Deputy Project Manager
Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. · Los Alamos, NM · 2 mo ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Duties
- Supervising, managing and directing project personnel in the planning and execution of individual projects.
- Conceiving and planning project execution details including methods of accomplishment and resource identification, mobilization, application and demobilization in support of project performance.
- Establishing project budgets, controls and schedules.
- Making sure project progress is monitored including on-site visits as necessary to ensure projects are being completed.
- Managing changes to the project.
- Overseeing contract changes and modifications, billing and invoicing related to project completion.
- Managing and resolving personnel and project conflicts.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, science, or related technical field at a minimum. Additional experience may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required 4 year degree.
- Ability to use common office suite computer programs including word processors, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation applications.
- Ability to lead and direct individuals effectively, as well as the ability to understand, develop and implement schedules, plans and technical drawings.
- 15 years of experience conducting and managing projects.
- 10 years of combined direct radiological and/or hazardous remediation experience.
- Ability to travel as necessary to manage projects.
- Ability to provide short notice emergency response on demand.
- DOE "L" or "Q" clearance or the ability to obtain the same, as required.
- Professional Engineers License.
- Registered Radiation Protection Technologist.
- Certified Hazardous Materials Manager.
- Ability to conceptualize the steps required to complete a project from pre-bid through contract closeout.
- Ability to anticipate, investigate, and resolve project production issues. This includes client complaint resolution, project health and safety issues, and project personnel administration.
Working Conditions
- Frequently required to lift, carry and transport supplies and equipment to projects in the field.
- Required to regularly sit stand and walk around both in office environments and in the field. Conditions in the field may include industrial/construction sites, open fields, wooded areas and rugged terrain. Climbing may be required.
- Required to be able to wear protective clothing and respiratory protection devices.
- Work environment is dictated by individual project conditions. May be located indoors or outdoors, with environmental temperatures ranging from 0 to 120 degrees F. Projects may include exposure to dust, fumes, mists and vapors and may include exposure to radiation and hazardous materials. May also include exposure to noisy environment.