What are the responsibilities and job description for the Energy Delivery Project Manager position at iMPact Business Group?
Our Client, a Public Utility that provides natural gas and electricity to the majority of Michigan's 10 million residents is seeking a talented and self-driven individual for State wide needs serving in the role of Energy Delivery Project Manager
Duties
The EPC Project Manager is responsible for small projects and supports lower complexity projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. The EPC Project Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, quality control and status reporting and closing on assigned projects and program tasks.
The EPC Project Manager will :
Support the planning and execution of the Project Lifecycle Process (PLP) which includes preparation of plans, schedule planning and other standardized project management deliverables, while meeting the agreed upon scope, cost, schedule and quality objectives.
Assist with financial forecasts and provide on-going reconciliation of resources and other related project expenditures.
Support the development and managing overall project execution plans and metric tracking for assigned projects
Assist with the development of project schedules with Project Scheduling group utilizing the schedule tool to include schedule concepts, constraints, integrate risks and risk mitigations, items in appropriate level of detail, track schedule process. Communicate schedule to project team.
Communicate and negotiate with stakeholders, both internal and external and outside agencies.
Identify and manage risks, issues and constraints impacting project execution. Develop contingency plans and mitigation strategies.
Identify and recommend new processes, techniques and standards that drive performance and process improvement as well as problem solving on existing projects for process improvements.
Perform Substation Program Management assistance, including but not limited to, data gathering, data management, host meetings with stakeholders, and develop reports as necessary.
Skills Required :
A Bachelor of Science in Engineering / Business from an accredited college or university
4 years of applied engineering or equivalent working experience. Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification is preferred.
If not certified, employee must obtain certification within 3 years of entering the job family.
The following skills may set you apart from others :
Familiarity with utility transmission or distribution infrastructure
Experience leading complex projects, with impacts to large energy customers, municipalities, or agencies
Demonstrated success in identifying and managing risk
Communicating and reporting project status to senior leadership
Project management skills, including the ability to prioritize work and meet deadlines
Planning, organizational and leadership skills
Strong communication skills including verbal, written, presentations, meeting facilitation and negotiation
Interpersonal skills, including the ability to make effective presentations and communicate technical concepts to non-technical clients
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification (Required within 3 years of starting this position)
Experience with process management and improvement
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