What you would be doingwork inspection
documentation
quality control
safety management
metrics tracking
project coordination
Generally performs in supervisory role leading project teams and self-performs technical tasks.
Focused on providing technical work product of a high quality to the client including items such as on site representation, documentation, cost control and time management. Responsible for managing a project’s technical effort for the client including leadership of project team and coordinating work with the various project entities to meet deadlines and budgets.
- Personnel management including: performance reviews, coaching, disciplinary issues, review/approval of timesheets, requests for time off, review and approve mileage and expense reports.
- Develop and track metrics for tracking metric of quality control and safety programs
- Inspects work in progress, to assure that methods, materials, and equipment conform to approved standards.
- Work closely with the Corporate Safety Officer to facilitate the highest level of safety in and around the work site
- Act as overall liaison between the Owner and contractors on specialized, multi-disciplined construction projects, including job site construction inspection.
- Monitor and assess construction performance and record construction activities to ensure compliance with construction documentation requirements.
- Develop program-wide construction quality control polices and procedure templates for projects.
- Develop program-wide construction safety polices and procedure templates for projects.
- Maintain project documentation through review of Construction Inspectors' daily status reports; chart progress of contract schedules via regularly scheduled meetings; review, ensure utilization of shop drawing submittals; process and ensure incorporation of RFI's; review contractor change orders and make recommendations for changes; incorporate change orders into project record.
- Assist in training and providing technical expertise and guidance to Construction Inspectors.
- Maintains a perspective overview regarding federal, state, and local laws regulating construction procedures, safety practices and working conditions.
- Review punch list submitted by others and verify that items on the punch list have been completed and corrected prior to recommending substantial completion to the Owner.
- Facilitate regularly scheduled construction meetings.
- Maintain certifications and re-certifications.
- Coordinate and track multiple project activities on multiple projects concurrently, and determine staffing requirements for projects to ensure adequate coverage.
- Actively participate in company activities, including but not limited to branch and company meetings.
- Plan, organize, coordinate, direct, and manage multi-disciplinary work efforts. Oversee validation of products and materials ordered for projects to verify their conformance to specifications.
What you bringbuilding codes
bachelors degree
osha certification
leadership
mechanical experience
healthcare
Individuals should have experience and knowledge in healthcare construction. Extensive construction experience including functional leadership of project or task teams for a construction manager, contractor, owner, developer or designer. Evidence of progressive career development. Minimum of 10 years of construction experience as a building inspector, construction superintendent, and/or QC manager on projects of similar size and complexity as those expected. Knowledgeable of OSHA construction safety requirements. Experience with projects in higher education, healthcare, laboratories, and K-12 preferred.
Able to work independently and determine solutions with limited guidance. Provides training and leadership to Construction Inspectors and other team members. Receives overall guidance on emphasis and approach from Regional Transportation Managers, Project Managers, Senior Project Managers, and/or Branch Management.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.
- Deep knowledge of CT State Building Codes, including 2022 updates.
- Bachelors degree in Engineering, Architecture or Construction Management required
- Ability to provide direct client contact and client care.
- Must possess OSHA 10-hour or OSHA 30-hour certification or obtain within 3 months of hire.
- Ability to provide leadership and training to other team members and manage project teams.
- General knowledge of MBP's diverse services with demonstrated expertise in one or more service areas or market sectors.
- For mechanical code compliance, a minimum of 8 years of experience reviewing mechanical plans and construction, including mechanical, gas, plumbing, and related work. • For electrical code compliance, a minimum of 8 years of experience reviewing mechanical plans and construction, including wiring, infrastructure, fire alarm, and related work
- Knowledge of construction practices, principles of construction management and project controls, with strong understanding of industry safety requirements
- Able to communicate clearly and professionally with others including contractors, owners, and subconsultants regarding work assignments.
BenefitsSALARY: $125,000 - $150,000 per year
- Wellness Program & Fitness Program Reimbursement
- Generous Paid Time Off and holiday schedules
- Competitive compensation with opportunities for semi-annual bonuses
- 100% Employer paid medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, and disability benefits (for individual)
- Numerous Training and Professional Development opportunities
- Tuition Assistance and Student Loan Reimbursement
- 401(k)/Roth 401(k) plan with company match
- Health Savings Account with company contribution
Training + DevelopmentInformation not given or found