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Manages the full life cycle (initiation-execution/control-closeout) engineering/construction projects. This includes managing all activities related to project scope, schedule, cost, cash flow, quality, communications, resources, procurement, and risk elements required to optimize client service, quality, and fiscal responsibility. The Project Manager is the liaison between Austin and the client and coordinates all aspects of the project including engineering, construction, purchasing as well as accounting and estimating. The Project Manager also handles all contractual matters after the engineering and construction contract is signed. This includes processing of change orders, preparing and reviewing the monthly job condition statements and resolving disputes with clients and subcontractors regarding contractual scope of work issues. The Project Manager's overall objective is to build and maintain a positive client relationship, and to achieve or exceed scope, schedule and budget for the project. The incumbent must be capable of managing a medium-size project ranging from $10 to $50 million in projected gross revenue.
Requirements
Normally requires a 4-year degree in Engineering or Architecture and typically 10-15 years' experience in design or engineering and/or field construction (or equivalent working knowledge/experience)
Professional registration or certification is preferred. Prior PM assignments typically include primarily engineering and some engineering/construction projects of smaller scope and complexity
Occasionally Lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance.
Must be able to drive
Frequently Work in a loud environment
Frequently Work outdoors in high and low temperatures
Occasionally May work in high and/or precarious places
Occasionally Work indoors
Must be able to work around an be in close proximity to heavy machinery
Up to 100% travel may be required.
Summary Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these Essential functions
Participates in project estimating and proposal preparation to the extent required
Enters all information for AWA's, meeting minutes and change orders in ProMIS
Reviews assigned project(s) after award to Austin to define project scope, determine work packages, and develop schedules, budgets
Has regular contact with the client representative to obtain the more detailed information required to assure that engineering decisions on project/implementation meet client operational needs and are in line with the contractual scope of work
Establishes Austin-client liaison network to keep all interested parties informed of project planning, start date, completion date and work progress
Documents all changes in scope, sees that the client understands the consequent changes in cost and time and that the client authorizes the changes, then coordinates all changes between the field, client, Purchasing and Engineering
Responsible for QAQC on a project
Responsible for working with the team to ensure an engineering project schedule is completed and in coordination with the team, ensures that the schedule for their project is met
Ensures that as sold margin is maintained throughout the project
Responsible for approving and signing sub-contracts
Submits documents to Federal, state, and local authorities for code compliance review and obtains the various permits required
Holds regularly scheduled project progress review meetings to ensure that:
A project contract's terms, conditions, and specifications are being met
Project personnel adhere to federal and state regulatory requirements
Delays and cost overruns, at best, are entirely avoided, or, at worst, kept to a minimum
Manpower, equipment, materials, and quality problems are recognized for timely intervention and resolution
On-site supervision maintains staff morale and interacts appropriately with client counterparts
Information for progress billing purposes is submitted correctly and on time
Meets with client management periodically during a project's term to resolve issues and at a project's completion to obtain final client approvals
Maintains a continuing business relationship with major clients as part of ongoing business development efforts
Austin offers a comprehensive benefit package including Medical and Dental, Life, STD, LTD, and 401K with matching as well as a competitive salary with opportunity for advancement.