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  • Field Supervisor HVAC  

    - Los Angeles
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Description:Identifies and coll... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Description:Identifies and collects building component data on systems installed at District sites.Uses various computer formats to enter data (e.g., Tablets, laptops, Smartphones, etc.)Uses knowledge and experience in building construction to identify building systems that are hidden behind walls, ceilings and floors.Assesses the overall condition and remaining service life of building system components based on construction experience and knowledge. Applies direction and guidance on determining RSL Values specific to LAUSD from FCA Unit leadership.Works collaboratively with other trade surveyors to gather quantities, measurements, boilerplate information, etc., as needed and directed.Conducts/Supports ad hoc surveys related to District sites and buildings on an as-needed basis.May supervise the performance of staff and survey participants as needed; serve as a resource to staff.Minimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience: 6 or more years full-time paid professional experience working with on-site construction management teams as well as with campus administrators, faculty, and staff.Required Education:Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Management.Candidates without a bachelor’s degree must have at least 10 years of experience. Four of the ten years of experience may be substituted for the required degree on a year-for-year basis Read Less
  • Safety Manager - Construction  

    - Monterey Park
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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Description:This position will be assigned to the Seaside Region (WLAC, LAHC, and LASC) but is a District-Wide position. Perform management oversight of construction activity on behalf of the client, report on contractor regulatory and contract safety compliance on multiple projects sites. Monitor compliance to all current OSHA requirements that relate to the specific construction projects. Perform daily safety reviews of work in progress in accordance with current Safety Regulations and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) as developed and updated by BuildLACCD. Monitor adherence to Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) requirements and procedures. Support to the Program Safety Manager, including but not limited to, attending any required meetings, or providing safety reports/analysis as requested. Attend construction meeting with college project team and general contractor. Leading the safety topic (toolbox), report on site observations (Observation Report) and review upcoming construction schedule for hazard preparedness. Perform ongoing construction site safety inspections and generate daily safety report for all site visits. Submit weekly Project Health Safety and Environmental Observation Report to College Project Manager. Perform ongoing review, for completion and accuracy, of contractor safety submittals, JHA, MOP, Fall Protection Plans, Crane Lift Plans, Excavation and Scaffold Erecting Plans, Confined Space Entry and hazard assessment of other high risk operations. Perform review of contractor submitted incident reports, participate in safety stand-downs, and prepare and submit lessons learned to Program Safety Manager. Perform and document safety orientation with contractor safety representative. Monitor adherence to zero tolerance and corrective action policy for workers found not in compliance with the Program’s safety policy. Flexibility in schedule and transportation to work at multiple sites based on assigned schedule and duties throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Ability to work in fast-paced environment, establish daily work priorities, and perform oversight at multiple active construction projects. Good written and oral communication skills. Minimum Required Qualifications:10 years' of commercial construction experience in the US with a General Contractor 5 years' experience in California with a Contractor or major subcontractor 2 years' experience in construction of educational projects in a campus environment Strong experience managing field construction teams on multiple projects. Experience on demolition, renovation, and new construction building projects. Experience working on OCIP programs. All certificates and credentials must be active and current for consideration. Include a current copy of all certifications in resume package for verification. Minimum Requirement: Minimum of holding a valid Safety Management Specialist (SMS) certificate or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) issued by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) or Certified Safety Manager Construction (CSMC) certificate issued by the National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - (include copy of certificate in resume package) Current First Aid/CPR/AED Certification - include copy in resume package for verification. Experience on modernization/renovation projects involving abatement, remediation of hazardous materials, hazardous material waste removal and handling, such as asbestos and lead based paint. Strong experience working senior management and field teams on large building programs across multiple sites and locations. Experience participating in scheduled construction Meetings with Contractors and Project Managers. Strong experience in safety incident reporting and daily construction reporting for multiple projects. Ability to effectively communicate with Owner's Construction Management staff and Contractor's Site Management Team. Ability to manage, control, and report safety incidents in a timely manner in accordance with OSHA regulations and Owner's Requirements. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat and other basic software programs used in Construction. Preferred Qualifications:Construction management, safety management, safety engineer or related degree is preferred Additional safety/health certifications and credentials as appropriate for this position Current 40-Hour HAZWOPER Current OSHA 500 (Trainer in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry) - (include copy of certificate in resume package)  Read Less
  • Project Controls Specialist III - Cost Analyst  

