Commissioning Project Manager
Qualifications
What You Will Need to Succeed
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or Architectural Engineering with an appropriate discipline focus) from an accredited university or equivalent experience.
- Registered Professional Engineer preferred.
- Demonstrates expert level of knowledge of codes, standards, materials, details, and construction techniques.
- Demonstrates an expert level of knowledge of most HVAC sub-systems, including a working knowledge of temperature controls.
Minimum Responsibilities
Technical Understands mechanical, electrical, and control systems.
Oversees the preparation of construction checklists and functional test procedures and commissioning sections of the specifications.
Must have intimate familiarity with EJCDC General Conditions, Contracts, Supplemental General Conditions, etc., as well as knowledge of similar AIA documents used in the execution of construction projects.
Reviews shop drawings and material samples submitted as required to develop commissioning documents.
Prepares field observation reports and commissioning issues logs.
Ability to produce accurate, well written technical correspondence and reports.
Ability to evaluate design and documentation for compliance with the Owner’s requirements.
Participates in the development of GBA’s standard technical procedures and master documents.
Professional
Champion high quality engineering services and customer service by addressing client questions and concerns and suggest changes to services based on client feedback.
Utilize industry best practices, techniques, and standards to draw valid conclusions and apply creative and innovative solutions to complex project challenges while making difficult decisions in a timely manner.
Determine and define project scope, objectives, milestones, risks and responsibilities; allocating time and resources efficiently and effectively.
Monitor progress and make adjustments as needed to ensure project stays on track and within commitments.
Network and Build Relationships
Network and build relationships with clients/potential clients to generate new products/services opportunities and communicate with the appropriate team.
Develop Comprehensive Understanding
Develop a comprehensive understanding of the clients served, the competitors and opportunities for growth to support the organization’s goals and strategic plan.
Communicate Professionally
Communicate professionally, confidently, and clearly with clients, vendors, team, etc.; actively listening for understanding.
Lead Change
Identify new and innovative product development concepts, technologies, techniques, standards, and procedures, while considering potential risks.
Coach and mentor team by setting clear expectations, providing opportunities for training, recognizing achievement, providing feedback and supporting progressive improvement guidance when necessary.
Create and Maintain Organizational Culture
Create and maintain an organizational culture where people want to be their best by being a positive role model, sharing responsibility, accountability, recognition, and a sense of urgency towards goals and continuous improvement.
Manage and Monitor Processes
Manage and monitor processes and people to get things done efficiently and effectively with fewer resources.
Pay, Benefits & Schedule
Compensation Competitive Salary.
Structured Bonus Plan.
Medical, disability, dental insurance offered.
Retirement funding plan with company matching.
Paid time off (sick, vacation, holidays).