Asset Management and Handover Manager

Bechtel Corporation

The Role

Overview

Oversee asset handover and completion documentation for large infrastructure projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • powerbi
  • bim coordination
  • handover planning
  • punch list
  • qa reviews
  • asset hierarchy

Tasks

-Develops reporting material using the various tools available (PowerBI dashboard, BIM models, construction documentation, construction programs, etc.) to provide program-wide management level reporting of handover documentation status. -Oversees and conducts quality assurance reviews of contractor certification packages. -Responsible for determining requirements for handover with customer and contractors, and creating, structuring, and executing a program that will support documentation and asset handover. -Manages complex organizational interactions that evolve from the participation of several functional teams or from customer-established relationships. -Liaises with the contractor’s construction and commissioning teams to ensure an effective punch list process that compliments and benefits the overall completion effort. -Ensures that correct handover requirements are identified up front and placed into contractor requirements and contracts. -Interface with digital engineering/BIM to ensure asset information requirements are captured within the BIM management plan and coordinate reviews. -Ensures early planning and execution for turnover/handover activities from contractors. -Review, provide input, monitor progress and provide oversight of the contractor’s completion and handover management plan. -Ensure contractors adhere to their contract obligations. -Establish the asset management site wide hierachy -Ensure the contractor’s handover documentation programs meet contract requirements and project targets, and is consistent across the project. -Engages with contractor construction and commissioning teams to focus on work areas to support the completions effort, including the clearance of punch list items and submittal of completions documents; this includes driving turnover and punch list meetings. -Interface with Head of Project Controls and Spatial Data & Systems Manager on project coding.

Requirements

  • bim
  • ms office
  • bachelor's
  • contracts
  • commissioning
  • communication

What You Bring

-Technical knowledge of related construction systems, applications of engineering and construction and commissioning methods and materials for major Infrastructure projects. -Requires bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) and 10-13 years of relevant experience or 14-17 years of relevant work experience -Computer literate in MS Office and database applications as well as BIM environments required. -Skill in working and communicating effectively, both orally and in writing, with other project functional groups. Proven ability to build strong relationships with customers and team members. -Experience working with and managing contracts. Proficient knowledge of project commissioning and completion processes and procedures. -Demonstrated experience in project handover and completions processes and procedures for major infrastructure or aviation projects.

The Company

About Bechtel Corporation

-The firm began building railroads and dams in the American West and grew into a pioneer of mega-projects. -Post-war, it laid massive pipelines across the Middle East and ventured into nuclear power, building the USA’s first commercial plant. -Its projects include Boston’s complex “Big Dig” tunnel, the Channel Tunnel, and Intel megafab campuses. -It operates in global markets across Energy, Infrastructure, Manufacturing & Technology, Mining & Metals, and Nuclear/Security/Environmental sectors. -Typical projects include highways, bridges, ports, airports, LNG plants, data-centers, environmental cleanups, and nuclear facilities.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Nuclear

Security

Environmental

Water

Civil Site Works

Energy Transition

Chemical Weapons Demilitarization

Missile Defense Infrastructure

Procurement

Project Management

Engineering

Construction

Supply Chain Management

Desalination

Roads and Bridges

Power

Clean Water

Communications

Logistics

Mobility

Manufacturing & Technology

Mining & Critical Minerals

National Defense & Security

Environmental Cleanup