Job Overview

Founded in 1995, Quality Production Services Inc. is an industry leader in commercial, standard and customized metal stud framing, drywall installation, and finishing. These services may cater directly to general commercial contractors, developers, building owners and indirectly to architects and designers in public and private commercial construction projects. We are looking to hire a Senior Construction Project Manager to join our team. If you’re a hard-working professional, Quality production Services Inc. is a perfect company for you. Apply now!

Actively Seeking Qualified Personnel For The Following Trades:

Description:

The Senior Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the timely and costly completion of construction projects by overseeing all project phases. This will entail working with various stakeholders to schedule and plan work, coordinate equipment and materials, operate within budget and monitor overall progress.

While a senior project manager might engage in several different roles within each specific project, their responsibilities are crucial to success in a construction project. A senior project manager helps employees effectively work together to create a great final product. The manager is the leader of the project, but by no means is it a job that can be done alone. Through proper teamwork, communication, budget management, resource management, and planning, a project can turn out more than successful. It takes a high team mentality in the construction business to make something great, but it also makes a great manager direct everyone towards a successful project

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Manage labor compliance requirements
  • Determine and define the scope of work and deliverables
  • Predict resources needed to complete the project
  • Obtain necessary permits, approvals, and other regulatory prerequisites
  • Draft and submit a budget based on the scope of work and resource requirements
  • Manage costs to meet budget
  • Provide direction over contracts and subcontracts
  • Routinely reviews, maintains, and updates schedules and budgets to ensure projects are completed within the General Contractor’s schedule while periodically meeting with Finance/Accounting to assess project performance and percentage of completion.
  • Manage construction schedule and activities
  • Issue progress updates as needed regarding costs and timelines
  • Ensure work complies with all relevant building and safety codes
  • Select and manage subcontractor and supplier relationships
  • Coordinate efforts across the entire project between architects, designers, engineers, and subcontractors

Qualifications for Senior Project Manager

  • Senior Project Managers generally need to have a Bachelor’s degree in building construction, construction management, civil engineering, or architecture. Construction project managers must be comfortable delegating and have strong leadership skills.
  • 7-12 years of experience in project management within the drywall industry
  • Comfortable reading and understanding blueprints and drawings
  • Has the requisite computer hardware and Microsoft Office, On-Screen Take Off/Quick Bid, Adobe Acrobat and Bluebeam software skills.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of construction, engineering, and architecture principles
  • Ability to budget, schedule, negotiate, and control costs
  • A high degree of familiarity with contract and subcontract documents, terms, and conditions
  • Strong leadership and management skills

Job Description

The Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the timely and costly completion of construction projects by overseeing all project phases. This will entail working with various stakeholders to schedule and plan work, coordinate equipment and materials, operate within budget and monitor overall progress.

While a project manager’s might engage in several different roles within each specific project, their responsibilities are crucial to success in a construction project. A senior project manager helps employees effectively work together to create a great final product. The manager is the leader of the project, but by no means is it a job that can be done alone. Through proper teamwork, communication, budget management, resource management, and planning, a project can turn out more than successful. It takes a high team mentality in the construction business to make something great, but it also makes a great manager direct everyone towards a successful project

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Manage labor compliance requirements
  • Determine and define the scope of work and deliverables
  • Predict resources needed to complete the project
  • Obtain necessary permits, approvals, and other regulatory prerequisites
  • Draft and submit a budget based on the scope of work and resource requirements
  • Manage costs to meet budget
  • Provide direction over contracts and subcontracts
  • Manage construction schedule and activities
  • Issue progress updates as needed regarding costs and timelines
  • Ensure work complies with all relevant building and safety codes
  • Select and manage subcontractor and supplier relationships
  • Coordinate efforts across the entire project between architects, designers, engineers, and subcontractors

Qualifications for Construction Project Manager

  • Project Managers generally need to have a Bachelor’s degree in building construction, construction management, civil engineering, or architecture. Construction project managers must be comfortable delegating and have strong leadership skills.
  • 5 plus years of experience in project management within the drywall and metal stud industry
  • Comfortable reading and understanding blueprints and drawings
  • Has the requisite computer hardware and Microsoft Office, On-Screen Take Off/Quick Bid, Adobe Acrobat and Bluebeam software skills.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of construction, engineering, and architecture principles
  • Ability to budget, schedule, negotiate, and control costs
  • A high degree of familiarity with contract and subcontract documents, terms, and conditions
  • Strong leadership and management skills

