Responsibilities: Align labor, equipment, and crews for optimal field production across all mechanical and piping scopes Develop a deep understanding of P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams), isometric drawings, orthographic plans, specifications, and ASME codes (e.g., ASME B31.3, B31.1) Build and maintain the project master plan, including sequencing for structural steel, pipe fabrication, spool installation, tie-ins, and system testing Create the preliminary project schedule and maintain weekly progress updates Perform full job setup including contract review, cost codes, utility quantity tracking, and budget oversight Catalog and track submittals, RFIs, PCOs, weld logs, NDE/NDT records, equipment procurement, and specialized piping material procurement Lead subcontractor and supplier buyout for pipe materials, structures, excavation support, and specialty civil items Submit all required information and questions for efficient field execution Prepare and submit change orders tied to scope growth in utilities, earthwork, and structures Submit timely pay applications while keeping accounts receivable current Lead in internal planning & measurement processes Provide supervision, direction, communication, and development of the project team, including field supervision Maintain strong industrial customer and plant manager relationships by staying actively engaged throughout all phases of the mechanical installation. Strong familiarity with piping materials, weld procedures (WPS/PQR), and industrial testing procedures (hydrostatic and pneumatic testing) Proficiency in scheduling software (Primavera P6, MS Project, or equivalent) Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related technical field is preferred Excellent written and verbal communication skills.