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Work through "punch list" issues with the site superintendent. The Lighting Project Manager (LPM) is the "face" of FSG to our customers. As one of the nations largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking a Lighting Project Manager to join the FSG Dallas - National Accounts team.
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JOB DESCRIPTION As a Lighting Project Manager you be responsible for independently leading FSG's efforts with assigned accounts, ensuring that all assigned projects are completed on time and within the established budget.
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Write, distribute, and close all items in pre-substantial completion punch list in conjunction with Superintendent. Manage relationships with clients, architects, design teams, subcontractors, etc., while developing a list of project requirements: bonds, certificates of insurance, schedule of values, Subcontractor lists, submittals and shop drawings, product samples, product data, mix designs, closeout documents, etc.
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Provides punch-list of remaining tasks after substantial completion. As the primary interface to the client, the project manager develops a strong long-term relationship. A project manager (PM) is 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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Manage the turnover process of the new and remodeled stores from Construction to Operations, including development and management of the punch list, transference of warranty and maintenance manuals, communication of essential store maintenance procedures, etc.
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Ensure punch list completion and agency sign off; Haugland Group, a privately-owned Long Island, New York-based electrical and heavy civil construction company has an immediate need for a full-time Civil Project Engineer.
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Manage all document control for projects, including but not limited to RFI's, meeting notes, punch list, transmittal log, and change order log. Security Project Manager What will you do.
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Writing, distributing, and closing all items in pre-substantial completion punch list in conjunction with Superintendent. Managing relations with Client/Architect/Design Team/End User/Subcontractor while developing a list of project requirements: bonds, certificates of insurance, schedule of values, Subcontractor lists, submittals and shop drawings, product samples, product data, mix designs, closeout documents, etc.
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Direct the close out and assure final project punch list and warranty materials are provided in a timely manner. Plan each project set up with the Superintendent including field office location and layout, temporary utilities, staging areas, safety and security practices, fencing, etc.
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Responsible for all aspects of the project closeout to include but not limited to project walk through with superintendent, internal punch list, completion of punch list, scheduling final walk through and submission of all close out documents.
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Manage efficient & timely project close-out including punch list completion, as-built review, attic stock demobilization, etc. 5+ years of Project Manager experience within the General Contractor space.
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Project Close-out and final billing completed within 45 days of Substantial Completion Punch list complete per contract. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for the supervision and management of the individual project and project team.
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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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Conducting a punch list walk with the Owner and Architect to ensure installations meet client expectations. Oversee day-to-day project operations, encompassing budget, safety program, and staffing, engage in overall project management with clients, owner's representatives, architects, and designers.
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Assisting in the preparation of project as-builts by acknowledging earlier on when setting up Closeout Matrix. Develop and review project-specific logistic plans, establish and review project staff plans, and assess Roles and Responsibilities Matrix.
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