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Participate in preconstruction meetings with Owner / Architect - monitor document design and development, establish goals and milestones for document packages and generally monitor project development to ensure it can be procured within budget and on schedule.
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Key Responsibilities - Conduct site investigations to assess soil and rock conditions- Perform geotechnical analysis and calculations- Design foundations, retaining structures, and slope stabilization systems- Collaborate with project teams to integrate geotechnical considerations- Monitor construction activities to ensure adherence to geotechnical specifications- Prepare clear and concise reports and recommendations.
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Monitor progress, identify risks, and develop mitigation strategies to keep the project on track; Lead the Client’s side of the project, and oversee the overall project working with both Trimble and the implementation vendor.
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Construction Support Attend the civil engineering/site work preconstruction meeting Assists Construction Project Managers, Superintendents, and Subcontractors in the interpretation and clarification of construction documents and response to requests for information Reviews applicable shop drawings and submittal data for compliance with construction documents Monitor compliance with design intent, construction drawings, and specifications.
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Supervisingan archaeological monitor in the field will also be a significantresponsibilitThis position offers on-call, hourly, regular-status employment withbenefits for the duration of the monitoring project, which is expected torun from mid-April to mid-November 2024.
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Assists with Project Finance and Project Management Office (PMO), may be assigned to specific projects to monitor and report on project finances, prepare complex spreadsheets in review of the project, prepare monthly project progress reports, track and report on subcontractor usage or provide other project related analysis.
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Interface with the various inspections staff, Client and Contractors on all facets of the project. Monitor and document all work performed by the Contractor, subcontractors, public utility companies, railroads, governmental agencies, and other entities.
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Experience in commercial construction management and project oversight. They will coordinate with subcontractors, monitor construction progress, manage budgets, and enforce safety regulations.
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The Senior Project Manager will communicate with the project stakeholders, manage risk and monitor progress against the schedule. Establish a deadline and monitor the progress of the project.
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Support Project Director and Division Management in recruiting, training, and mentoring new employees. Purchasing trade packages as assigned by the Project Director. Prepare detailed Project Information / Close-Out Forms and Photography for the Marketing Data Base.
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Senior Project Manager - Mission Critical. Prepare preliminary schedule and work with the Superintendent to develop and update the master project schedule a minimum of twice monthly. Development of effective communications and mechanisms for resolving conflicts among various project participants.
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Monitor project costing and assist Project Managers with job cost corrections as necessary. The Financial Analyst is responsible for assisting and supporting the company with financial planning and reporting, budgeting, SG&A cost analysis, project budgeting, project cost analysis, and project billing.
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This position requires a Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR) Certification Level III. You must possess Federal Acquisition Certification - Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR III) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - mid-level (FAC-P/PM mid-level) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - senior level (FAC-P/PM senior.
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Visit local project sites when requested/ required to monitor job progress and to provide assistance. Attend weekly and bi weekly project meetings with the General Contractor to coordinate job activities to be accomplished.
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