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College undergraduate degree with more than 20 years of Construction or Project Management experience and completion of the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential within one year of employment in the Facilities Services Division.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for management and coordination of projects to both private and public sector projects. Stormwater Treatment (Low Impact Development / Water Quality Management Plans) & Hydrology.
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Performing and assisting in performing the duties of an Assistant Resident Engineer, including, but not limited to, roadway construction inspection, quantity calculations, checking grade and alignment, labor compliance interviews, traffic control review, and assuring compliance with project plans and specifications.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Experience: Knowledge of local/state/federal laws and regulations, including but not limited to: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), California Air Resources Board (CARB), South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (LARWQCB), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.
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College undergraduate but possess more than 20 years of Construction or Project Management experience, and must complete the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) Provide functional direction over areas of responsibility including construction project schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control.
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College undergraduate but possess more than 20 years of Construction or Project Management experience and must complete the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential within one (1) year of employment in the Facilities Services Division.
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Provides functional direction over areas of responsibility including construction project schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control.
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Responsible for development, monitoring, maintenance and reporting of the Integrated Master Schedule and the project baseline including analysis of trending schedule variances, quality control, risk management and overall project reporting Work with Control Account Managers and project management in completing monthly progress updates including status reports and detailed analysis through the use of earned value management principles, techniques and tools.
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Project specific responsibilities include but are not limited to: supports project from inception to completion, coordinates reviews, manages submittal processing, manages meetings and site observations, manages change and claim management, tracks project status and quality compliance providing reports relative to schedule, cost control, quality, staffing, provides tenant and stakeholder communications, and other professional support and contract requirements.
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This includes: Safe work planning and execution, Quality control, Quantity tracking , Budget management, Financial reporting and forecasting, Cash flow management, Scheduling, Operations work planning, Contract / subcontract administration, Change management, Document control, Project closeout.
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The Scrum Master is also responsible for performing all cost control activities including cost, billing, forecasting, and estimating associated with their assigned project and resource. Scrum Master responsibilities include working closely with the Project Management team to define and achieve project goals and objectives.
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Responsibilities include estimating projects, managing design-build shoring projects, developing budgets, cost control, scheduling, quality control, and client relations. 5 to 8 years of Increasing Project Management Experience.
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The Physical Plant & Environmental Safety Products team oversees the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of a suite of products essential for campus operations, safety, emergency management, and environmental quality control.
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The ideal applicant shall be able to manage all aspects of a significant project including design collaboration, client management, consultant coordination, drawings production, quality control, project schedules, project team management and job hour management.
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