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Data Center Project Manager

Seeking an on-site engineering project manager to support two (2) major 135,000SF, 36 MW hyperscale data centers within the same campus near Dallas, TX. This role is responsible for interfacing between the design and construction teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.Key ResponsibilitiesOversees on-site project activities, attending regular and ad hoc meetings as needed.Serves as the main contact for the client, design team, consultants, trade partners, and construction team across all MEP disciplinesCoordinates with engineers, subcontractors, suppliers, inspectors, real estate developers, and building operatorsDevelops and manages comprehensive project schedules covering all phases from engineering to closeoutUses document management systems to track MEP scope and costs for the clientHandles CM and subcontractor change order submissions and project communications using tracking logs and collaboration toolsAddresses field issues promptly and ensures responses from responsible partiesMonitors and redirects RFIs to ensure timely resolution of open issuesSupports design teams DOB PAA filing schedules and related documentationConducts site walks, documents deficiencies, and issues corrective action reportsAssists with commissioning schedules, equipment delivery coordination, and punch list management as neededDemonstrates advanced MEP design knowledge, reviews project documentation efficiently, and coordinates design documents among tradesMinimum QualificationsBS Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Architectural, Civil Engineering, or Construction Management requiredMinimum 5 years of relevant experience in data center construction, project engineering, construction management, cost control, or related fieldsExpert knowledge of MEP systems and design practicesStrong skills in contract and subcontractor estimating reviewProficiency in building codes, local laws, energy codes, and issue resolution with DOB and utility standardsMinimum OSHA 30-hour certification required or obtainable upon hiringAbility to travel domestically and/or internationally as needed