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You will have the opportunity to work on exciting and diverse projects, such as site structural elements, foundations, retaining walls, waterfront structures, piers, marinas, bulkheads, buildings, roller coasters, water slides, and more.
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E-J Electric is looking for an on-site MEP Project Manager to supervise and execute Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and light steel installations in NYC. This includes coordinating the work schedules and progress of both E-J and subcontractors, ensuring a harmonious workflow.
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Provide leadership to field support team which may consist of various on-site supporting project resources (scheduler, safety, cost control, expeditor). Coordinate with project support staff, vendors, engineering, contractors, sub-contractors, plant, and suppliers on all matters related to the project.
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Proficiency in all the basic technical skills of landscape architecture including grading, stormwater management strategies, site planning, planting plans, construction documentation, irrigation coordination, graphics, computer skill, etc.
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Work cohesively with our in-house multidisciplinary team of professionals, which includes: structural engineers, architects, HVAC engineers, electrical engineers, plumbing/fire protection engineers, and site civil engineers, on projects of widely varying sizes and complexities.
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Ability to work on site at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY. Willingness to work overtime, weekends, and holidays with short notice, and experience working with data center migrations is preferred.
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The Project Superintendent will provide overall on-site administrative and technical management on construction project site. Through smart design, construction management, and facilities maintenance management, we rethink industry needs to help keep clients on the cutting edge and add value to a project.
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On-site presence and requirements may change depending on our client's needs. Assist in the preparation, development and maintenance of the Master Program Budget and Schedule; update the budget and schedule on a regular basis; and assist in the preparation of monthly Project Status Reports and Account Status Reports for each assigned project.
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Plan, organize, and manage the production of project deliverables to ensure on time delivery, technical quality, and within budget. Experience with concept development, site planning, roadway design, grading and drainage, utility design, construction staging and MPT.
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On-Site Presence: Be on-site for the duration of the project to ensure visibility, rapid response, issue escalation, and resolution. Provide clear, concise updates on project progress, issues, and resolutions.
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It would be preferred if you had CPM certification Minimum of 12 years' experience with an architectural, construction management, or facilities team in the Public buildings sector with a minimum 5 years of on-site experience Experience in all project phases: planning, preconstruction, procurement, construction, hand over, commissioning and validation Strong client and team management skills Commitment to health and safety.
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Setup and operate air sampling equipment on site and collect appropriate number of samples before, during and after abatement. Keep daily notes of all abatement and monitoring activities in a logbook on site.
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Work in parallel with Preconstruction Manager to complete the project planning and set up during the preconstruction phase, including constructability, site logistics, and estimating. Responsible for leading a single project to implement and maintain a clean and safe work site, and to motivate performance to the highest efficiency to exceed project requirements, quality control, and productivity.
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Benefits include two weeks of paid vacation, paid holidays, plus time off between Christmas and New Year's; health, dental, and vision insurance; snacks; beer & coffee on tap, profit sharing, and a 401K.
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As a Metro Market Technical Project Leader, for our HVAC division, you will under general direction, act as the on-site project leader to plan, execute, and complete control systems projects with assigned customers.
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