Job Description

The Senior Project Engineer is responsible for providing project management assistance to project managers, including assisting the Project Manager, review project drawings, materials lists, specifications, schedules, and budgets; assessing project progress through an analysis of daily project reports; researching and pricing specialized materials; pricing, drafting, and following-up on requests for information (RFIs), change order requests (CORs), submittals, and general contractor correspondence; and maintaining project documentation. The Senior Project Engineer also acts as a liaison between the field and the Project Manager or the Project Manager and the general contractor client to resolve issues.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Maintains project schedule by monitoring project progress, coordinating activities, and resolving problems.
  • Controls project plan by reviewing design, specifications, and strategy, scheduling changes, and recommending actions.
  • Controls project costs by approving expenditures and administering contractor contracts.
  • Project Engineer Requirements
  • Four or more years’ field and project planning experience.
  • Excellent computer literacy and knowledge of design and visualization software.
  • The ability to work with multiple discipline projects.
  • Excellent project management and supervision skills.
  • Excellent organizational, time management, leadership, and decision-making skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Knowledge of applicable codes, policies, standards, and best practices in the construction industry
  • Is punctual in all aspects of the job.
  • Is accountable and personally dedicated to project success.
  • Maintains a positive, professional relationship externally with clients and internally with management and staff and is a “team” player.
  • Performs tasks assigned in the most diligent, efficient, energetic, and timely manner.

Job Description:

The Project Engineer is responsible for providing project management assistance to project managers, including assisting the Project Manager, review project drawings, materials lists, specifications, schedules, and budgets; assessing project progress through an analysis of daily project reports; researching and pricing specialized materials; pricing, drafting, and following-up on requests for information (RFIs), change order requests (CORs), submittals, and general contractor correspondence; and maintaining project documentation. The Project Engineer also acts as a liaison between the field and the Project Manager or the Project Manager and the general contractor client to resolve issues.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Maintains project schedule by monitoring project progress, coordinating activities, and resolving problems.
  • Controls project plan by reviewing design, specifications, and strategy, scheduling changes, and recommending actions.
  • Controls project costs by approving expenditures and administering contractor contracts.
  • Project Engineer Requirements
  • Four or more years’ field and project planning experience.
  • Excellent computer literacy and knowledge of design and visualization software.
  • The ability to work with multiple discipline projects.
  • Excellent project management and supervision skills.
  • Excellent organizational, time management, leadership, and decision-making skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Knowledge of applicable codes, policies, standards, and best practices in the construction industry
  • Is punctual in all aspects of the job.
  • Is accountable and personally dedicated to project success.
  • Maintains a positive, professional relationship externally with clients and internally with management and staff and is a “team” player.
  • Performs tasks assigned in the most diligent, efficient, energetic, and timely manner.

JOB SUMMARY AND SCOPE

The Senior Estimator is responsible for reviewing and analyzing invitations to bid and related documents including, but not limited to, project proposals, schedules, blueprints, and specifications to assess scope and identify labor, material, and time requirements. Based on project type (tenant improvement/ core and shell), size, and complexity, the Estimator isolates all elements that will impact project economics and communicates, as needed, with the general contractor client, estimating colleagues, and project management to resolve potential issues. He/she then uses estimating software, cost and production databases, and other estimating techniques along with experience and training to generate a detailed bid estimate within bid deadlines. Additionally, the Senior Estimator is responsible for maintaining relationships with general contractor clients – monitoring and shepherding their bid proposals from submission to bid award.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Prepares work to be estimated by gathering proposals, blueprints, specifications, and related documents.
  • Identifies labor, material, and time requirements by studying proposals, blueprints, specifications, and related documents.
  • Computes costs by analyzing labor, material, and time requirements. • Resolves discrepancies by collecting and analyzing information.
  • Presents prepared estimate by assembling and displaying numerical and descriptive information.
  • Prepares special reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
  • Maintains cost data base by entering and backing up data.
  • Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
  • Prepares budgets
  • Works with the project management team in establishing a bidders list.
  • Soliciting and evaluating subcontractor proposals and scopes of work.
  • Supervision of other estimators, intern/co-op students, or project engineers.
  • Obtains clarification on plans and specifications from architects and engineers when necessary.
  • Builds effective relationships with customers, design team, other subcontractors, suppliers, and user groups that reflect and support company core values and meets or exceeds the customer’s expectations.
  • Union commercial metal stud framing, drywall for exterior and interior systems, lath and plaster, scaffolding, EIFS, and acoustical ceilings

