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Assistant Project Manager

Company:
New England Lab
Location:
Woburn, MA, 01813
Posted:
May 19, 2025
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Description:

About New England Lab

For over 25 years, New England Lab has provided laboratory furniture systems that support breakthrough discoveries and scientific advancement for everything from pharmaceutical research, to life science discoveries, to enhancing products we use every day. We are a growing full-service specialty sub-contractor and are proud to have provided laboratory furniture systems to some of the leading university, biotech, government, corporate, industrial and medical research facilities in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Carolinas.

Opportunity

We are seeking an Assistant Project Manager for our Woburn office. As a member of our team, you are responsible for coordinating all project aspects including: cost, production, schedule and installation. An APM needs to be focused, organized and excel at bringing a high level of customer service to each job. The Assistant Project Manager is vital in helping to produce a quality project that includes on time installation and maintains or improves profit in order to uphold our vision of quality, value and service.

Role

The APM is responsible for coordinating, organizing and communicating all aspects of a project including: submittals, schedule, contracts, cost, production, changes, installation and closeout. You will assist with schedules, additional work proposals, field dimensions, punch lists, installations and the growing project needs in New England. Daily tasks include monitoring progress of current projects, checking material orders, creating and monitoring project schedules, jobsite organization and project information. This is a full-time, salary position with standard hours 8am - 5pm reporting to the New England Director of Project Operations. Hours may vary and are dependent on workload and scheduling.

Duties & Responsibilities

Coordinate select company projects

Clarify scope of work with the customer at the beginning of each project

Oversee engineering and purchasing to ensure drawings, material and schedules are correct

Check and confirm shop drawings, order acknowledgements and product data submittals.

Coordinate manpower schedule for projects

Proactive communication with field operations for schedule of installers or sub installation

Manage profitability by coordinating with purchasing department for buyout options

Attend project turnover meetings to ensure project information, scope and communication is accurate, timely and responsibilities are clearly defined

Check and confirm shop drawings, order acknowledgements and product data submittals.

Support engineering and purchasing to ensure drawings, material and schedule are correct

Work with accounting and estimating to ensure estimating values are correct

Communicate with project team members to maintain current contract status for all projects

Review purchase and delivery schedule in order to complete projects on time

Maintain job completion system (open items list) for 0 punch list items to eliminate return trips

Assist PM's with field dimensions, site surveys, punch lists and other field related requirements as necessary

Track job notes and correspondence

Complete request for information (RFI's) and additional work proposals (AWP's) Skills & Competencies

3+ years' experience in construction - admin/organization, labor, managing or related field

4 year college degree preferred, HS degree required

Proficiency in MS Office applications, email, internet and basic office infrastructure (printing/scanning)

Ability to understand spatial relationships/design

Able to coordinate information and schedules

Ability to lift 50+ lbs. using proper lifting techniques

Safe, clean driving record (Employment contingent on clean Background Check).

Well organized and able to appropriately prioritize tasks

Ability to multi-task

Professional communication and excellent customer service

Estimating experience a plus

Finance/Accounting experience a plus

Experience using Timberline a plus

This position requires some travel, up to 50% of the time within the New England Area and requires use of both your own vehicle and company vehicles. The position also requires ability to bend and take measurements, lift and move objects up to 50 pounds. At times, prolonged stationary desk work is required using substantial motions of the wrist and hand.

Disclaimer

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.

We are an equal opportunity employer; applicants, employees and former employees are protected from employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability and genetic information (including family medical history), or any other characteristic protected by law.

About the Community

Our team is devoted to creating laboratories that meet the needs of the scientific community. Great leadership and talented team members are the heart and soul of our thriving environment. We focus on providing the best customer service possible and are committed to bringing our clients great results through integrity, dedication, and professionalism.

Benefits

We offer growth opportunities for motivated professionals and a great compensation package including, dental insurance, medical insurance, vision insurance, pre-tax accounts for health and dependent care, 401K employer match, paid company holidays, and paid vacations.

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