Network Infrastructure Construction Manager
Kforce
Kforce has a client that is seeking a Network Infrastructure Construction Manager in Austin, TX.
Duties Include:
* Track site execution and inspections to ensure work is performed according to safety guidelines and quality standards; Ensure adherence of contractors' Quality Control standards and support internal QA/Commissioning for turnover of Telecom system
* Expedite solutions to solve clashes while coordinating with design team for best path forward; Must be able to field verify existing conditions against drawings and BIM model and catch foreseeable issues
* Review, generate, and sub RFI's and Submittals
* Track and review contractor invoices; Create, manage, update, and enforce overall project schedule based off project documents; Compare and track baseline from actual and report variances
* Responsible for project buy-out including developing bid packages, working with Procurement to issue RFP's, writing contracts and Scopes of Work, and issuing Wos; Conduct weekly review progress meetings with project teams to identify scope gaps, risks, project goals, and recovery plans
* Must be experienced in reading, interpreting, and implementing Project Docs and Specifications; Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, local authorities, industry standards, and codes; Be able to communicate and coordinate with all project stakeholders from contractors, Design/Engineering, and QA/Commissioning teams
* Project management: Work within project scope, obj, deliverables; Dev project plan outlines tasks, timeline, and resources required
* Project Scheduling and Timeline Development: Develop project and tasks schedules that include all project activities, dependencies, and milestones; IDing critical path and ensuring tasks on the critical path are prioritized to avoid delays in the project
* Progress Monitoring and Reporting: Regularly reviewing the project's progress against the baseline schedule and adjusting as needed
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