Salary $80,000.
We offer a health insurance plan.
5 vacation days and 5 sick/PT days.
Days 7:30-4:30 (lunch hour).
Serious and qualified inquiries only.
Start ASAP! Attn: Laura
As an electrical project Manager you would be responsible for overseeing the design, installation and supply of electrical projects (residential, commercial and industrial) .
On your Day-to-day duties will include scheduling workers to their projects, allocate time, resource and budget, as well as manage staff to ensure work is completed on time and to a high standard as well as collaborating with other project managers.
Electrical project managers are responsible for organizing and completing electrical projects.
We require knowledge in these skills:
Leadership
Scheduling
Communication,
Problem-solving
Resource planning to complete a project
Project Initiation.
Project Planning.
Project Execution.
Project Monitoring and Controlling.
Project Closing.
Some of the duties that will be your responsibility
Change orders
Communicate changes with the on-site superintendent.
Update change logs with proposal costs.
Review and update change logs with:
Bs and RFIs
Damages
GC and owner requests
Send updated cost letters to customers and GCs.
Ensure approved change orders are incorporated into the project plan.
Agile construction® — project execution and tracking
Capture/manage inputs such as percent completions into SIS® and JPAC®, change orders, accounting hours, and composite rate
Conduct weekly job review meetings.
Communicate outputs and guide action based on productivity charts, trending, projection, composite rate trends, and reported obstacles on site.
Billing
Create and update AIAs and bill accordingly.
Review follow-up with field work order and bill accordingly.
Drawings logs
Archive documents, and accurately maintain drawing logs.
Post all addenda, RFI responses, and change orders to drawings.
Prepare a drawing log.
Schedules
Track and update the project schedule.
Monitoring project schedule.
Create project status reports for project managers and stakeholders.
Procurement
Complete vendor information forms.
Maintain procurement log.
Coordinate with internal purchasing personnel for the status of material deliveries.
Ensure purchase order numbers in absence of PO personnel.
Coordinate job-site deliveries.
Track material costs.
Coordination needs to happen both internally and externally during the life of the project.