    - Monterey Park
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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Description:
    Maintain and manage the accuracy and integrity of project budgets and financial forecasts,
    ensuring compliance with established cost management procedures and policies.Collaborate with Project and Construction Managers in drafting white papers for project
    establishment, re-baselining, and securing funding for capital projects.Participate in monthly Estimate at Completion (EAC) reviews, collaborating with the Project
    Management Office (PMO) to provide in-depth variance analysis and identify underlying causesAllocate and manage Estimates to Complete (ETCs) for projects, including but not limited to change
    order proposals, task order requests, online vendor portal requests, and PBAs to ensure continued
    alignment with financial objectives.Participate in the change management and risk assessment meetings to analyze cost-related
    trends, risks, and exposures, contributing to proactive cost mitigation strategies.Conduct detailed analysis of cost variances, performance data, and trends to identify potential
    impacts on budgets, recommending corrective actions where necessary, ensuring financial data
    aligns with project goals.Perform monthly reconciliation of budget & costs to ensure month-end data reporting accuracyTrack and analyze trends in project costs and the effectiveness of mitigation plans, comparing
    these against actual performance and forecasts.Review project budgets and expenditures across multiple funding sources to ensure alignment with
    overall financial goals and objectives.Work with scheduling teams to assess the impact of cash flow and schedule performance on project
    costs, identifying variances, cost overruns or underruns, and potential forecasting issues.Review and analyze financial reports, cost performance, and progress data to ensure accuracy,
    providing insights into potential financial risks on a regular and/or as needed basis.Examine staffing plans to identify resource demand peaks and recommend cost-effective strategies
    to level resources and reduce unnecessary financial strain.Assist in preparation and validation of contract amendment exhibits, task order requests, and
    change orders, PBAs for proper budget allocation, cost coding accuracy, and adherence to reporting
    and financial standards ensuring alignment with project budget and cost tracking procedures.Ensure compliance with BuildLACCD policies and procedures regarding cost management for capital
    projects with multiple funding sources.Generate detailed financial and budget reports for campus-specific budgeting, cost control,
    auditing, and asset tracking using systems like Proliance, Deltek Costpoint, and other standard
    office program & applicationsCreate and deliver tailored financial, budget, and schedule reports in response to directives from
    the College Project Director (CPD) and other stakeholders.Serve as the primary contact for College financial information requests from CPLT and the PMO,
    providing timely and accurate budget and cost details.Administer the processing of budget transfers, financial closeouts, contract requests, purchase
    requisitions, amendments, PBAs, change orders and other necessary documentation into the cost
    management systems.Collaborate with the PMO to validate and collect project budget data, contributing to the
    development of accurate dashboard reports for stakeholders.Manage and reconcile project control data, ensuring accuracy in program control databases and
    related financial reports.Oversee the review and approval process for contractor and consultant payment applications,
    ensuring financial accuracy and compliance.Assist in assembling contract requests, purchase requisitions, amendments, PBAs, and change
    orders, ensuring proper accounting treatment and alignment of supporting documents.Assist in gathering physical completion data and perform necessary data entry to adjust project
    budgets and forecasts accordingly.Take on additional duties or special projects as needed to support cost management initiatives and
    overall project successMinimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience:
    5 - 10 years experience professional experience in program and/or project controls on a
    construction program.Experience working through the entire project lifecycle.Knowledge of theories, principles and practices of cost/schedule management, earned value
    management, change management, forecasting, and risk assessment.Ability to present data to management in an organized manner.Exceptional communication skills required.Ability to adapt to changing requirements and situations.Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.Ability to work as part of a team.Ability to perform in a business environment, maintaining professionalism in all communications
    and demeanor.Preferred Qualifications
    Experience utilizing Microsoft Office, Advanced Excel Skills, Proliance, Data-Warehouse or other systems used by a large capital program, and any educational facility experienceRequired Education:
    BS/BA Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business or related degree.Additional four years of qualifying experience in excess to the minimum stated above may be substituted for the required education..
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  • Lead Project Cost Estimator  

