Project Manager - CTS Complete Technical Services
Corpus Christi, TX 78417
About the Job
Project Manager
General Requirements:
- Responsible for ensuring the engineering and design work is completed in accordance with the contract and within the allocated budget and schedule and for ensuring applicable technical information is communicated between disciplines.
- Develops the scope of engineering work, schedules, and budgets for the assigned project elements, monitoring progress to maintain those schedules and budgets.
- Coordinates the utilization of interdisciplinary technical personnel on the Project with other Project Engineers. Coordinates the assignment of personnel from other technical support groups within the Company.
- Responsible for planning, directing, supervising, and controlling the execution of the technical, fiscal, and administrative functions of the project or study. Helps determine the technical skills and staff hours required.
- Ensures customer criteria and scope are met by all engineering disciplines. Expedites distribution of action items following discussions/meetings with the customer. Understands the customer's business goals in order to enhance the project work.
- Prepares technical reports, project manuals, and documentation of activity for the customer and management.
- Obtains, analyzes, and circulates technical and contractual information to project disciplines.
- Reviews and approves technical change orders. Notifies affected personnel of all changes. Interfaces with procurement in coordination with vendors/subcontractors. Assists in bid analysis, vendor availability and capability.
Experience and Education:
Education: BS or MS in engineering degree or equivalent international degree. Mechanical or Process (preferred)
Experience: 15 + year of Oil & Gas (petrochemical, refinery, chemical) refinery exp (preferred).
Other requirements: Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. Ability to maintain confidential information critical.
Source : CTS Complete Technical Services