*Position Overview:*
Reporting to the *Chief Estimator/Vice President*, the *Project Manager* is responsible for take offs and submission of bids, set up of new jobs, pricing of change orders, monthly progress billings, coordination of scheduling requests/milestones and assist account receivables in collection of money as required.
The Project Manager is an individual who takes ownership of a project, uses strategic thinking and can produce a winning submission.
*Who We Are:*
Professional Excavators & Construction Inc. an established leader in the Construction Industry and has been a leading heavy civil construction company since 1975, offering General Contracting, Earthworks, Site Services, Concrete Flatworks, and Asphalt Paving throughout Calgary and Alberta. We are dedicated to providing high-quality services and solutions to our clients while maintaining a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.
*Key Responsibilities:*
*1. Estimating:*
* Take off quantities and producing bid in estimating system.
* Request for materials, bonding and subcontractors.
* Confirmation of whom we are proving pricing to and what the scope(s) of work will be.
* Scope review with business unit managers/superintendents as required.
* Review completed bids with management for mark ups, productions, etc.
* Confirmation of low material supplier and subcontractors in consolation with management
* Bid submittal follow up.
*2. Project Management Set Up:*
* Notification of operations, safety, office and accounting of new job.
* Confirmation material suppliers and subcontractors and issuing of PO?s in conjunction with accounting.
* Set up of new job cards, contracts folder, complete with drawings, as required and job costing in conjunction with accounting.
* Submittals for bonding, Indemnification Request, Excavation Permits.
* Review of contracts in conjunction with Management.
* Coordination of scheduling requests/ milestones in conjunction with field operations.
* Hand off meeting with business unit managers and superintendents.
*3. Project Management Job Requirements:*
* Hand off meeting onsite with operations first day scope of work is starting.
* Pricing of change order requests in a timely manner.
* Follow up on change order pricing.
* Change order communication with operations and clients project manager.
* You will attend all sub trade meetings at the request of field Superintendent/Foreman or Foreman/Superintendents are not available. If the General Contractor is providing minutes, you must review and comment accordingly. If they are not being taken, you must record minutes for the work pertaining to Professional Excavators & Construction and forward them to all parties. If Professional Excavators & Construction is the Prime Contractor then whoever is chairing the meeting will ensure minutes are taken and distributed to all parties.
* Project manager is responsible for all subcontractors, i.e. (electricians, signage, demolition, landscapers.) on site with the exception of those that are under direct supervision of other business units; in conjunction with operations as deemed necessary.
*4. Quality Control: *
* Uphold the company image. Ensure our people are acting professionally, equipment is properly maintained.
* Ensure issuance of change orders in a timely manner ? 1 month maximum lead time on invoicing agreed to hourly work and change order requests completed.
* Ensure deficiencies are minimized and corrected in a reasonable time.
* Ensures products meet the required specifications and that the products don?t exceed specification that will adversely affect the profitability of the company.
* Must ensure that a QA-QC report is made out by PE business units with appropriate and responsible party before our own forces are leaving site.
*5. Administration and Billing:*
* Maintain a full understanding of all project contracts with the support of the Operations, including: specifications, schedule, scope of work incl
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