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Assistant Project Manager
Garney ConstructionAssistant Project Manager role at Garney, requiring project management experience in Water and Waste-Water Construction Industry.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Process and review shop drawings.
- Work with project scheduling system.
- Perform detailed drafting.
- Serve as owner and architect/engineer contact.
- Purchase materials.
- Survey construction job site.
- Update as-built documents.
- Oversee job site safety.
- Track, audit, and project labor hours.
- Coordinate subcontractors.
- Complete daily and periodic report updates.
Requirements
What you’ll need- Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or another related field
- 4 -7 years of construction experience
- Willing to travel
Benefits
Comp & perks- Free medical, prescription, dental, and vision plans ($0 premiums)
- Virtual doctor visits with no co-pay
- Shares of company stock at no cost starting your first day
- 401(k) plan with a 3.5% match
- Student loan resources
- Weekly paychecks
- Paid time off
- 8 paid holidays
- Health Savings Account (HSA) with a lump sum and matching contributions
- Free life insurance and disability policy
- Free access to healthcare coordinators
- Counseling sessions with mental health professionals at no cost
- Access to consultations with legal and financial professionals at no cost
- Free programs assisting with weight loss, maternity health, prescriptions for chronic conditions, and more
- 50% employee discount in the Garney apparel store
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Hard Skills & Tools
Detailed DraftingShop Drawing ProcessingAs-Built Document UpdatingLabor Hour TrackingConstruction Site Surveying