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Flintco, LLC is seeking an Assistant Project Manager for Utility-Scale Solar Projects. Founded in 1908, Flintco has grown to employ over 800 individuals across eight cities, focusing on various sectors including healthcare, education, hospitality, sports, and industrial projects. The company prides itself on its commitment to safety and quality, guided by Lean principles and a strong ethos that emphasizes Safety, Integrity, Quality, Accountability, and Honesty. The Assistant Project Manager will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful execution of solar projects by collaborating with upper management, subcontractors, and clients to meet project goals and maintain high standards of quality and safety. In this position, the Assistant Project Manager will be responsible for reviewing and assisting in the preparation of project estimates and bids, selecting subcontractors, and managing contract arrangements. The role involves preparing project schedules, ensuring all necessary project management prerequisites are met, and collaborating with the Project Superintendent to oversee material deliveries. The Assistant Project Manager will also monitor construction activities, resolve issues, and prepare monthly project status reports to keep upper management and clients informed. Additionally, the role includes supervising the substantial completion inspection and ensuring that all close-out documentation is submitted accurately. The ideal candidate will possess strong knowledge and skills in construction project planning, scheduling, and estimating, along with the ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications. Effective communication skills are essential for providing instructions and collaborating with various stakeholders. A background in engineering or construction management, along with 3-5 years of progressive experience in utility-scale solar projects, is required for this role. The position may involve physical demands such as standing, walking, and lifting, as well as the potential for long hours during critical project phases.