Project Manager - Palo Alto, United States - TELACU Construction Management

    TELACU Construction Management
    TELACU Construction Management Palo Alto, United States

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    Job Description Job Description TELACU Construction Management is looking for an experienced construction Project Manager who will be responsible for managing the modernization of public works and school projects.

    The ideal candidate should have 7+ years of experience in K-12 DSA educational construction and/or public works, with experience in creating and managing each project and their individual budgets, schedules, project priority list, bid documents, front end documents, district standards, design specifications, etc.

    This position will require knowledge in preconstruction services, planning, contractor procurement (public works contracting code), construction management, and DSA/local project closeout.


    Duties:


    Reports to the Vice President and/or DirectorOversees all subcontractorsCreates and updates the schedule Understands P6 and ProjectDirect management of design planning and review Performs constructability reviewsPerforms value engineeringReconciles the budget to the plansDirect management of each project Oversee the QA/QC processProduce daily reportsPhoto libraryProcess RFI's and SubmittalsReview and Process/Reject Change OrdersLead the weekly construction meetingsProduce meeting minutesAssign follow up tasksDirect management of project controls/ reportingStrong knowledge of project development to include contracts, design, construction management, project systems, delivery, and specifications to ensure relation and compliance to project requirementsManage design and construction of public works new construction and renovationsWork with the DSA or City inspector through design to closeoutManage project controls, cost, and performance activities and proceduresLead in project meetings to include documentation, administration, and tracking of relevant information and statusesProvide management of project logistics, organization, systems, and personnel resourcesEnsure project closeout to secure appropriate provisions for final project delivery to owner entitiesPerform other duties as requiredQualifications:Bachelor's Degree in engineering, construction management, architecture, or equivalent technical area of study.7+ years of experience in the design and construction of K-12 school projects.

    Company Description TELACU Construction management (TCM) is a wholly owned subsidiary of TELACU Industries, the for-profit arm of TELACU, the nation's largest Community Development Corporation.

    Founded in 1968, the leaders of TELACU recognized the need for the construction of community assets, such as schools, parks, municipal structures, roads, and infrastructure.

    With the future of Southern California communities in mind, TCM was formed.

    TCM is committed to providing its clients and their communities with the leadership and innovation required for the management and successful completion of projects and programs.

    TELACU recirculates the dollars earned from TCM and its other for-profit companies to fund social initiatives such as a nationally renowned scholarship program, more than 4,000 units of affordable housing, workforce development programs, and a variety of other initiatives to ensure economic equality and social justice.

    While the impact of TELACU's social programs is exceptional, each subsidiary must provide world-class service in the technical areas in which they operate- and TCM is no exception.

    Since 1995, we have brought our expertise to the completion of public buildings, capital improvement projects, transportation, governmental and medical facilities, water transmission and distribution systems, public housing, and recreational centers.

    TELACU Construction Management is an equal opportunity employer without regard to race, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, sex (including pregnancy, perceived pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and any related medical conditions), gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, transitioning status, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniform service member status, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, age, protected medical condition, genetic information, mental or physical disability, holding or presenting a drivers license issued under Cal.

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    Company Description TELACU Construction management (TCM) is a wholly owned subsidiary of TELACU Industries, the for-profit arm of TELACU, the nation's largest Community Development Corporation.

    Founded in 1968, the leaders of TELACU recognized the need for the construction of community assets, such as schools, parks, municipal structures, roads, and infrastructure.

    With the future of Southern California communities in mind, TCM was formed.

    TCM is committed to providing its clients and their communities with the leadership and innovation required for the management and successful completion of projects and programs.

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    TELACU recirculates the dollars earned from TCM and its other for-profit companies to fund social initiatives such as a nationally renowned scholarship program, more than 4,000 units of affordable housing, workforce development programs, and a variety of other initiatives to ensure economic equality and social justice.

    While the impact of TELACU's social programs is exceptional, each subsidiary must provide world-class service in the technical areas in which they operate- and TCM is no exception.

    Since 1995, we have brought our expertise to the completion of public buildings, capital improvement projects, transportation, governmental and medical facilities, water transmission and distribution systems, public housing, and recreational centers.

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    TELACU Construction Management is an equal opportunity employer without regard to race, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, sex (including pregnancy, perceived pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and any related medical conditions), gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, transitioning status, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniform service member status, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, age, protected medical condition, genetic information, mental or physical disability, holding or presenting a drivers license issued under Cal.

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