Most days, you will churn through the hours registering and distributing documents and drawings; policing the protocols of your project – like designing and maintaining document numbering systems, revision sequences and distribution matrices – and being responsible for document review workflows.
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Your expertise and your problem solving skills are frequently called on - by everyone. You'll work closely with Architects and Main Contractors on projects, generating and reviewing drawings, responding to RFIs and often producing Advice Notices.
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You're the one who gets to make the decisions. Sometimes that's a fine thing, sometimes there are too many decisions that need to be made in a single instant. You're influential, you talk to everybody, you know what's going on - everywhere. You carry a lot of responsibility.
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What don't you have to do? You keep an eye on everything, you generate reports and ensure budgets are staying on track - and you make sure that everyone else is doing what they're supposed to do too. How do you keep all those balls in the air?
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You've been handed a blank canvas, a number of "must-haves" and a pleading look, and you've come back with the promise of a dream for the realizing. But you know the dream will only come true if you see it through to the end. You're sticking around to oversee the design documentation and ensure modifications aren't compromises.
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Where's anybody going to be without you? There are some fantastic ideas coming in, and some pretty high expectations, and all you've got to do is deliver, right? So you're busy reading the documentation, implementing the plan, and executing construction in a safe, cost effective and timely manner. Nothing to it.
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You have a hundred jobs to do and all you want to do is focus on each, get them done as efficiently as possible and move to the next. You have skills, you can solve problems and your focus is on getting things done.
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