Description:
The Engineering Project Manager - 1 will both independently manage industrial wastewater projects predominantly in the food and beverage industry as well as part of a team for larger projects.
Key Responsibilities for the Engineering Project Manager - 1:
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Serve as primary client contact for all assigned projects/clients, maintaining positive relationships with clients and upholding the Probst reputation
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Utilize Probst project management methods to manage schedules, scope, and budgets through all phases of an assigned project, including construction
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Coordinate schedules and budgets with subcontractors and equipment suppliers
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Assign and manage tasks to project team members
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Utilize time management software to track and forecast budgets and complete invoicing
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Work closely with Project Coordinators to maintain project documentation and communicate schedule priorities and deliverables
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Gather client data for use by engineers in design development
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Draft bid requests and evaluate quotations for contractors and consultants
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Review purchase orders for equipment on assigned projects
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Manage projects with oversight from key stakeholders
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Support and document project risk and issues
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Other duties as assigned
Travel Expectations: Up to 20% as business needs require
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field
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Strong written communication skills for reports, instructions, and proposals
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Strong verbal communication skills to support frequent client interactions
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Ability to work out of the Hartland, WI office
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Willingness to travel up to 20% of the time
Preferred Experiences for the Engineering Project Manager I:
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2+ years of experience in industrial construction project management
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Experience in construction planning, procurement and subcontract management, scheduling, and construction management
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Commissioning and startup support
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Experience in working with multi-disciplinary teams