What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager - Millwright/Rigging position at Career Connections Inc?
POSITION: PROJECT MANAGER-MILLWRIGHT/RIGGING
LOCATION: varies
PAY: $90,000-$120,000
OBJECTIVE
The function of this position is to manage project scheduling, project buyout, estimating, document control and management of self-perform teams and subcontractors in the Industrial and Heavy Commercial Markets. This could entail one large project at a time or several small to medium size projects at once. Project delivery methods may include Self-Perform, General Contracting or Construction Management. Project sizes ranging from $1,000,000 to $50,000,000 USD and may include some travel. Location varies from office to part-time office/jobsite to full time jobsite.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Commit to people-based safety culture and comply with the corporate safety manual and leadership training requirements.
- Adhere to all standard operating procedures (ISO) for estimating, purchasing, and project control.
- Collaborate with the client’s project management team, project executives, project engineers, site safety manager, trade subcontractors, local authorities, and designers/engineers to ensure project success.
- Oversee project finances, including profit/loss management, cost control, negotiating change orders for scope adjustments, and financial reporting.
- Manage document control through project management software (pre-construction documents, submittals, RFIs/DCRs, punch lists, and closeout).
- Support the estimating team in project buyout.
- Assist with estimating tasks, including budgets, bulletins, and change request/field order quotations.
- Coordinate self-perform and subcontractor scopes with field supervision.
- Maintain strong, open relationships with customers.
- Establish construction budgets and job setups.
- Oversee project planning, scheduling, logistics, engineering, and safety plans and procedures.
- Develop and manage project schedule baselines using Microsoft Project or Primavera.
- Draft letters of intent, purchase orders, and master sub-agreements as needed.
- Manage the project submittal process or collaborate with project engineers to maintain submittal logs, verify shop drawings, and align submittals with the project schedule.
- Assist in assembling and distributing drawings and specifications for field use.
- Support new hire processes for field staff.
- During construction, maintain record drawings, oversee submittals, manage the RFI log, budget and forecast labor costs, contribute to change order pricing, expedite materials and equipment, and update project schedules.
- During closeout, review and compile closeout documentation for the owner and records, ensure vendor and subcontractor compliance, manage the punch list, and complete ISO closeout procedures.
- Travel may be required.
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field; OR equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience with a General Contracting/Construction Management organization.
- 8-10 years related experience is required.
- Experience in one or more of the following is required:
- Equipment Installation
- Millwright/Rigging projects
- Automotive Powertrain
- Manufacturing
- Battery
- Power
- Familiarity with major auto manufacturers’ facilities and processes is required.
- Desired candidate has some knowledge of construction cost, scheduling, estimating minor changes, purchasing, technology, equipment, methods, accounting principles/month-end billings, and engineering principles/techniques.
- Maintenance contract experience is preferred.
- Experience with self-performing general contractor is preferred.
- Knowledge of Sage 300, ProCore, Prolog and/or Contract Manager is preferred.
- Excellent communication, planning, organizational and supervisory skills are required.
- Design/Build, General Contractor, Construction Management project delivery experience.
- Strong communication, planning, organizational, and teamwork skills.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Fast-paced, busy, and occasionally noisy work environment.
- May involve managing multiple projects simultaneously.
- May require outdoor work with exposure to various weather conditions.
- Occasional work in high or precarious places, near fumes or airborne particles, or handling toxic chemicals.
- Risk of electrical shock and vibration may occur in certain situations.
- Frequent interruptions to address team members’ needs and vendor requests.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Frequent travel by motor vehicle may be required.
- Extended hours on construction sites may necessitate physical stamina for navigating the premises.
- Effective and professional communication with supervisors, employees, and others, both individually and in a team setting, is essential.
- Strict adherence to safety protocols and the ability to follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment guidelines, and company policies, is required to perform work safely and effectively.
Salary : $90,000 - $120,000