Facilities Project Manager
Duration: 12 Months.
Pay Rate: $50/HR with No PTOs
- Facilities Project Manager is an experienced professional with knowledge of job area and practical knowledge of project management.
- Manages projects or processes, plans, designs and oversees the reconfiguration, maintenance, construction and alteration of equipment, machinery, buildings, structures, and other facilities.
- Gathers and reviews data concerning facility or equipment specifications, company or government restrictions and guidelines, completion schedule, and execution feasibility.
Responsibilities:
• Provides construction management, architectural design, and code compliance support in the Facilities Management group.
• Coordinates work of contractors and interfaces with customers to accommodate program requirements.
• Typical projects include building renovations, capital infrastructure improvements, equipment installations and associated site work to support the relocation or expansion of personnel and assets in support of changing business needs.
• Responsibilities cover all phases of project management including, evaluation of requirements, estimating, scheduling, budget management design oversight, construction management and project close out.
Requirements:
• Some type of const management background
• Personell management background – team lead/supervision
• Minimum of three to five years previous supervisory/management experience
- Strong project management and project execution skills
Desirable Skills and Qualifications:
• Organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills (verbal and written).
• Experience in facilitating the design and project execution of architectural, electrical, and HVAC systems.
• Project management skills coupled with the ability to effectively manage and partner with contractors, vendors and team members.
• Knowledge of applicable laws and regulations including those mandated by OSHA, ADA, NFPA, NEC, EPA and local Building Code.
Shift: Day(9/80 - Onsite work on off Fridays and weekends might be necessary)