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<div><b>Job Details</b><b>Division: Nucor Rebar Fabrication Southeast</b><b>Location: Riverside, AL, United States</b><b>Other Available Locations: Tennessee</b><br/><br/><b><b>Basic Job Functions:</b></b><br/><br/>Safety is the most important part of all jobs within Nucor; therefore, candidates must be able to demonstrate the ability to initiate, lead, and uphold safety policies, practices, procedures, and housekeeping standards at all times.<br/><br/><strong>NOTE: This position supports the rebar supply and installation projects of the Riverside, AL NRF branch, but will be based out of and servicing customers in the Nashville markets. Hired teammate is expected to live in the market area, but report to the Riverside, AL NRF branch as required.</strong><br/><br/>The Project Manager is responsible for managing complex projects with Detailing teams and multiple products and vendors from estimating to project completion. They will cultivate a positive customer service environment while maximizing profits for Nucor Rebar Fabrication. Other responsibilities include but are not limited to: <br/><br/><ul><li>Review contract documents/drawings and coordinate detailing efforts to supply World Class products and services</li><li>Provide total contract management of each project assigned, including cost effective coordination of the detailing, scheduling, and delivery of products and services while ensuring that Nucor Rebar Fabrication fulfills contractual obligations</li><li>Coordinate project requirements with the contractor's representative as well as with the engineer and/or architect using Nucor Rebar Fabrication's contract management guidelines</li><li>Review and process changes to the project based on the scope in accordance with the company's change order procedures</li><li>Lead the change order process on assigned projects concluding in the acceptance of the change order by the customer</li><li>Interpret and explain plans and contract terms to teammates, field operations, and customers</li><li>Represent the company in project meetings as needed</li><li>Work with Sales Service Supervisor to help control the financial aspects of contracts to protect the company's interest and simultaneously maintain a good relationship with customers</li><li>Formulate reports on work progress, costs and scheduling to update leadership</li><li>Frequent travel to jobsites and customer locations inside and outside of the territories assigned</li><li>Frequent Nucor office visits</li></ul><br/><br/><b><b>Minimum Qualifications:</b></b><br/><br/><ul><li>Legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship now or in the future</li><li>5 years of project management, commercial, detailing/drafting, customer-facing, or rebar experience</li></ul><br/><br/><b><b>Preferred Qualifications:</b></b><br/><br/><ul><li><b>Self-starting, positive problem solver always looking for work that needs done and ways to improve. Energetic with initiative and enthusiasm that is motivating to others.</b></li><li>Ability to apply ACI codes and CRSI standards required</li><li>Experience in customer relations and resolving problems or disputes</li><li>A basic knowledge of contract law, standard business practices, and human relations</li><li>Strong mathematical skills</li><li>Ability to handle a variety of projects simultaneously and manage time/meet deadlines</li><li>Effective leadership skills; ability to coordinate own and others' actions</li><li>Excellent communication, interpersonal and customer service skills necessary</li><li>Critical thinking skills and the ability to use all applicable tools</li></ul><br/> <b>SPECIAL DEMANDS</b><br/>• Regular travel and job site visits will be required <br/>• Access Multi-level job sites with a construction elevator on a regular basis<br/>• Protective equipment such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hearing protection, hard hats, etc. must be worn when on the worksite<br/>• Work schedule may include hours beyond the normal business day<br/><br/></div>

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