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Commercial Construction Manager
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Company: SolarCity
Posted: 3/17/2010
Closes: 4/17/2010
Job Type: Full Time
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City: Foster City, and Fresno
State: CA
Region: Western
Contact: Human Resources
Phone: 877/447-4544
Email: jobs@ solarcity.com
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Position Summary |
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The Commercial Construction Manager is part of the commercial Project team and is fully responsible for the oversight and management of the project cycle for a Commercial PV project within a given Region. This includes: Project planning including defining schedule and budgets which meet contract requirements; support of the design process through plan-check and permitting; aiding the Project Manager (PM) in defining elements of work and soliciting bids for subcontracted work where necessary; providing direction and supervision of all field activities related to the physical construction; supporting PM in managing the project budget, cash flow and schedule through the project cycle; oversight of the data management for all project data flows including submittals, RFI’s etc.; oversight for all quality and safety requirements on the project; materials and equipment planning and requisition; and planning/management for all general conditions requirements to successfully install the project on-time and within budget, while maintaining required levels for quality and safety.
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Job Requirements:
The Construction Manager is also responsible for ensuring appropriate levels of workers are on site to ensure adequate progress of work, coordination of trades and overall project completion to meet contractual commitments. The CM reports to the PM in the commercial project team structure, as well as the Regional Director for the Region. This position may require frequent travel throughout the region where the position will be based.
To Apply send your resume and cover letter to: jobs@ solarcity.com
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