Fire Protection Project Manager

Western States Fire Protection Company

$80K — $95K *
Real Estate & Construction
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Construction Management degree or relevant technical school degree
  • NICET certification (In Training, Level I-IV) required
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, AutoSprink, HydraCAD, or similar software
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in fire sprinkler design and project management
  • Detail-oriented with skills in freehand and mechanical lettering
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Experience working on commercial, industrial, and residential projects

Responsibilities

  • Review construction contracts and coordinate with sub-contractors and General Contractor
  • Analyze project feasibility using problem-solving skills
  • Create detailed drawings using AutoCAD and related software
  • Prepare a stock list for all necessary materials
  • Perform hydraulic calculations for sprinkler systems
  • Develop initial project schedules and monitor ongoing project progress
  • Maintain design and functional historical records for future reference
  • Foster positive relationships with clients to ensure satisfaction
  • Coordinate with internal departments for seamless handoff of project details
  • Oversee field labor to maximize productivity and project compliance
  • Identify and address changes affecting project cost and schedule

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health insurance options
  • Retirement savings plan with company matching
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Professional development opportunities and training
  • Flexible work schedule options
Full Job Description
Fire Protection Project Manager This individual will design, coordinate, and project manage the fire sprinkler systems for commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. He or she will design and create the finished representation for the sprinkler systems using drawing and drafting skills and tools. The drawings produced will be used as a guide by every other link in the chain of construction, both on-site and in the office. This person will have responsibility for the initial planning of a project including scheduling of time, creating material stock listing, analyzing changes, and solving problems. Job Responsibilities • Review construction contract documents and coordinate with sub-contractors and General Contractor/owner to gather the required information to design the project's sprinkler system • Through use of analytical thinking and problem solving, determine construction feasibility and systems possibilities • Create detailed drawings through extensive use of AutoCAD, AutoSprink, or HydraCAD type programs • Create stock list for all material required throughout the project • Perform hydraulic calculations • Develop initial schedules for preliminary project work • Maintain design historical records and historical records for all functions for future use • Develop positive and ongoing relationships with customers to ensure company is meeting customers' expectations • Coordinate with other departments within office to ensure proper handover of job information • Conduct long range project planning and scheduling • Monitor and manage projects to comply with safety, quality, productivity, and profitability requirements • Directly manage field labor force of assigned project to assure maximum productivity • Track employee hours and crew mix rates for each project • Ensure proper staffing is in place on each project • Identify changes in projects that impact cost, schedule, or labor requirements • Make sure change orders/change estimates are completed in timely manner • Monitor project billings for accuracy and maintenance of a positive cash flow • Continually monitor progress of projects; review reports to ensure compliance with schedule and budgetary guidelines • Assist/lead during field check stage of the project • Forecast future manpower requirements • Oversee work of subcontractors • Ensure work complies with codes and permits • Administer construction contracts, approve work quality and payment requests • Report to owner and general contractor about progress and any necessary modifications required • Recommend improvements in project management procedures and overall company business practices Job Qualifications • Construction Management degree or applicable other degree from a technical school or college • NICET certification required. Either "In Training", or NICET Level I, II, III, or IV certified. • Demonstrated ability with AutoCAD, AutoSprink, HydraCAD, or other specialized fire sprinkler layout software • Proven ability and track record of performing work in a timely manner and meeting deadlines • Position requires a minimum of three (3) years of fire sprinkler design and project management experience • Supervisory experience is a plus • Three years' experience in commercial, industrial, and residential design is required • Detail-oriented and skilled in free hand and mechanical lettering and drawings • Willing to coordinate and work well with others • Possess excellent communication skills-written and verbal • Willing to pass a post-offer drug test, background and reference check

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