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Report contract related project schedule delays, budget overruns, customer escalations, and scope changes to the VP Project Management. Fulfill strategic company and department goals as delivered by the VP Project Management.
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The Change Manager will assist LACMTA Contract Administration with processing changes to the construction contract; coordinating technical documents, Requests for Change (RFC), and Cost and Schedule Proposal (CSP) analysis with the Resident Engineer, Project Controls Manager, and Change Committee; obtaining 3rd party review concurrence when necessary; and providing technical support on preparation of contract changes.
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Approximately three (3) years of experience in contract management, contract administration and/or the preparation/review of contract changes and claims for heavy construction, highway, or transit industry construction projects.
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Monitor key dates against dates defined in the main contract and any subcontracts and advise Project Controls Manager / Project Manager / Project Director of the implications of delays, if any.
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Set up and maintain structures to manage the work of the team (using the systems, tools, and standards provided) including, but not limited to, engineering management, contract management, document control, testing, and accurate and timely cost and schedule reporting to ensure the highest quality practices are embedded in all aspects of engineering and project management.
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Experience in contract (preferably prime contract) administration, coordination, and/or management on a major or infrastructure design & build construction project. The Contract Administrator will be responsible for correspondence and reports drafting, collaborating with other teams to gather information, maintaining digital records and registers, and assisting Contract Manager in administering complex prime contract functions of the JV project.
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Ensure effective communication and coordination between the project manager, design manager, contract specialist, contractor, project technical team, client, and others as appropriate.
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Project management / Project Analyst / Heavy Construction management or support experience o Scope, Schedule, Cost, and Risk Management o Safety focused - managing execution of safety plans and ensuring onsite safety compliance o PMI PMP (Project Management Professional) certification o Contract management and negotiating skills o Good technical writing skills.
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Accountable for establishing and maintaining the project procurement and contract strategy in consultation with the Project Controls Manager and Project Manager.
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Development of Request of Proposal templates and Scope of Work related to the solicitation and contract management of design, construction and other project scopes and services in support of the new construction and renovation of OCPS facilities.
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Thorough knowledge of all aspects of project management, project controls, contract management, budgeting, estimating, schedules, negotiations, construction management (technology, equipment, methods), and safety required.
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Stand up a project organization at Sublime with focus on: Project Management, Project controls (Scope/schedule/budget), Project Engineering, Procurement, Contract Management, Document Control, Change Control, Construction Management.
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Work in conjunction with the Project Engineering Manager and Construction Manager to ensure that all engineering works meet the quality and HSE requirements of the contract.
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The Facilities Project Manager operates independently as a project management professional in the planning, design, construction, and commissioning phases of small-scale to medium-scale non-capital and capital construction projects.
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PREFER :Masters degree in Museum Studies , Public History, History, Museum Education, Anthropology, or a closely related field;Experience with comprehensive interpretive planning and exhibit processes from conception through final development; and/orExperience with thorough, all-inclusive project and contract management.
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