Requirements

  • Strong computer skills including the ability to use estimating software such as spread
  • sheets, bid management, online plan rooms and database applications and Microsoft products (e.g., Word, Excel, Office, Outlook) Extensive experience using Quick Bid and On Screen Take Off IS A MUST
  • Experience in Metal Stud / Drywall industry
  • 5 – 7 plus years of experience
  • Knowledgeable of the following: civil/site construction, foundation and structural systems
  • metals, casework, doors, specialties, interior finishes, exterior building wall systems, mechanical and electrical systems and the costs of these systems
  • Able to manage multiple projects concurrently with ability to multitask
  • Knowledge and efficiency in the following Software: Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, AutoCAD 3D, Takeoff
  • Software
  • Possess good organizational skills and strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Resourceful and diligent in seeking solutions to problems and adapting to new situations

JOB SUMMARY AND SCOPE

The Estimator is responsible for reviewing and analyzing invitations to bid and related documents including, but not limited to, project proposals, schedules, blueprints, and specifications to assess scope and identify labor, material, and time requirements. Based on project type (tenant improvement/ core and shell), size, and complexity, the Estimator isolates all elements that will impact project economics and communicates, as needed, with the general contractor client, estimating colleagues, and project management to resolve potential issues. He/she then uses estimating software, cost and production databases, and other estimating techniques along with experience and training to generate a detailed bid estimate within bid deadlines. Additionally, the Estimator is responsible for maintaining relationships with general contractor clients – monitoring and shepherding their bid proposals from submission to bid award.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Prepares work to be estimated by gathering proposals, blueprints, specifications, and related documents.
  • Identifies labor, material, and time requirements by studying proposals, blueprints, specifications, and related documents.
  • Computes costs by analyzing labor, material, and time requirements. • Resolves discrepancies by collecting and analyzing information.
  • Presents prepared estimate by assembling and displaying numerical and descriptive information.
  • Prepares special reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
  • Maintains cost data base by entering and backing up data.
  • Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
  • Prepares budgets
  • Works with the project management team in establishing a bidders list.
  • Soliciting and evaluating subcontractor proposals and scopes of work.
  • Supervision of other estimators, intern/co-op students, or project engineers.
  • Obtains clarification on plans and specifications from architects and engineers when necessary.
  • Builds effective relationships with customers, design team, other subcontractors, suppliers, and user groups that reflect and support company core values and meets or exceeds the customer’s expectations.
  • Union commercial metal stud framing, drywall for exterior and interior systems, lath and plaster, scaffolding, EIFS, and acoustical ceilings
  • Requirements
  • Strong computer skills including the ability to use estimating software such as spread
  • sheets, bid management, online plan rooms and database applications and Microsoft products (e.g., Word, Excel, Office, Outlook) Extensive experience using Quick Bid and On Screen Take Off IS A MUST
  • Experience in Metal Stud / Drywall industry
  • 3-5 plus years of experience
  • Knowledgeable of the following: civil/site construction, foundation and structural systems
  • metals, casework, doors, specialties, interior finishes, exterior building wall systems, mechanical and electrical systems and the costs of these systems
  • Able to manage multiple projects concurrently with ability to multitask
  • Knowledge and efficiency in the following Software: Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, AutoCAD 3D, Takeoff
  • Software
  • Possess good organizational skills and strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Resourceful and diligent in seeking solutions to problems and adapting to new situations

Description

Quality Production Services Inc. is seeking a highly talented and motivated intern for an opportunity in Construction Management to join our versatile and diversified team in providing technical support to Quality Assurance Managers, Safety teams, Construction Inspection teams, and coordination & logistics managers working on multiple projects in the Los Angeles area.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Perform tasks requiring the application of standard construction techniques and procedures
  • Assist the areas of project management, scheduling and cost control, estimating, safety and health, and procurement
  • Assist with project-related tasks on construction projects that include assessing project requirements, implementing processes, and analyzing project performance
  • Assist the project team with daily duties including but not limited to:
  • Managing project document flow
  • Support / assist Quality Assurance Managers, Safety teams, Construction Inspection teams, and coordination & logistics managers working in the Los Angeles area
  • Specific activities vary by assignment.
  • Currently enrolled in University program in Construction Management, Civil or Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.

Internship Description

Quality Production Services Inc. is seeking a highly talented and motivated intern for an opportunity in Program Engineering to join our versatile and diversified team in providing technical support to program Managers, Project Engineers, Construction Inspection teams, and coordination & logistics managers working on multiple projects in the Los Angeles area.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Assist in reviewing project drawings, materials list’s specifications, schedules, and budgets
  • Support project progress through an analysis of daily project reports
  • Support the researching and pricing of specialized materials; pricing, drafting, and following-up on requests for information (RFIs), change order requests (CORs),
  • Assist in submittals, and general contractor correspondence; and maintaining project documentation.
  • Specific activities vary by assignment.

Qualifications and Skills

Currently enrolled in University program in Construction Management, Civil or Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.

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