Project Manager (Utility-Scale Solar + Storage) (DSP)
EDF Renewable Energy | |||||||||
$102,500.00 - $171,000.00 / yr | |||||||||
United States, California, San Diego | |||||||||
15445 Innovation Drive (Show on map) | |||||||||
Nov 10, 2024 | |||||||||
Project Manager (Utility-Scale Solar + Storage) (DSP)
Scope of Position The Project Manager in this position is responsible for managing all aspects and phases of multiple utility-scale solar + storage EPC projects and programs. The Project Manager is primarily responsible for collaboration with project stakeholders such as owners, utilities, landowners, municipalities, developers, consultants, subcontractors, and other project partners and internal resources such as engineering and construction professionals. The Project Manager will achieve project and corporate goals which are generally described as follows: project schedule milestone achievement, project scope management, budget performance and margin maintenance, quality control/assurance requirements, and site construction safety. The Project Manager will foster a cooperative relationship with project partners and internal resources while meeting the company strategic goals and continually messaging the value of the company services to stakeholders. This position has project P&L responsibility. Location: Columbia, MD (preferred) or West Lebanon, NH Responsibilities
Oversee and manage the delivery of Company projects, on time, on budget, and in accordance with all applicable health, safety, contract, quality, and legal requirements; coordinate, supervise, and manage project team consisting of internal resources (i.e., Project Engineers, Project Coordinators, Superintendents, Design Engineers, and Project Administrators) and outside partners such as subcontractors, consultants, vendors, clients, utilities, development partners; take direct responsibility for all aspects of project delivery, where necessary; secure subcontractors; lead team in vetting, qualifying, referencing, scoping, price negotiation, and contracting with subcontractors; implement and manage project administration, including project meetings, document control, submittals, quality control, construction team planning and documentation, and other closeout and commissioning of projects.
Superivision of Others: Supervision and direction of project staff, including Project Engineers, Construction Managers, Project Coordinators, Superintendents, and Project Administrators; as well as supervision of external project subcontractors and vendors. Physical Requirements: Frequent travel to various North American project sites having varying terrain and weather conditions. Ability to stand and walk for long periods of time. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion. Working Conditions: Work time will be spent both at project sites (outdoor construction sites) and in an office environment, with use of computers, telephone, and other office equipment. Travel is expected to be up to 25% of overall work time. Fiscal Responsibilities: Project profit/loss responsibility. Qualifications Education/Experience
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