Job Description
Engineering - Project Manager - Cladding
Reports to the Manager on all matters. The Project Manager oversees and directs all aspects of his/her assigned projects from the award of the project, through drafting and design, takeoff to fabrication to delivery to installation. The PM ensures the project meets the schedule/budgets.
Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Education
- Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in Architectural Technology, Construction Management or Civil Engineering
- Working towards a Project Management Professional Certification is an asset
Working Conditions
- On site visits requires wearing proper PPE for all site work and in certain other locations
- At times requires driving to visit sites
- Flexible to work overtime as required
- Follow Health & Safety Standards on site
- Health and Safety training required (Working at Height, WHIMIS)
- Minimum 3-5 years of Project Management experience
- Knowledgeable in the cladding industry, products and cladding systems
- Ability to function as a mentor
- Ability to problem solve, make decisions as required
- Communication with coworkers daily (phone,email,virtual meetings)
- Ability to work on complex projects & multiple projects
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Detail oriented with the ability to read architectural, electrical, mechanical & structural drawings
- Proficient at using the following computer software: Microsoft Word, Project & Excel
- Ability to learn new cladding systems, software, and assembly methods
- Demonstrate State's core values and teamwork
Job Specific Duties
- Check and ensure that all necessary drawings/documents to start the shop drawings have been received. (Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical in CAD and Hardcopies preferably IFC drawings)
- Review the contract scope of work with the Estimator to discuss what was included in our scope of work
- Coordinate with the Drafter regarding color samples and product sample submittals (color finish, products)
- Release (BOM) bill of material, shop work orders (SWO) and IFC shop drawings for installation
- If the project is guaranteed, confirm dimensions with builder
- Prepare closeout documents
- Discuss and inform Manager with project issues
- Follow up weekly with any outstanding RFI's & CCO's
- Review site instructions with drafter to determine the quantity & cost implications
- Coordinate as required with architect and contractor. If verbal, follow up with email
- Attend coordination meeting, if necessary
- Review & submit shop drawings for approval including revisions
- Submit shop drawings to Professional Engineers for review
- Review shop drawings from the GC per comments made by the architect and other trades
- Submit RFI's for discrepancies between contract drawings, scope of work, and installation issues
- Arrange meetings as required such as scope of work meeting, project startup meeting, kick off meeting, design change meetings, project closeout
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