    - Los Angeles
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    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Description:
    Leads and supervises a team of Estimators, including designating daily assignmentsPlans and participates in the preparation of construction cost estimates of buildings or other structures from drawings, outlines, and specificationsPrepares and reviews cost estimates and forms and other materials submitted to secure State and/or federal grants and loans from school aid programs and represents the district on matters pertinent to securing such fundsChecks construction cost estimates submitted by commissioned architects and engineers for accuracy and completeness and compares them with District estimatesConfers with commissioned architects and engineers to resolve differences in their cost estimates and District estimates for each project and negotiates agreements on preliminary estimates of construction costsConducts studies and prepare reports when contractors' bids vary widely from the agreed construction cost estimateChecks segregations of contract costs as estimated by building contractors and recommends acceptance or rejection as a basis for progress paymentsAnalyzes change orders on construction work under contract and approves or rejects extras or credits submittedPrepares or reviews cost estimates for projectsEstablishes and maintains procedures for approval of plans and specifications for building projects and submission of approved projects to public biddingDevelop methods for maintaining data used in records, charts, and graphs reflecting estimated construction costs compared with actual costsConducts and participates in seminars and workshops with staff and minority contractors relative to school construction bidding procedures, contracts, and cost estimatingEstimates costs of damages to District property caused by fire, natural disaster, and major acts of vandalismEstablishes budgets for school building projectsAssists other branches with related functionsPrepares preliminary and final independent cost estimates of projects for comparison with designer or contractor for PM/CM to establish negotiating positionPrepares change order estimates for Owner Authorized Representatives to establish negotiating positionProvides support in price negotiationsPrepares claim analysis and estimatesReview of contractors claims and proposals for merit and accountabilityPerforms related duties as assignedMinimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience:
    Fourteen (14) years full-time paid professional experience in the preparation of complete cost estimates for major/complex type I, II, or III, and V building construction as defined by the State building codes.Three (3) years of full-time paid experience in supervising estimators.Must have worked for a construction cost consulting firm for at least five (5) yearsGraduated from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree in architecture, engineering or construction managementAlternative Required Experience:
    Twenty (20) or more years solid full-time paid professional experience in the preparation of complete cost estimates for major/complex type I, II, or III, and V building construction as defined by the State building codes.Five (5) years of full-time paid experience in supervising estimators.Must have worked for a construction cost consulting firm for at least five (5) yearsDegree not required.Knowledge/Skills Required:
    Excellent communication skills, both oral and writtenExtensive knowledge and experience in developing conceptual and pre-construction cost estimates for complex school building projectsAbility to prepare cost estimates quickly in a fast- paced working environmentKnowledge of current local construction labor and material costsExtensive experience in developing and estimating the scope of work for change ordersAbility to compare the independent cost estimate with contractor proposal to quickly identify differencesAbility to develop scope of work based on RFI/RFC answers and estimates the detailed costs of those scopes of work independent of the contractor proposalRequired Education:
    Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree in Architecture, Engineering or Construction ManagementAdditional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis, provided that graduation from high school or evidence of equivalent educational proficiency is met.
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  • Project Manager- Planning & Development M&O  

