Job Description:
The Project Manager is responsible for the overall management of construction projects including but not limited to: cost estimates, scheduling, procurement, and logistical coordination. Project Managers are involved with subcontractor/ vendor management, and coordinate activities with customers, design and engineering. They have financial performance and compliance responsibilities and must make sure that the project follows all operating guidelines while consistently achieving project objectives.
Duties
Work collaboratively with design and engineering teams to ensure projects are designed, procured, and constructed within financial and operating guidelines
Develop and monitor job progress schedules to ensure that the construction of the project parallels the schedule
Review shop drawings and submittals for compliance with the scope of work
Issue and manage required vendor and trade subcontracts and provide clear definitions of their related work responsibilities; review and approve subcontractor and vendor payment requests
Purchase and monitor the delivery of all needed materials for the project(s) to ensure optimum prices, quality, and conformance to specifications
Visit jobsites weekly (If logistically possible) to review progress and quality of work; conduct subsequent jobsite coordinator meetings that cover ongoing or new responsibilities and actions required for the project
Anticipate safety hazards, lead safety incident review meetings, and make sure that safety documentation is maintained
Anticipate project owner / client questions and successfully navigate difficult conversations regarding costs, quality, or schedules
Prepare various reports to successfully manage projects, such as: monthly status updates, analysis, schedules, billings and status reports to stakeholders and management
A successful Project Manager must be detail-oriented, innovative, creative and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Project Managers must be able perform under pressure and maintain strict budgets and schedules. They must be able to mentor and teach other team members as well as maintain relationships with owners, co-workers, vendors, suppliers, and community stakeholders.
Qualifications
Must have a minimum of 4 years relevant construction management experience in the industrial arena
Bachelor’s degree in a related field is preferred
At least 3 years with profit and loss responsibility on multiple projects
Must be proficient with a variety of related computer software applications including MS Office (Excel, Outlook, Project, Word), PDF and estimating and document programs
Able to read and interpret construction documents
Candidates must have a high level of emotional intelligence with the ability to build relationships and work with multiple personality types
Proven experience with a variety of contracting methods such as: lump sum, GMP, cost plus construction management, and fee-based construction
Must demonstrate a working knowledge of budgeting and forecasting, and related reports and records
Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
RQ-0288 Project Manager (Open)
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