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Leads the punch list process between substantial and final completion; leads the project turnover from construction through commissioning to operations. The Construction Manager will assist the Program Management Team during the contract development and engineering design phases of such projects and will work closely with each project’s respective Project Manager during the project execution phase.
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Additional Comments: These declarations are not to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities nor of the skills and abilities required to do the job. Ability to address issues with appliance repair and removal, carpentry, drywall, electrical, flooring, kitchen and bath remodeling, painting, plumbing, pressure washing, windows and doors.
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Generate and maintain punch lists for subcontractors on site, monitor completions, and collect signed punch list completion sheets. Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Construction Quality Control Manager.
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Supervisory Responsibilities: This position has no supervisory responsibilities This position has supervisory responsibilitiesCompetencies:Working knowledge and ability to repair issues with: carpentry, drywall, basic electrical, flooring, kitchen and bath remodeling, painting, basic plumbing, pressure washing, roofing and windows and doors.
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Role accountabilities:The Construction Inspector will observe and inspect construction work performed by contractors, perform punch list inspections, review drawings and specifications and other technical documents, prepare detailed daily activity and progress reports and participate in project schedule and contractor invoice reviews.
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Applicants should be able to perform one or more of the following: blinds, carpentry, deck repairs, demolition, doors, windows, drywall, painting, fences, light plumbing, light electrical, pressure washing, punch list repairs, siding, roofing, lawn service, landscaping, appliance repair, gutter cleaning, gutter repairs, laminate countertops, insulation, tile, dryer vent cleaning, refinishing (tubs, sinks, countertops.
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Punch List Creation: Utilize Autodesk Construction Cloud and iPad to create detailed punch lists for issues related to solar tracker systems. Prioritize punch list items based on their impact on solar tracker performance and project progress.
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Manage subcontractor closeout, transfer of utilities, owner training, work list and punch list. Develop start-up schedule with Project Manager and send it to the Project Executive and General Superintendent for review.
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Proven experience 2 as a Construction Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager, specifically in excavation, underground utilities, and/or asphalt paving/maintenance projects.
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OverviewOverview:William Charles Construction, a MasTec Company, is currently hiring for a Site Safety Manager to support our Power Delivery team. The Site Safety Manager will provide oversight of Health & Safety on a project sites.
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Data Center Construction Project Manager- Owner's Rep Portland, OR. We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects.
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CDP's Climate Change 'A List' Agile approach to growth marketing and the ability to punch through ambiguity. Maintain collaborative relationships with senior business stakeholders and external partners to align activities to key strategic objectives and disseminate firm-level messages across teams.
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The Project Controls Manager (PCM) is responsible for managing some of the most technical, cost efficient, and fast paced construction project schedules achievable. Certifications such as Professional Engineer (PE), LEED, and/or Certified Construction Manager (CCM.
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Obtain client and or architect signature on final punch list completion certificate. Supervise work of crews to ensure work is completed as contracted with a minimal punch list.
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In addition, we offer a $300 cash bonus, paid immediately upon completion of U-Haul Equipment Inspection and Verification through our 1-2-3 Punch Certification Program at retail stores. Then consider becoming U-Haul Company’s newest assistant general manager.
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