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The Project Manager will lead and motivate a team in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, risk, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute Design-Only, Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Provide leadership and guidance of all aspects of multi-discipline engineering projects from concept to completion, including overall safety, quality, engineering, procurement, construction, environmental compliance, project controls, and public/community relations.
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Be on a team that solves our client’s issues and problems for environmental and engineering practices in the project planning and development, permitting, design, and remediation service space.
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Support preparation of client presentations, engineering reviews, financial analysis, and contract administration for the design/planning of utility systems. The Assistant Mechanical Engineer/Power & Utilities Analyst will work under the supervision of a consultant or project manager to assist with developing solutions to technical and economic challenges encountered by our power and utility clients.
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The Project Manager is responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of work on assigned design/build projects. Manage and oversee all aspects of multi-discipline design/build projects from concept to completion including safety, siting, environmental & permitting, estimating, engineering, progress tracking/forecasting, bidding procurement, constructionon startup, and closeout.
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Serve as the primary point of contact with clients for coordination, strategic planning, master scope management, budget, subcontracting, project staffing, environmental compliance, facility support and schedule attainment.
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Minimum of 7 years of related experience in design engineering, including 3 or more years of experience managing engineering projects. Strong experience with document control, scheduling, cost control and project management software.
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Work closely with the project team to ensure deliverables and services are being provided to the clients satisfaction and that projects are following internal QA/QC guidelines. + Develop and implement project policies and procedures, establish project controls systems, and implement the project execution plan.
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The candidate is an engineering project manager with design experience in substations and related fields, extensive industry experience, and strong leadership ability. Based on this successful growth, opportunities, and available resources in the Northeast, Burns & McDonnell is strategically seeking a highly motivated Project Manager and leader to execute substation projects in this region and assist in the continued development and growth of our team.
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Report regularly on progress, cost and schedule metrics, procurement issues, safety or environmental concerns, design questions, potential impacts, and any issues requiring additional support. Previous design/build delivery experience preferred.
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Manage internal project financials, providing detailed, accurate project cost forecasts and accruals to client(s) and internal organization leadership. Develop and monitor project schedules, manage scope, and control project costs.
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This includes project safety, coordinating multi-discipline teams, managing schedules, budgets and risks, developing and negotiating proposals, procurement of equipment and subcontract construction trades, client development, and overall client satisfaction.
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Serve as the primary point of contact for clients regarding efforts such as client coordination, strategic planning, master scope management, budget finances, subcontracting, project staffing, environmental compliance, facility support and schedule attainment.
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Manage and oversee all aspects of multi-discipline design/build projects from concept to completion including safety, siting, environmental & permitting, estimating, engineering, progress tracking/forecasting, bidding procurement, construction startup, and closeout.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field from an accredited program. Establish project teams, coordinate activities of multiple disciplines, and ensure the efficient, cost-effective utilization of staff.
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