    - Los Angeles
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    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Description:
    Manages, oversees and coordinates all facets of pre-construction, project development, bid/award, and project close-out phase of all assigned projectsWorks with the design team to focus on the approved original project scopePlans, organizes, and prepares reports to upper management with respect to the status and/or progress of the projectsCoordinates with all pertinent public agencies to complete federal and state requirements as needed; coordinates with representatives from various utility and government agencies to obtain timely action on successive phases of project completionMonitors project budgets on a monthly basis and ensures that budgets accurately reflect the status/progress of projectsResolves complex planning, design and construction project-related issues, disputes and disagreementsReviews status and overall planning, design and construction project progress and ensures project scopes stay within the approved project definitionAssists project team with contracts, bid and contract planningImplements project or program policy guidelines and procedures; suggest improvements and implement approved changesEvaluates new developments and strategies affecting program objectives and resultsWorks with technical personnel to estimate costs of building and alteration projectsPerforms other duties as assigned.Minimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience:
    Minimum 10 years full time paid professional experience managing public/educational or commercial projects; with full responsibility for coordinating complex activities from project inception, project planning, design, project development to close-outExperience in managing multiple projects concurrently; proficiency in managing various educational modernization projects is preferredRequired Education:
    Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree, preferably in Architecture, Engineering or Construction ManagementPossession of a valid Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential may be substituted for the required educationCandidates who do not meet the education requirement may substitute experience on a year-for-year basis and demonstrate extensive proficiency in the duties indicated
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  • Constructability Review Specialist- General  

    - Los Angeles
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    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Description:
    Assists in defining and reviewing the Project Requirement Document scope of work and schedule including interim housing requirementsMakes value engineering recommendations at the outset of the designComments on the design professionals deliverable identifying inconsistencies, ambiguities, conflicts, errors and omissions in the progress plans to reduce RFIs and Change OrdersEnsure documents are coordinated between design disciplines.Prepares comprehensive constructability review of pre-bid construction documentsCoordinates the above efforts with the Design Manager and Owner Authorized Representative in a collaborative wayPerforms other duties as assignedMinimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience:
    15 years full-time professional paid experience with an Architecture degree and the following:10 of those years must be acting as a Construction Administrator 5 years remaining must be acting as a Designer.Construction Administrator experience shall be on a public/educational facility construction project with full responsibility for supporting those projects.Projects shall have a construction value of $8M or more for a single project or with a combined cumulative project value of $80M.OR

    15 years full time paid professional experience as a Project Superintendent or Project
    Manager on a public/educational facility construction and/or large commercial projects with full responsibility for coordinating complex projects with construction value of a single project in excess of $30M with a combined cumulative project value of $400MAdditional Preferred Experience:
    Works quickly, efficiently and confidentlyProficient in writing RFCs, reviewing submittals and change ordersProficiency in computer programs (MS Word, MS Excel, etc.), including Bluebeam.Required Education:
    Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree in Architecture, Engineering or Construction ManagementMinimum of two (2) years of college level coursework from a recognized college, university or trade school and five (5) years additional experience may be substituted for the educational requirement.
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  • Senior Office Engineer - M&O  

    - Los Angeles
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    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Description:
    Coordinates various aspects of project delivery and leads the administration of construction projects including planning, design, budget maintenance, scheduling, labor compliance and completing close-out activitiesSchedule, document and track project planning and engineering activities with Project Managers, contractors, field staff and other stakeholdersReads, interprets and evaluates architectural and engineering plans and proposals and provides contracting strategies and execution, and coordinates award forms and documentationReviews and responds to Requests for Clarifications (RFC), Change Order Proposals (COP) and Change Directives (CD) for quality assurance and meritPrepares cost estimates and assists in negotiating a fair and reasonable cost for change orders submitted by contractorsReviews and monitors applications for payment and ensures projects are delivered within approved timelinesPerforms site walks to verify field conditions and develop progress or status reportsReviews contractor baseline schedules, including analysis of critical path and recovery schedulesReviews Constructability Review and ensure compliance with District standards, Division of State Architect (DSA) guidelines and building code requirementsMaintain project files and logs that include correspondence, contractor invoices and progress statements, change orders as well as claims, timesheets and extra servicesCoordinates progress meetings with contractors, project managers and field staff; prepares agendas and records meeting minutes and follows up on action itemsActs as support staff in the collection of contract data and documentation to resolve changes and claimsAssists in project close-out activities and acquisition of technical documents, project records, including as-builts, drawings, test records and maintenance of manualsLeads efforts in performing tests required to ensure material compliance with plans and specificationsPerforms other duties as directed by Senior Project Managers / OARs or Project EngineersMinimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience:
    Eight (8) years full time paid professional experience in a similar or equivalent position involved in project or construction management of commercial and/or public or educational facility construction projects with values in excess of $15M.Additional Preferred Experience:
    Experience utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM)Experience with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified projects and/or the Collaborative for High Performing Schools (CHPS)Experience with Division of the State Architect (DSA) construction/design processRequired Education:
    Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree in Architecture, Engineering or Construction ManagementAdditional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis, provided that graduation from high school or evidence of equivalent educational proficiency is met.
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  • Safety Manager - Construction  

