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About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- The Site Manager will be on the site of the work continually during its progress
- The Site Manager shall direct the work specified
- The Site Manager shall be present at the site during erection and shall be responsible for providing complete and correct direction of installation work
- The Superintendent is responsible for following safety procedures
- The Site Manager shall initiate instructions for actions to inspect, handle, assemble and test the equipment
- Hiring and managing site labor and site subcontractors
- Responsible for managing the labor hours allocated to the project
- Responsible for managing site costs and inventories
- Primary contact to union dispatcher when applicable
- Managing supervision team
- Managing site schedule and providing feedback to the project manager/scheduler as required
- Management of health, safety and environmental matters
- Preparation of site logs using ANDRITZ tools and procedures
- Conduct daily “toolbox” meetings
- Completion of punch-list items
- Manage customer relations on site
- Manage claims and change orders; Maintain documentation of site conditions
- Adherence to customer / ANDRITZ requirements as related to the work site
- Assist in controlling project costs, cost recovery (claims), administration and project execution
- Report to in-office project managers the status of projects
- Report to manager all problems and actions that need resolution
- Responsibility of periodic reporting
Requirements
What you’ll need- The Site Manager shall have been engaged in similar turbine and generator field work for a minimum of 5 years
- Experience working on large, complex construction projects
- Proven experience with steel structures, welding, and masonry
- Solid knowledge of OSHA regulations, quality plans and procedures, and general construction practices
- Proven leadership skills, effective communicator, and adept in maintaining client relationships
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and standard office equipment
- Experience in claims management is a plus
- OSHA 30 and OSHA 10 Certification
- Contractors Construction Quality Management course Certification from Naval Facilities Engineering Command or Army Corps of Engineers
- Knowledge in OSHA and ISO Standards
- Able to read engineering drawings and procedures
- Ability to read and understand contract requirements
- Ability to identify non-conformances and organize the work
- Use of LMS, QCS and other Site related Software
- Fluent spoken and written English
- Must be willing to travel and live extended periods of time in distant locations
- Must be able to work overtime as needed
Benefits
Comp & perks- Per diem & Car allowance
- Competitive compensation structure
- Life, disability, dental and extended health insurance
- 401k matching
- Annual bonus program
- Employee assistance program
- Employee individualized training and career plan
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Hard Skills & Tools
Turbine and Generator Field WorkSteel StructuresWeldingMasonryReading Engineering DrawingsContract Requirements UnderstandingIdentifying Non-ConformancesCost ControlProject ExecutionQuality Plans and Procedures
Soft Skills
LeadershipEffective CommunicationClient Relationship Management
Certifications
OSHA 30 CertificationOSHA 10 CertificationContractors Construction Quality Management Course Certification
