Weil Group, Inc
Position Summary
We are seeking a Construction Manager to oversee the installation of mechanical systems and equipment on large pharmaceutical projects. The coordinator will manage contractors, track schedules, and enforce OSHA safety requirements, ensuring all work is completed on time, on budget, and to the plant’s quality and safety standards. Key Responsibilities
Mechanical Installations
Coordinate the installation of evaporators, piping systems, and other mechanical equipment from pre-startup to handover. Interpret drawings and P&IDs to guide contractors and resolve field technical questions.
Contractor & Schedule Management
Assign tasks, verify progress, and monitor project schedules (Microsoft Project / Primavera). Review and approve estimates, change orders, and daily progress reports.
Safety & Compliance
Ensure full implementation of OSHA 30/10 requirements and internal EHS policies. Conduct field inspections, issue work permits, and correct unsafe conditions.
Quality Control & Issue Resolution
Confirm installations meet engineering specifications and GMP standards. Lead conflict resolution among trades and coordinate with Engineering, Operations, and QA.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain logs, inspection records, and weekly reports for project management. Support pressure tests, flushing, and walk-downs prior to final turnover.
Minimum Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree inEngineering (or related field). Experience: 7 years coordinating mechanical installations on construction projects within industrial and pharmaceutical environments. Technical Skills:
Installation of evaporators, piping, and supports. Advanced reading of drawings, isometrics, and schedules.
Tools & Software: Basic computer literacy; ability to review schedules in MS Project/Primavera. Safety: OSHA 30 (OSHA 10 minimum) and proven application of safety standards on site. Soft Skills: Contractor leadership, change-order management, conflict resolution, and effective communication. Language: Bilingual (Spanish/English). Preferred Competencies
Experience coordinating multiple contractors and subcontractors on site. GMP awareness for construction within pharmaceutical facilities. Familiarity with CAPEX budgeting, cost control, and estimate preparation.
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We are seeking a Construction Manager to oversee the installation of mechanical systems and equipment on large pharmaceutical projects. The coordinator will manage contractors, track schedules, and enforce OSHA safety requirements, ensuring all work is completed on time, on budget, and to the plant’s quality and safety standards. Key Responsibilities
Mechanical Installations
Coordinate the installation of evaporators, piping systems, and other mechanical equipment from pre-startup to handover. Interpret drawings and P&IDs to guide contractors and resolve field technical questions.
Contractor & Schedule Management
Assign tasks, verify progress, and monitor project schedules (Microsoft Project / Primavera). Review and approve estimates, change orders, and daily progress reports.
Safety & Compliance
Ensure full implementation of OSHA 30/10 requirements and internal EHS policies. Conduct field inspections, issue work permits, and correct unsafe conditions.
Quality Control & Issue Resolution
Confirm installations meet engineering specifications and GMP standards. Lead conflict resolution among trades and coordinate with Engineering, Operations, and QA.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain logs, inspection records, and weekly reports for project management. Support pressure tests, flushing, and walk-downs prior to final turnover.
Minimum Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree inEngineering (or related field). Experience: 7 years coordinating mechanical installations on construction projects within industrial and pharmaceutical environments. Technical Skills:
Installation of evaporators, piping, and supports. Advanced reading of drawings, isometrics, and schedules.
Tools & Software: Basic computer literacy; ability to review schedules in MS Project/Primavera. Safety: OSHA 30 (OSHA 10 minimum) and proven application of safety standards on site. Soft Skills: Contractor leadership, change-order management, conflict resolution, and effective communication. Language: Bilingual (Spanish/English). Preferred Competencies
Experience coordinating multiple contractors and subcontractors on site. GMP awareness for construction within pharmaceutical facilities. Familiarity with CAPEX budgeting, cost control, and estimate preparation.
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