    - Monterey Park
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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Description:
    This position will be assigned to the Seaside Region (WLAC, LAHC, and LASC) but is a District-Wide position.Perform management oversight of construction activity on behalf of the client, report on contractor regulatory and contract safety compliance on multiple projects sites.Monitor compliance to all current OSHA requirements that relate to the specific construction projects.Perform daily safety reviews of work in progress in accordance with current Safety Regulations and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) as developed and updated by BuildLACCD.Monitor adherence to Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) requirements and procedures.Support to the Program Safety Manager, including but not limited to, attending any required meetings, or providing safety reports/analysis as requested.Attend construction meeting with college project team and general contractor. Leading the safety topic (toolbox), report on site observations (Observation Report) and review upcoming construction schedule for hazard preparedness.Perform ongoing construction site safety inspections and generate daily safety report for all site visits.Submit weekly Project Health Safety and Environmental Observation Report to College Project Manager.Perform ongoing review, for completion and accuracy, of contractor safety submittals, JHA, MOP, Fall Protection Plans, Crane Lift Plans, Excavation and Scaffold Erecting Plans, Confined Space Entry and hazard assessment of other high risk operations.Perform review of contractor submitted incident reports, participate in safety stand-downs, and prepare and submit lessons learned to Program Safety Manager.Perform and document safety orientation with contractor safety representative.Monitor adherence to zero tolerance and corrective action policy for workers found not in compliance with the Programs safety policy.Flexibility in schedule and transportation to work at multiple sites based on assigned schedule and duties throughout the greater Los Angeles area.Ability to work in fast-paced environment, establish daily work priorities, and perform oversight at multiple active construction projects.Good written and oral communication skills.Minimum Required Qualifications:
    10 years' of commercial construction experience in the US with a General Contractor5 years' experience in California with a Contractor or major subcontractor2 years' experience in construction of educational projects in a campus environmentStrong experience managing field construction teams on multiple projects.Experience on demolition, renovation, and new construction building projects.Experience working on OCIP programs.All certificates and credentials must be active and current for consideration. Include a current copy of all certifications in resume package for verification.Minimum Requirement: Minimum of holding a valid Safety Management Specialist (SMS) certificate or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) issued by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) or Certified Safety Manager Construction (CSMC) certificate issued by the National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - (include copy of certificate in resume package)Current First Aid/CPR/AED Certification - include copy in resume package for verification.Experience on modernization/renovation projects involving abatement, remediation of hazardous materials, hazardous material waste removal and handling, such as asbestos and lead based paint.Strong experience working senior management and field teams on large building programs across multiple sites and locations.Experience participating in scheduled construction Meetings with Contractors and Project Managers.Strong experience in safety incident reporting and daily construction reporting for multiple projects.Ability to effectively communicate with Owner's Construction Management staff and Contractor's Site Management Team.Ability to manage, control, and report safety incidents in a timely manner in accordance with OSHA regulations and Owner's Requirements.Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat and other basic software programs used in Construction.Preferred Qualifications:
    Construction management, safety management, safety engineer or related degree is preferredAdditional safety/health certifications and credentials as appropriate for this positionCurrent 40-Hour HAZWOPERCurrent OSHA 500 (Trainer in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry) - (include copy of certificate in resume package)
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  • Construction Junior Scheduler  

