Advocate Health
Healthcare
MidwestNonAcuteConstructionProjectManager
“Midwest Non-Acute Construction Project Manager at Advocate Health. Skills: Construction management, Project management. Manage Project Construction up to $2M. Prioritize 6 - 10 construction projects on a”
Industry & Context.
Mobile within entire facility, Climb, lift, crawl, squat, and kneel, Lifting less than 50 pounds, Sense vibrations and smells, Sensitivity to heat and cold
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
7 years Construction/Project Management experience in healthcare field required
Nice to Have
Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture or equivalent preferred
What You'll Do.
Manage Project Construction up to $2M
Prioritize 6 - 10 construction projects on a
Assemble and organize materials for requests and proposals
Coordinate contractor bid process
Manage project buyout
Approve and pay invoices
Manage contract costs
Maintain project budget
Coordinate with the project team
Prioritize tasks with multiple team members on multiple
Oversee all contractors and tradesmen
Coordinate local and state inspections
Plan and coordinate routine project construction meetings
Review design and construction drawing and specifications
Confirm building codes and permit requirements
Enforce compliance on all projects
Conduct project specific safety orientation
Perform routine safety inspection of job sites
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multiple team members; Project team
Process & Methodology
Project management
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