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MEP (PM) Project Manager
Overwatch
SterlingOn-site1w ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
- Project Lifecycle Leadership: Lead the planning and tracking of critical QA/QC tasks, programmatic milestones, and complex commissioning deliverables against the master construction schedule.
- Vendor & 3rd Party Liaison: Direct and coordinate technical requirements with 3rd party independent testing agencies, commissioning agents (CxA), and major equipment vendors to align delivery, installation, and verification schedules.
- Field Verification Oversight: Oversee robust physical equipment verification workflows and Quality Assurance Commissioning (QACX) completion activities on site.
- Scheduling Strategy: Sequence, schedule, and de-risk high-exposure system startup, vendor-assisted testing, and final facility energization events.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Lead QA/QC, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP), and trade coordination meetings to align project standards across all tiers.
- Site Strategy Execution: Drive comprehensive commissioning readiness reviews and provide logistical leadership during integrated system testing and "clean walks" with GCs, vendors, and clients.
- Lifecycle Management: Own and programmatically manage the complete QA/QC issue lifecycle, establishing the frameworks used for identifying, logging, assigning, tracking, and closing site discrepancies.
- Stakeholder Coordination: Partner directly with General Contractors (GCs), engineering teams, 3rd party consultants, and specialized subcontractors to resolve technical deficiencies.
- Timely Resolution: Champion the prompt closeout of commissioning punches and quality deficiencies to prevent critical-path project delays.
- Standards Compliance: Verify all execution methodologies, vendor testing results, and tool operations align seamlessly with project specifications and industry standards.
- Tool Calibration: Establish tracking systems to monitor, track, and log technical tool calibration schedules and certification logs to ensure project-wide compliance.
- Platform Administration: Manage and audit QA/QC metadata and workflows across multiple project management software systems (e.g., Autodesk Construction Cloud/ACC Build, CX Alloy).
- Records Integrity: Review and sign off on Time & Material (T&M) sheets, NETA reports, manufacturer factory acceptance test records, and comprehensive commissioning dossiers.
- Document Architecture: Enforce systematic folder hierarchies and data control mechanisms for rapid, auditable retrieval by the client and leadership.
- Asset Lifecycle Tracking: Ensure the accurate maintenance of asset-level data, operation manuals, and manufacturer warranties.
- RFI & Submittal Processing: Approve and resolve complex Requests for Information (RFIs) identifying QA/QC requirements, and manage the processing of technical submittals.
- Checklist Enforcement: Orchestrate QA/QC checklist systems, systematically verifying completeness through mandatory photo validation, structured field answers, and data accuracy.
- Technical Logistics: Coordinate critical load bank logistics, including equipment vendor ordering, precise site placement scheduling, and physical GC field alignment.
- As-Built Updates: Review technical redline drawings, P&IDs, and electrical single-line diagrams to match live field conditions and ensure as-built compliance.
- Labeling & Deliverables: Supervise the production, procurement, and field inspection of vital QA/QC markings (including wire labels, arc flash safety decals, and phenolic placards), matching them to torque and megger data sheets.
- Procurement & Standardization: Manage logistics for QA/QC materials while continuously analyzing performance data to implement process improvements and standardize operations across regional projects.
- Must be able to walk, stand, stoop, twist, bend, and climb stairs or ladders for extended periods while navigating uneven, unpaved, or obstructed terrain.
- Must be able to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds on an occasional basis.
- Must be able to drive between job sites and access all areas of an active construction zone, including raised platforms, scaffolding, and confined spaces.
- Must be able to tolerate exposure to outdoor weather conditions, dust, and construction-related noise, vibrations, and odors.
- Must be able to communicate effectively with contractors, engineers, and site personnel, and maintain situational awareness in high-activity environments.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hats, safety vests, hearing protection, and steel-toe boots, is required.
- Must have sufficient visual acuity to read drawings, specifications, and safety signage, and to observe site activity.
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Vision Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Medical Insurance
- Paid Time Off
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