope of work, project schedules, and specifications. The Superintendent will report directly to the General Superintendent and work closely with the Project Manager and other members of the team.
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Advises President and VP of Operations of any adverse changes to projects and / or difficult subcontractor relations. Reports to the President/CEO and/Or Chief Operating Officer/C.O.O. Weekly if not Daily via direct communication such as text, in-person or email communications as well as using Software "Slack" to report meeting minutes per job.
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Maintains a professional, courteous, and helpful disposition when communicating with a customer, general contractor, or another subcontractor. Basic understanding on how to program Card Access, CCTV, Fire Alarm, and Intrusion systems with the ability to make minor programming changes and system verification.
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Confers with and directs subcontractor supervisory personnel and engages in planning and executing work procedures, interpreting specification, and coordinating various phases of construction to prevent delays.
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Direct and oversee the downstream request for proposal (RFP) and bid process and prepare detailed scope of work documents for subcontractor and client contractor contracts, including bidder development, prequalification, evaluation, award recommendation, and selection.
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Pursuant to our subcontractor status on highly sensitive national security matters, an applicant who receives a conditional offer for this role will be required to pass a United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) background screen.
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