Construction

The Project Manager will layout the jobs he/she is assigned. He/she will send the material lists out for quotes, purchase the material, track submittals, order special material, return any material that needs replaced or is defective. He/she will communicate on a daily basis with CFO with regards to any change orders or issues/concerns with invoicing the job. He/she will take job meetings and provide minutes from those meetings to share with the office. He/she will pull permits and call for inspections. He/she will work with other subcontractors and organize fire alarm, security, etc. He/she will coordinate with the job foreman and make sure all close out documents, time sheets and paperwork are sent back to the office. Oversees the safety of the job site and makes sure all toolbox talks are completed weekly. If there are any special safety concerns, makes owners and office aware of them.
The Project Superintendent will supervise, coordinate, schedule, and oversee employees, equipment, and subcontractors on general construction projects. The Project Superintendent will proactively anticipate staffing, materials, and equipment requirements for efficient project execution while upholding stringent safety standards. The role encompasses the coordination of diverse aspects of projects, ensuring they are completed within budget, adhering to timelines, and maintaining a focus on safety.
The Design & Fabrication manager is responsible for the design and fabrication part of “do work” function. Design includes preparing shop drawings, line work from scan data, production drawings, installation drawings, as-built drawings and more. Fabrication encompasses the fabrication shop where materials are cut, and panels are fabricated and crated for shipment to a project. The role sits on the company’s leadership team.
Seeking a Project Manager to manage construction related projects, part-time, 20 hours a week