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Develop engineering technical reports, analysis, briefings, and meeting minutes related to IA TA responsibilities, SoS and Capability analysis, Cloud Security Development capabilities, Trusted Security and Networks (TSN) and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM), and Industrial Control System (ICS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA.
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Perform as an individual contributor to monitor, document, and report project status regularly to plant management and affected parties. Working knowledge of project management principles is required.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMWH Constructors' Construction Management Services (CMS) group is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Construction Inspector to conduct and document inspections related to the construction of water/wastewater related infrastructure projects in the San Diego, CA area.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWorksite Location: San Diego, CA - Fully OnsiteTemp to HireCompensation: $26.00 an hourPOSITION REQUIREMENTS:Experience in construction administration, preferably public works with emphasison support to project management team.
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Manage and establish policies, procedures, and project controls services encompassing scheduling, document control, and document management systems. Create summary and detailed project reports for management and project team members.
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Specific technical responsibilities include conceptual estimates, quantity takeoffs, bidding plan control, bid coverage, review of submittals, and shop drawings, contract document distribution, project control logs, material procurement/tracking and expediting, updating schedules, assisting in preparation of monthly status reports and payment applications and coordination of all project closeout documents.
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Oversee document control and coordination of subcontractors. Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site superintendents to insure project is built on schedule, within budget, and meets all minority obligations.
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Familiar with the various tools used to manage large programs - PMIS, CMIS, scheduling, cost control, document management, risk management, asset management, dashboard analytics, etc.
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Coordinate work activities that affect the quality of project control, scope development, proposals, engineering & design, document control, inspection & testing, and commissioning.
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Strong experience with document control, scheduling, cost control and project management software. Serve as the primary point of contact with clients for coordination, strategic planning, master scope management, budget, subcontracting, project staffing, environmental compliance, facility support and schedule attainment.
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Manage field-related document control and follow organizational best practices for document control, schedule updates, change management. Coordinate with the project management team in developing logistics plans, schedules, and all operational requirements during the preconstruction phase and during construction.
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Monitor and track established SoS interface management control processes and products to document interface standards, controlling parameters, virus protection and data security systems.
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Document Control & Compliance: Implement robust document control systems, ensuring adherence to local building codes, regulations, and safety standards. Subcontractor Management: Assess and oversee subcontractors, ensuring high-quality workmanship and on-time project delivery.
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Demonstrated ability in design-build project management and delivery, including staff management, budgeting, scheduling, and quality control/quality assurance. Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating.
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Project Coordination – Working with a Project Manager, manage document control including change orders, billings, field production tracking, purchasing documentation and contract administration.
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