Generation Construction Project Manager (Gen)other related Employment listings - Mineral, VA at Geebo

Generation Construction Project Manager (Gen)

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Time Sheet Type =Time In/Time OutTime Sheet Frequency =WeeklyHours per Day =8Hours per Week =40Top Required Skills1) PM Experience; Scope/schedule/budget experience with a large complex project2) Design Background3) Experience Managing project lifecycle which includes scoping engineering and design, contract management, risk analysis, cost, scope and schedule, planning & work management process, implementation, construct, execution, documentation, closeout4) Skilled in developing, implementing and managing new construction and/or improvement projects that enhance the overall reliability, efficiency and safety of the plant.
5) Ability to develop, manage and monitor project performance to ensure results meet project requirements and schedules.
o Strong verbal and written communication skills, including interpersonal, facilitation, and presentation capabilitieso Ability to lead, collaborate, or work effectively with a variety of teams, including multi-disciplinary teamso Ability to work and develop rapport with all levels of management and staffo Effective negotiating skillsPreferred Experience/Skillso Operations experienceo Construction management experienceo Prior experience working in a corporate environment for a Nuclear utilityHigh Level Project Overview:
o Working on large capital upgrade projects, examples include:
the reactor coolant pumps, fuel handling equipment, polar crate (reactor building), main condenser replacement, and feed water replacements projects.
Preferred Years of
Experience:
o 10
years of working industry experienceo 5
years of PM experienceEducation:
o BSA, Engineering degree - Required.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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