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Staff management, project controls and management support for significant consulting and construction projects, including scheduling, labor resourcing, and cost estimating, will be a component of this position.
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Coordinating with Project Management Team (PM, Construction Manager, Procurement Manager, Quality Manager, and Project Controls Lead) on execution issuesSupporting PM in managing: Engineering budgets and schedule and facilitating identification, estimating and documentation of changes in scope.
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Working with the project team on all aspects of Stormwater Management projects and land development and site design projects: project set-up, drafting, design, quality review and assurance, and overall project coordination and organization.
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This position supports Messer projects at the project site with the primary responsibility of assisting the site Project Manager and Project Engineer in the management and administration of the project.
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Support Project Management in the planning, analysis, estimating, and design of primarily natural gas and liquids pipelines, compressor stations, measurement, regulation, and related facilities.
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Knowledge of engineering principles of construction management and project controls. Responsibilities MAIN DUTIES: Project assignments including on-site representation of client, preparation of project documentation, cost estimating, scheduling, plan review, research of records.
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This position plans, monitors, and supervises on-site construction engineering activities for a particular project, maintaining liaison with owner regarding project progress and changes; insures project engineering activities comply with company and owner requirements, providing interpretation of design and application of construction methods.
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Manage project engineering assignments to ensure work is completed on time and under budget. Assist with the management of job controls to ensure compliance with contract, budget, schedule, forecasting and job costing.
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Directs and coordinates activities of field personnel to ensure project progresses on schedule and within prescribed budget. Reviews status reports prepared by project management and modifies schedules or plans as required.
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Supports project closeout process-related activities such as as-built drawings and MOC (Management of Change) Assists in lessons learned on project performance. 5 or more years of experience as a process engineer, process controls engineer, or process project engineer preferred.
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Coordination of the implementation of a project, ensuring it is being built correctly; project schedules and forecasts; interpretation of drawings for subcontractors; review of engineering deliverables; redlining drawings; regular project status reports; budget monitoring and trend tracking; bill of materials creation and maintenance; effective communications between engineering, technical, construction, and project controls groups; and assistance to the project manager.
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Job Scope: Generally responsible for performing all aspects of project management for moderately complex engineering project assignments ensuring total delivery of the services on time, within performance budget and quality expectations.
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Coordinate multi-phases and tasks of construction including the management and scheduling of subcontractors, vendors and suppliers as well as any self-performed work. Participates in the preparation of project reports for management and owners.
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Assisting in the preparation of site plans and details; designing stormwater management systems; conducting field work; construction oversight; and assisting in report and permit writing activities.
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Serve as the on-site electrical engineering and project management representative throughout construction of a multi-year datacenter campus development. Facilitate and participate in a close working relationship with all Microsoft site personnel – attending construction-based quality and assurance meetings, attend schedule and milestone review sessions, close monitoring of overall project management, Electrical, and Electrical Power Monitoring Systems related risk items with the Architectural Engineering subject matter experts.
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