Project Assessor
About the role
This role involves conducting various types of building assessments and preparing detailed reports based on these assessments. The Project Assessor (onsite/field) will travel to client project sites across the US, often for extended periods.
Responsibilities
- Owns project communication with the leadership team, keeping them informed of any issues.
- Conducts various types of building assessments, including Property Condition Assessments, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, asbestos/lead/radon sampling, seismic reports, structural surveys, roofing surveys, facility condition assessments, energy audits, accessibility assessments, mechanical equipment evaluations, industrial maintenance operations & FLS assessments, ADA checklists, pre-construction document reviews, construction monitoring, desk reviews, report reviews, and/or document review.
- Observes property’s mechanical systems, components, and conditions, and obtains measurements and quantities to estimate costs for replacements or remedies.
- Interviews property owners, tenants, service providers, and local government officials.
- Prepares written reports detailing onsite findings, considering client-specific needs and specialized scope requirements.
- Manages multiple stakeholders and provides technical guidance for specialized projects.
- Maintains a safe and clean work area and complies with all procedures and regulations.
- Delivers outstanding customer service and maintains confidentiality of company information.
Requirements
The ideal candidate should possess a bachelor's degree in a related field, with a minimum of three years of related experience. Proficiency in computer software, including Quire and AssetCalc, and Microsoft Suite, is required. Must have a valid driver's license with a clean record.
Qualifications
Understanding of construction materials and methods, environmental concerns, cost estimating, and industry standards. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and provide technical guidance. Must be able to meet the physical demands of the job, including long periods of standing, walking, and climbing.
Skills
- Language ability: Writing reports, business correspondence, and standard operating procedures; presenting information and responding to questions.
- Reasoning ability: Defining problems, collecting data, establishing facts, and drawing valid conclusions.
- Technology skills: Operating a computer, electronic tablet, and project management software.
Benefits
Bureau Veritas offers a competitive starting salary of $55,000, along with an annual incentive bonus plan, comprehensive health and wellness benefits, retirement plans, paid time off, holidays, life insurance, AD&D coverage, STD/LTD, tuition assistance, corporate discounts, and optional life and pet insurance. The company also provides a company-matched retirement plan and access to corporate discounts.