Charlotte, North Carolina, United States of America
Full Time
1 hour ago
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Key skills
Leadership
About this role
Role Overview
The Site Manager will be on the site of the work continually during its progress
The Site Manager shall direct the work specified
The Site Manager shall be present at the site during erection and shall be responsible for providing complete and correct direction of installation work
The Superintendent is responsible for following safety procedures
The Site Manager shall initiate instructions for actions to inspect, handle, assemble and test the equipment
Hiring and managing site labor and site subcontractors
Responsible for managing the labor hours allocated to the project
Responsible for managing site costs and inventories
Primary contact to union dispatcher when applicable
Managing supervision team
Managing site schedule and providing feedback to the project manager/scheduler as required
Management of health, safety and environmental matters
Preparation of site logs using ANDRITZ tools and procedures
Conduct daily “toolbox” meetings
Completion of punch-list items
Manage customer relations on site
Manage claims and change orders; Maintain documentation of site conditions
Adherence to customer / ANDRITZ requirements as related to the work site
Assist in controlling project costs, cost recovery (claims), administration and project execution
Report to in-office project managers the status of projects
Report to manager all problems and actions that need resolution
Responsibility of periodic reporting
Requirements
The Site Manager shall have been engaged in similar turbine and generator field work for a minimum of 5 years
Experience working on large, complex construction projects
Proven experience with steel structures, welding, and masonry
Solid knowledge of OSHA regulations, quality plans and procedures, and general construction practices
Proven leadership skills, effective communicator, and adept in maintaining client relationships
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and standard office equipment
Experience in claims management is a plus
OSHA 30 and OSHA 10 Certification
Contractors Construction Quality Management course Certification from Naval Facilities Engineering Command or Army Corps of Engineers
Knowledge in OSHA and ISO Standards
Able to read engineering drawings and procedures
Ability to read and understand contract requirements
Ability to identify non-conformances and organize the work
Use of LMS, QCS and other Site related Software
Fluent spoken and written English
Must be willing to travel and live extended periods of time in distant locations
Must be able to work overtime as needed
Benefits
Per diem & Car allowance
Competitive compensation structure
Life, disability, dental and extended health insurance