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Jacobs Assistant Project Manager - Construction in Hartford, Connecticut
At Jacobs, our Program Management/Construction Management (PM/CM) team works seamlessly with clients, designers, builders and consultants to deliver projects and programs to achieve our clients’ goals. If you’re interested in a challenging and rewarding career collaborating as part of a team to build great things, then Jacobs is where you belong. Our Program Management group is seeking an Assistant Project Manager (APM) to be part of our project team in Wethersfield, CT. We are seeking an Assistant Project Manager with experience in the management of building design and construction projects to deliver Owner’s Representative services for both renovation and new building projects in Connecticut.
Our team’s role may involve management of all phases of work from programming, preconstruction/design, construction, closeout, FF&E procurement and move management. Projects will typically range in construction costs from $500K to $50M. This position may support multiple projects concurrently in more than one location. This position’s role will vary depending on the scale of the project. For example, this employee may serve as the one-site lead, working directly with clients and project stakeholders on one project, while supporting a team as an assistant project manager on another. They will also help direct the efforts of owners’ consultants, designers and builders.
Responsibilities:
Maintain the project budget, track expenditures and forecast program and project-related costs
Review submitted Requests for Information (RFI)’s and Submittals from the contractor and track to ensure timely review and resubmittals
As potential issues arise, follow up with respective stakeholders to keep the project moving forward
Perform daily walks with team and review work activities for quality and the builder’s adherence to their site-specific safety plan
Promptly notify the team if deviations from the contract documents or safety plan are observed
Coordinate design team review of mock-ups and first work inspections
Manage project files and enter files and data into the owner’s and construction team’s project management systems
Review potential change order review, check proposed costs, provide comments and participate in negotiations
For time and materials work, assist with monitoring documentation of labor hours, equipment and materials
Develop and issue meeting minutes
Review the construction schedule weekly and advise project team on progress
Review construction work completed monthly and provide comments on the builder’s draft pay applications Review and process the final pay applications
Develop reports and presentations for updating the client and other stakeholders
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Engineering discipline or Construction Management
Minimum 3 years of experience working on building construction projects
Working knowledge of materials, methods and techniques used in building construction
Willing and able to work at the client’s site Monday-Friday
The incumbent will be responsible for preparing and maintaining reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, logs, invoices, financial spreadsheets and project schedules.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities, proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, is required and a working knowledge of scheduling software is desired.
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills are key attributes of the incumbent.
Knowledge of materials, methods and techniques used in building construction is required.
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Proficiency at MS Excel and other Microsoft Office Suite applications is also a key requirement.
Ideally, you'll have:
- Experience and teamwork bringing high quality projects to on-time, on budget, especially in the Higher Education and Health Care markets, is highly desired.
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Knowledge of the Connecticut State Building Codes and related references is desired.
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