Assistant Project Managers assist Project Teams in the successful completion of construction projects, from the initial hand-off from Estimating through final completion and close-out. APMs are responsible for overall project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project accounting, and control, while providing technical direction and ensuring compliance with quality standards and applicable laws and regulations. The descriptions below are representative of, but not limited to, the duties and responsibilities for this position. Five Key Roles of the Assistant Project Manager: Assisting the PM or Project Executive in conducting Project Start-Up 2 weeks prior to Project Start-up and Close-Out meetings within 45 days of completion on each project. Document and distribute accurate and complete meeting minutes including “Lessons Learned”. Create, maintain and close out accurate Project Budgets that track project financial performance including productivity. Updates are completed weekly. Review results regularly with PM or Project Executive. Assist the PM or Project Executive to ensure timely processing of the project A/R and A/P requirements in conjunction with corporate financial team support. A/P processed > 7 days. A/R processed in accordance with client requirements. Receivables maintained under 60 days. Ensure budgeted profitability is achieved on every project by collaborating in conjunction with field operations. Field Production Report to be updated on a daily basis to be reviewed and validated with field operations. Assist the PM or Project Executive in managing the Prime Contract and Prime Contract Change orders. Ensure work outside of the Prime Contract scope is only performed after receipt of written authorization to proceed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level