Overview:
Our client is among the world's largest producers of PET or packing applications, is planning the world's largest vertically integrated PTA/PET plant in Corpus Christi, TX, and they are seeking a Mechanical Construction Manager to add to their team.
Responsibilities:
- Ensure that the work sites are cleared of any hazardous materials prior to the beginning of construction
- Ensure that all machinery and tools are available to the crew and everything is in proper order and state of maintenance
- Ensure that all materials, supplies, tools and equipment are procured in a time efficient manner
- Ensure accuracy of work orders, prior to handing them out and make sure that time efficiency is taken into account
- Manage construction budgets and track construction costs
- Create job duties, and delegate tasks to construction workers
- Create and monitor schedules for each worker, as well as, brief crew members about how daily tasks need to be carried out
- Create progress reports on a daily basis and ensure that any significant information is communicated to the supervisor
- Monitor daily construction procedures to ensure that proper quality is maintained and that schedules are being followed
- Coordinate separate modules of the construction process to ensure harmony among work groups
- Perform inspections to ensure that the crew's performance is up to the set standards
- Handle onsite incidents and emergencies in a proactive manner
- Create and maintain positive working relationships with vendors and suppliers to ensure timely procurement of supplies and materials
- Ensure periodic maintenance and proper storage of construction equipment and tools
Qualifications:
- Must have 5(+) years of experience supervising construction crews out in the field
- Must have a relevant Bachelor's degree, or equivalent field working experience
- Subject Matter Expert with Compressors
- Experienced with troubleshooting Rotating and Fixed Equipment in the petrochemical construction field
- Experience working as an owners Rep, supervising sub-contractors.
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