The primary responsibility of the Project Manager is to manage project(s) from an office location and/or remote project site, concentrating on safety, contract, schedule, budget, customer satisfaction, costs and quality compliance. The Project Manager provides the knowledge, skills, and experience required to manage the day-to-day field operations on utility-scale solar projects. The employee will work closely with regional operations management and preconstruction in developing detailed project budgets and will be responsible for maintaining project financial performance. Duties include but are not limited to: preparation of overall project plan, overseeing project execution from handover to end of warranty, keeping track of goals, tasks, resources, schedules, costs, contingencies, identifying risks and planning to mitigate, frequent customer engagement, contract analysis, and oversight of project budgeting, change orders, and material procurement. The employee will collaborate with associate project managers, site engineers signed to him/her, and multiple site managers to ensure proper utilization of site resources for assigned project(s) and maintain contract schedule and budget. The position requires great communication skills, analytical thinking, problem solving abilities, strong computer skills, excellent knowledge of both AC and DC electrical work, substation, and basic knowledge of mechanical installation process. The employee will be working with all levels of Cinterra staff, including executive management.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
High school or GED