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PFES has multiple opportunities for Power Delivery Project Managers. Our Project Managers play an important role in the growth of our Project Management Services and are responsible for the successful initiation, planning, execution, control and close-out of major electric transmission, distribution and substation projects.
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Support Project Manager & Project Team Leads onsite for duration of the project. The PCM will be required to provide onsite support for schedule maintenance, schedule analysis, risk management, risk analysis, earned value management / commodity tracking, development & maintenance of routine reports for Project Team and Executive review.
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This role would be the lead person for assembling reports, drafting responses to data requests, and reviewing filings where the PMO supports the wider wildfire mitigation program (e.g. grid hardening section of the state specific Wildfire Mitigation Plans).
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Provide strategic project management leadership for large and complex electric substation projects. Lead overall project – coaching, conflict resolution, facilitation, motivation, and negotiation.
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Interfaces with EPC Contractors project controls/scheduler. Works with project team and EPC Contractor on maintenance of risk register. Ensures contract Project Controls requirements are met by Contractor(s.
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PM Expectation: 80% in office and 20% in field - Expectation is to lead the team from an office and do check-ins as needed.
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PFES is currently looking for a Project Manager to lead and support a large scale solar construction project for an electric utility out of Las Vegas, NV. The Solar Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of a large-scale solar facility.
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PFES has multiple openings for Project Managers in support of our major T&D Programs in the Midwest. Substation, transmission and/or distribution project background is a plus. This person will be responsible for contract administration, project planning, and labor and equipment resource management.
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This role would be the lead person for assembling reports, drafting responses to data requests, and reviewing filings where the PMO supports the wider wildfire mitigation program (e.g. grid hardening section of the state specific Wildfire Mitigation Plans).
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General Contractor Project Manager experience preferred. The Project Manager will manage multiple projects simultaneously. PM must be in on-site in Richmond, Virginia 2 days a week.
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