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Manage quality assurance, including inspection and punch list items. The right candidate will have significant water/wastewater and/or concrete experience and routinely manages projects from $15M to $50M. This key professional is responsible for the successful execution of field work and project safety for one of the nation’s top safety-rated contractors, and works closely with the project management team to ensure the achievement of all project goals.
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Punch List: Upload and distribute the punch list through Procore to subcontractors. The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will serve as a vital team member while assisting the Senior Project Manager and/or Project Manager on all aspects of a project.
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O Provides punch-list of remaining tasks after substantial completion. As a Senior Project Manager, you are responsible for the scope, schedule, cost, quality and client satisfaction of a project throughout its entire lifecycle, from Initiating through closing phases.
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Review punch list submitted by others and verify that items on the punch list have been completed and corrected prior to recommending substantial completion to the Owner. AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Leads overall project closeout process using best practice standards, tools and processes such as the close-out punch list, financials, sub contracts, warranties, etc. Supports the preconstruction team including quantity takeoff, trade coordination and scope of work development, scope review, bid package development, schedule development, bid list creation and bid advertisement.
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Maintain rolling punch list defining final quality expectations and ensure completion. Have basic computer skills and a basic understanding of Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Microsoft Word, Procore, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and a firm understanding of Microsoft Project.
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Planning and executing project completion and punch list. 5+ years of experience as project engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (preferably from an ABET accredited program) or 3+ years of project engineer experience with a Master's in Engineering.
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Prepares project schedule with the Project Superintendent. Develops and updates project schedule for both preconstruction and construction activities. Oversees project team during development of preconstruction estimates.
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Work with the Project Manager to perform project punch-list inspection(s), in coordination with superintendent and the Owner’s Representative, and issue punch list to all relevant subcontractors.
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A Senior Project Manager’s role is primarily focused around written and verbal communication to all project stakeholders. PMP certification from the Project Management Institute preferred.
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Manage the project change process and punch list. Our client is a top engineering & construction management GC hiring a Project Engineer to assist the Project Manager and Superintendent on fit-out and renovation projects in the Northern VA/DC area.
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Document punch list work. The Senior Project Engineer will be responsible for the administration of field office to achieve project profitability and schedule goals. Able to perform all essential Project Engineer responsibilities.
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Verify all work performed in the field, including: monitoring schedules, the punch list and close out items. Function as primary Construction Field Manager and Construction Advisor throughout the project process from RFP to closeout, making sure the selected contractor is meeting all drawing and specification requirements during construction.
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Conduct/Approve punch-list items prior to property turnover. Travel 0 - 10% Location Bolling AFB - Washington, DC US (Primary) Education Bachelor's Degree Job Type Full-time Career Level Experienced (Non-Manager) Category Project/Program Management Exemption Type Exempt Date Needed By Security Clearance Top Secret/SCI with Counter Intelligence Polygraph.
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Support Project Close-out: Assist in resolving punch list items, process change orders, and compile final close-out documents. Draft recommended responses and actions for COR for project actions such as RFIs, submittals, change orders, punch-lists, etc.
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