POSITION SCOPE AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT: Moss' Assistant Project Managers are responsible for assisting the Project Manager in the administrative and technical management of the project. They assist in supervising all activities related to contract administration, change orders, submittals, procurement, and scheduling. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Manages preconstruction services by engaging in the following: reviews Design Documents, identifies key Subcontractors, investigates site, analyzes labor markets, identifies long-lead items, develops Bid Packages, develops schedules, develops site utilization plan, conducts pre-bid conferences, develops Project Procedures Manual, and coordinates and obtains permitting.
- Manages project financial responsibilities by engaging in the following: develops PFR, maintains PFR, develops LCR, maintains LCR, sets up Project Schedule of Values, approves miscellaneous job expenditures, prepares monthly Owner Requisitions, processes monthly requisitions, manages change order process, assists in Loss-Control Management, administers Owner Purchase Program, manages project assets, and enforces Company bonding and insurance policies.
- Manages project start-ups by engaging in the following: develops Scopes of Work, sets up filing system, sets up JMIS/Iris System, develops Purchasing Schedule, obtains insurance and bonds, establishes Schedule of Project Meetings, develops QC Program, develops Loss Control (Safety) Program, sets up and distributes project directory and mobilizes onto site.
- Maintains schedules by engaging in the following: complies with contract requirements, coordinates with corporate scheduling, prepares and distributes detailed Project Schedules, prepares resource loaded Schedules, prepares and distribute monthly updates, and develops Look-Ahead Schedules.
- Manages project staff by engaging in the following: mentors, provides direction to the staff, conducts staff meetings, disseminates company policy/information and promotes employee morale.
- Manages project administration by engaging in the following: administers document control, administers RFI process, administers critical items list, prepares monthly reports, prepares correspondence, maintains filing system, maintains JMIS/Iris System, conducts project meetings, and evaluates and responds to project risks.
- Manages field operations by engaging in the following: conducts trade preconstruction meetings, coordinates Subcontractors and Vendors, coordinates permit inspections, maintains subcontractor relationships, manages QC Program, manages Loss Control (Safety) Program, manages Shop Drawing process, manages material expediting process, manages daily cleanup, manages rental equipment, performs daily jobsite walk, coordinates specialty inspections, and manages start-up and commissioning of equipment.
- Promotes client relations by engaging in the following: interacts regularly with Owner, and complies with client's needs.
- Manages project closeout and post construction services by engaging in the following: obtains Certificate of Occupancy and other government approvals, submits As-Built Drawings, submits Operation Manuals, completes Punch List, coordinates Owner move-in and start-up, finalizes Owner Training Programs, obtains and delivers warranties and transfers attic stock, demobilizes field operations, closes out subcontracts, submits Project History Report, completes Asset Transfer, obtains client referral, archives project records, and administers warranty period services.
- Promotes company by engaging in the following: participates in Company-sponsored events, participates in Task Team Committees, participates in industry-related organizations, teaches and/or trains employees, participates in college recruiting and related activities, participates in general recruiting, participates in Company presentations, participates in Project PR events, and seeks positive PR opportunities.
- Participates in personal professional development by engaging in the following: participates in training programs, participates in continuing education programs, participates in seminars and conferences, and participates in professional organizations.
- Performs all other job duties and responsibilities as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & ABILITIES FOR POSITION:
- Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering or related discipline
- Minimum 3 years experience as a project engineer or assistant project manager in the construction industry with a general contractor
- Strong computer skills are a necessity, including familiarity with construction project management applications
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills and are required to interface directly with owners' representatives, the A/E team, building departments and other team members
- Intermediate finance skills are required
Job Title: Assistant Project Manager Classification: Full-Time Job location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL Reports to: Project Manager and/or Sr. Project Manager Skills & Requirements Qualifications