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Understanding of construction management processes, building codes, safety regulations, and trades (survey, testing, excavating, site utilities, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, concrete, landscaping, masonry, metals, woodwork, roofing, insulation, siding, EIFS, window/doors, drywall, painting, mechanical, and HVAC) required for successful completion of the project.
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General knowledge of all basic building systems (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and life safety), site work, structural conditions, building envelope. Conduct walk-through surveys of buildings to assess condition of a building’s components: site work improvements, structural, facades, interiors, roofs, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and life safety systems.
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Cost Control & Change Management: Monitor and manage project costs, including handling change orders. The APM will assist in managing multiple high-complexity projects of diverse scope, requiring an understanding of current business trends, construction techniques, innovative project delivery methods, and thorough knowledge of HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection.
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Individual project management and tracking as part of a larger portfolio. Project/Program Manager - Aerospace. Work closely with program management on development of Integrated Management Schedule (IMS), Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) & Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) in support of program Statement of Work (SOW) and schedule.
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Originate and drive Project Management Office (PMO) continuous improvement activities. The main scope of the function will be in execution in the US plants and operations, however, the Project Management Process leadership job element is global and affects both US and European operations.
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Develop and maintain project budget, cost/change order management, accounting records and work plan procedures along with estimating and scheduling. Experience working on an industrial building project including civil, concrete, steel, MEP, and FP is a plus.
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The ideal candidate will bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise in mechanical engineering, project management, and team leadership, contributing significantly to the successful delivery of complex construction initiatives in the Los Angeles area.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for assisting the project manager and project team with project documentation and control, job cost accounting, scheduling, and construction supervision efforts.
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Assist with on-site management to ensure project success. 1 - 3 years' of experience as a project coordinator, project engineer, or project manager. Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering or equivalent experience.
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Candidates with a Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering or Business Administration Degree with 5 to 7 years of industry experience are preferred (er, a high school diploma and 5 years of experience in the mechanical contracting industry, to include management experience may substitute for a degree requirement.
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This, in part, includes leading a group of Capital Projects, supporting the development of long-range plant project planning, project budgeting and cost controls, compliance management, project scheduling, operational support, project work process progress development/use and over site of project 3rd party support.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred. 10 years of relevant experience leading teams in the development of complex electro-mechanical and software systems. Responsible for development, implementation, and management of AS9100 design and development processes to ensure that products meet required specifications for quality, function, and reliability prior to delivery.
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The Solar Project Manager will effectively engage with a project management team on all aspects of the construction project, preconstruction, design, permitting, cost, material, schedule, subcontractors, changes, and quality.
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Minimum 5+ yrs verifiable Project Management experience working for a mechanical subcontractor in the areas of commercial HVAC and Plumbing. Evaluate estimate and set up job costing system with labor, material, and subcontract cost codes.
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2、5 years or more relevant engineering management experience, understanding of national regulations and policies on engineering management, familiar with construction drawing review, professional knowledge of industrial construction, quality management, cost control, etc., excellent organizational and coordination skills, analysis and problem-solving skills, strong sense of responsibility, outstanding on-site construction management skills.
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