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Project Manager at MSR-FSR in Austin, United States, for an on-site, full-time mid-level Operations & Project Management role. JobGrid presents the normalized role facts separately from the employer description, keeps the listing in English, and preserves the original public application path. The source was posted and last checked on 2026-06-10; salary is not listed.
- Austin, United States; on-site; full-time; mid-level.
- Classified by JobGrid as Operations & Project Management.
- Source content is in English and employer copy is kept separate on the page.
- Posted and last checked on 2026-06-10, so the page reflects recent source data rather than a stale mirror.
The Project Manager is in charge of managing administrative and organizational duties and acting as a point of contact between the client and on-site contractors to ensure the project operates smoothly. Preferably, PCs should possess expertise in the specific areas they are assigned to oversee, to ensure effectiveness and clarity. Beyond the competencies related to the scope of the CC, outlined below, the responsibilities of the PC include, but are not limited to the following:
Bridge the gap between field operations and SAS Management.
Minor administrative duties as defined by SAS.
Develop and maintain a project communication plan.
Coordinating meetings, including scheduling, sending invitations, and preparing agendas to maintain alignment between SAS and Contractors.
Managing field-level project documentation, ensuring all forms and reports are accurately executed, correctly filed, and accessible.
Promoting and maintaining a team atmosphere between SAS, coordinators, tool engineers, project managers, contractors, and vendors.
Ensure timely progress reporting, providing stakeholders with accurate project status updates.
Overseeing and managing the day-to-day field-level operational tasks and conflict resolution.
Promptly taking ownership of delegated or observed issues and escalating them to the relevant Stakeholders.
Monitor and maintain Daily Reporting (DR), Pre-Task Plans (PTPs), Site Risk Analysis (SRAs), and other relevant documentation ensuring both timely and accurate execution.
Resolve field-level SOR quantity survey disputes, if required.
Maintaining stop-work authority by investigating and stopping work when unsafe conditions are identified.
Conduct spot compliance audits as directed by SAS.
Incident documentation and investigation.
Document and engage with SAS for lessons learned.