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What we offer
Competitive salary and bonus plan
Paid vacation/holidays/sicktime - 15 days of vacation first year
Comprehensive benefits package including 401K, medical, dental, and vision care - Available day one
Extensive product and on the job/cross training opportunities With outstanding resources
Encouraging and collaborative team environment
Dedication to safety through our Zero Harm policy
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What you will do:
As a Field Project Manager, for our Fire division, you will lead moderately complex projects that generally have been assigned a medium to high corporate priority. Provide subject matter expertise in areas including project management, setup of local project offices, project scope definition, risk identification, project methodology, resource allocation, and facilitation. Maintain control of schedule, cost, safety, quality, and customer expectations/satisfaction at all times. Presents to management and/or customers on project updates, project cycle, and expected results. May manage vendor relationships throughout the installation. Ensure projects are closed on time and in scope.
How you will do it:
Project Managers (PM) are responsible for managing fire alarm, security and communications projects in commercial, educational, healthcare and industrial facilities, positively representing the company in all client and architect/engineer interactions.
The PM oversees and communicates project progression from inception to completion including design, permits, material delivery, labor schedules, and field installation.
Develops a comprehensive project plan to meet schedules and budgets. Conducts Work in Progress meetings.
Understands and follows all published codes, standards, and unique project specifications.
Ensures AHJ requirements and departmental/SOX procedures are followed. Convey a sense of professionalism, fairness, and concern for customers, labor and management.
Coordinates change orders and drives toward overall margin improvement on every job.
Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate and to meet the customer's needs.
What we look for:
Required
Bachelor's degree or associate Degree, or equivalent work experience of at least five years in fire protection, electrical installation, construction, or related project management experience.
Knowledge of standards, Underwriter’s requirements and applicable building codes preferred.
Expectation that PMI/PMP (Project Management Institute, Project Management Professional) certification will be obtained within two years of employment in the position.
Ability to read and understand complex building architectural, mechanical and electrical documents.
Ability to multi-task and prioritize among assignments with a strong adherence to deadlines.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, both with internal and external customers.
Must be organized, detail oriented and self-motivating.
Computer fluency in Windows, Excel, and other
Possess a strong and active working knowledge of MS Excel. Be able to create tracking spreadsheets, reference data in other spreadsheets and create macros.
Available for Local Travel.
Preferred
Project Management Institute, (Project Management Professional) certification
NICET Level II or higher preferred
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Full Time
Wholesale
$94k-119k (estimate)
06/26/2024
08/24/2024
johnsoncontrols.com
>50,000
2018
TOUFIC FARAH
$10B - $50B
Wholesale
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