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The Construction Manager will have the campus level responsibility for project success, GC relationship, team development and relationship management with key cross functional partners at the site in a culture of collaboration, safety and quality unparalleled in the data center construction industry.
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Knowledge of soil mechanics, concrete and steel reinforcement, tank construction, and all associated electrical and control equipment associated with tanks (preferred) Software Experience: AutoCAD, Docuware, database software, project management software.
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The Project Manager is responsible for project schedule and cost performance by facilitating communications and coordination between the field, general contractors, engineers, subcontractors, vendors, accounting, and project owners and/or consulting engineers.
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The successful candidate will possess strong organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills, as well as a thorough understanding of environmental regulations, project delivery, quality assurance/quality control, data collection, data input, data editing, data interpretation, report preparation, instrumentation/equipment calibration, test protocols, troubleshooting, electrical and mechanical skills, technical writing, MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
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They immerse themselves in the intricate electrical and mechanical aspects of significant strategic project orders, with a focus on diverse sectors such as heavy multitenant high rise, hospital, university, commercial construction, data center, utility, and industrial projects.
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Communicate with project engineer and/or project manager regarding progress or problems related to the project. Follow the company standards in electrical controls design, PLC programming and commissioning.
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As an Electrical Project Manager, you will define project objectives by planning and managing projects from start to finish. Job Title: Electrical Project ManagerJob Description.
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The core purpose of the Sr. Project Manager role is to provide leadership and consistency to large scale complex projects that typically include Controls programming and Electrical/Mechanical Installation work while coordinating with customer and/or end users (TSA, Airports, etc.
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Convergint is looking for a full-time, enthusiastic, results driven and forward-thinking Field Project Manager to join our amazing culture. As a Field Project Manager you are a part of a dynamic team that allows you to grow as Convergint grows.
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