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Infrastructure Project PACKAGE MANAGER on Ground Works

Infrastructure Project PACKAGE MANAGER on Ground Works

  • Sector:

    Rail & Civil Infrastructure

  • Job type:

    Temporary

  • Salary:

    Up to £0.00 per annum + negotiable

  • Contact:

    Lee Morley

  • Contact email:

    lee.morley@talascendint.com

  • Job ref:

    BBBH91306_1552646570

  • Published:

    about 5 years ago

  • Duration:

    Contract / Perm

  • Expiry date:

    2019-04-14

  • Startdate:

    ASAP


PACKAGE MANAGER on Ground Works at Gatwick on Pier 6 Extension Project. Staff or Contract hire, Rates Negotiable.
Responsible for the organization and direction of construction engineering personnel and activities relating to construction engineering, subcontracts, and engineering liaison to the design functional group for a specified package of works. Interprets design drawings and specifications. Supervises field verification of materials. Provides technical direction to construction engineers and superintendents in a wide range of construction engineering and design functions relating to multi-discipline engineering in an area or to a single discipline on the overall project.
The package of works involves the civil and structural elements of the Pier 6 Western Extension including the management of large scale modular construction.
The project involves the extension of existing airport pier facilities, passenger gate lounges/services, creation of additional aircraft stands, taxiway/pavement interfaces and supporting utility provisions, and candidate should have experience of similar scope.

JOB DIMENSIONS:
A. Supervision Received

  • Receives technical and operational guidance from assigned Construction Manager and Project Manager.


B. Supervision Exercised

  • Provides technical and administrative direction to assigned subordinate construction engineers. May provide supervision to craft personnel



ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

  1. Develops and recommends the construction engineering organization for approval by the Site Manager (or appropriate level of Project Management) and prepares employee requisitions.
  2. Coordinates with engineering on constructability and design issues. Establishes a Design/Field Engineering working relationship and lines of communication with the Project Engineer including agreement on engineering deliverable s. Responsible for quantity take-off, control, reporting and forecasting.
  3. Coordinates multi discipline contractors in the engineering, construction and handover of modules to allow for safe transportation of the building to its final location.
  4. Directs the design of temporary construction facilities as required.
  5. Coordinates and monitors the interfacing between the construction automation plan and the project controls program at the jobsite.
  6. Directs preparation of cost estimates for construction activities and coordinates the preparation of cost reports, forecast and progress reports. Reviews and provides input to project controls documents on progress relating to cost and schedule.
  7. Develops and ensures the implementation of the project construction procedures from the Standard Work Process Procedures (SWPPs). Coordinates any deviations from SWPPs.
  8. Coordinates with the superintendents and subcontractors to plan construction schedules.
  9. Directs the preparation of requisitions for field procured materials, material substitution, services and equipment. Approves requisitions as delegated by the Field Construction Manager. Reviews material receiving reports and warehousing to assure delivery of correct materials.
  10. Coordinates subcontract activities to ensure materials, equipment and quality comply with design plans and specifications.
  11. Plans and recommends procedures to be implemented by superintendents to ensure construction operations are within requirements of engineering design and specifications.
  12. Directs the maintenance of construction engineering records for job history. Supervises the receiving, distribution and filing of plans and specifications.
  13. Works with customer's resident engineering and operating personnel to coordinate construction activities.
  14. Implements controls over variables affecting job progress to ensure engineering and procurement provide timely delivery of drawings, materials and equipment and to ensure that other corporate programs are fully utilized.
  15. Administers assigned subcontracts to ensure completeness and that they are up to date.
  16. Coordinates with the Site Manager on contract administration and activities affecting the contract administration operation.
  17. Administers major subcontract changes and represents the company in major contractual discussions and negotiations.
  18. Performs employee reviews for subordinate personnel and assists in their development. Ensures that subordinate personnel receive progressive training.
  19. Assesses needs and develops Field Engineering Training Plan for the project.
  20. Reviews and provides input to the project staffing plan for construction engineers and associated personnel.
  21. Ensures the implementation of project environmental control plan(s) as required.

JOB KNOWLEDGE:

  • Technical knowledge of all phases of construction engineering relating to a single discipline interfacing with all areas, or in a multi-discipline position assigned to a single area.
  • Substantial technical and construction knowledge of modular construction and SPMT transportation.
  • Thorough knowledge of construction activities as they relate to engineering disciplines, cost and scheduling, and contract administration.
  • Familiar with clients Business Ethics handbook and policies.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the application and requirements of the Project Environmental, Safety & Health (ES&H) Handbook and the Bechtel Core Processes as they relate to area of responsibility.
  • Knowledge of project-specific environmental compliance requirements.
  • Knowledge of clients "Zero Accidents" safety program.
  • Knowledge of the use of subcontracts; knowledge of the contractor/subcontractor's responsibilities contained in subcontract documents.
  • Prior experience supervising and administering subcontractors.
  • This knowledge is normally acquired through:-
  • A recognized degree in an engineering or scientific discipline, OR
  • Specialized courses in construction management, AND/OR
  • Actual work experience leading to a thorough understanding of the technical knowledge described above.