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Industrial Construction Coordinator 1 (CC1)
Industrial Construction Environment
About the Role
As a Construction Coordinator 1 (CC1), you will be responsible for managing various aspects of construction means and methods, utilities infrastructure, and coordination of construction scope and schedules in an industrial environment. The role requires field presence to address issues as they arise and involves interfacing with multiple stakeholders to ensure project success.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Possess knowledge of construction means and methods in industrial environments.
- Familiarity with utilities infrastructure and tool start-up / facilities turn-on processes.
- Coordinate construction scope and schedule effectively.
- Understand construction sequencing using industry standards (e.g., pull planning, LPS).
- Demonstrate superior communication and interpersonal skills for stakeholder engagement.
- Resolve issues promptly in the field and escalate to CC3 as needed.
- Attend Functional Area Team (FAT) meetings and team meetings.
- Manage paperwork and construction requirements for milestones.
- Oversee completion of punch list items resulting from SL1 / SL2 signoff processes.
- Coordinate utility startup / turnoff and walk utility lines / systems to ensure accuracy.
- Facilitate and actively participate in the RFI / ROD process for timely resolution.
- Elevate constraints or issues affecting safety, schedule, scope, quality, and cost.
- Coordinate work among trades, vendors, and stakeholders (BB, PSSS, Flex, AMHS, TI, Rigging / Move-in, Demo, FSE, T&B, QAR testing, Fire protection, etc.).
- Promote and enforce safety requirements, processes, and initiatives.
- Lead pre-construction walks for mitigation and submit DBS walk forms to Document Control.
- Ensure all punch list items are closed and temporary trade materials are cleaned up post-SL2 closure.
- Participate in Safety Lessons Learned / Fact Findings.
- Micromanage handoffs from trade to trade and ensure seamless transitions.
- Proactively identify and resolve issues, taking ownership to drive resolutions.
- Coordinate tool dock requirements, including :
- Attending dock coordination meetings.
- Identifying and reviewing move-in paths.
- Preparing pedestal and tool move-in sheets.
- Reviewing crating and heating requirements.
- Maintain a professional, customer-service-oriented attitude.
- Promote teamwork between ACs, IEs, PMs, TOs, SOs, trades, and other stakeholders.
- Resolve BB / TI coordination issues.
- Manage and issue eWCS / eRequest for vendor move-in / move-out efforts as needed.
- Participate in design reviews, focusing on constructability and supporting the RFI process.
Required Skills & Experience
Pay & Benefits Summary