    - Los Angeles
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    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Duties:
    Work under the supervision of Senior Schedulers and Project Schedulers to provide construction schedule review comments for contractor-generated Baseline Schedules and Monthly Schedule updates based on LAUSD review templatesAssist the scheduling team in creating and populating various schedule related reports in Excel and P6 softwareCreate Earned Value Curves based on LAUSD EVA template guidelinesPerform QA/QC on contractors schedule submittals for conformance with contract scope and requirementsAnalyze schedules for proper use of program level standard codes, layouts and reports necessary to ensure data integrityPerform QA/QC on P6 program schedules and validate logic ties to ensure conformance with scheduling guidelines for various project typesUpdate the master program schedule with as-built start and finish dates while coordinating input from various Facilities teams on projected/forecast sequential start/finish datesMinimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience:
    One (1) year full-time paid professional experience responsible in Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably on multiple educational facilities or public works projectsRequired Education:
    Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree in architecture, engineering or construction management.Required Skills:
    Proficiency in Primavera Latest Version (P6 v19) and MS Office SuiteExcellent written and verbal communication skillsSuperior organizational and planning skillsAbility to build efficient working relationships with project teams and department staff
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  • Project Scheduler LAUSD  

    - Los Angeles
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    401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee discountsHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentVision insurance
    Position Description:
    Independently interprets and reads detailed construction drawings (Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Civil, etc.) and develops a clear understanding of work scopeReview Contractor P6 initial Baseline Construction Schedules and identify any missing scope, identify any missing logic or milestones, identify and analyze the critical path, review the required cost loading, and be able to provide written technical schedule review comments based on LAUSDs structured review templatesReview multiple Contractor P6 Monthly schedule updates and provide written schedule review comments that document milestone schedule slippage, critical path activity slippage, and provide over-all schedule analysis based on LAUSDs structured review templates.Performs QA/QC on contractor schedule submittals for conformance with the contractCreates Earned Value Curves based on LAUSD EVA template guidelinesMonitor monthly construction progress and assist in identifying problem areas and help address schedule impacts in order to look for opportunities to advance the scheduleProvide and analyze Key Performance Indicators from P6 Primavera Schedules and Excel Earned Value Curves based on LAUSD structured templates. Produce Contract Variance reports with Root Causes and Mitigation Schedule recovery investigations with recommendationsDevelop or review Suggested Preliminary Construction Schedules based on the available Plans and SpecificationsPerforms schedule Time Impact Analysis by using the method of Windows Analysis while incorporating either contemporaneous and/or forensic schedule parameters in a detailed write-upReads contract drawings to determine if work is in or out of scope, and understands terms and conditions of the contract to determine if any compensable or non-compensable time extensions have meritEffectively communicate with the project team regarding any schedule/progress related issues or concerns at regular schedule meetingsPerforms status updates for Program Schedules/Master Schedules on a regular basisEnsures proper use of Program-level standard codes, layouts and reports necessary to ensure data integrityPrepare reports as needed and directed by Senior ManagementVisits construction sites and attends meetings, as needed, and checks the Contractors monthly schedule progressMinimum Required Qualifications:
    Required Experience:
    Minimum 6 years full-time paid professional experience in Construction Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably in an educational facility or public works projectsProficiency in Primavera Latest Version (P6 v19) and MS Office SuiteRequired Education:
    Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree in architecture, engineering or construction management.
    ORGraduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelors degree in any course, but with additional two (2) years of experience in Construction Scheduling to compensate for the required education.Required Skills:
    Excellent written and verbal communication skillsSuperior organizational and planning skillsAbility to build efficient working relationships with project teams and department staffUnderstanding of theories, principles and practices of cost engineering, scheduling and schedule forensics
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