This position is directly responsible for developing Request for Proposal (RFP) requirements and working collaboratively with the General Superintendent and Site Superintendent to oversee the construction and renovation of buildings and structures in government, commercial and private sectors. The Project Manager’s (PM) job is to plan, budget, oversee, and document all aspects of a specific project(s). The PM is directly responsible for completing building projects on time, within budget, and within scope. The PM is responsible to fill out all necessary paperwork and adhere to local, national, and/or Federal guidelines.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Collaborates with engineers, architects etc. to determine the specifications of the project.
Negotiates contracts with external vendors to reach profitable agreements.
Obtains permits and licenses from appropriate authorities.
Determines needed resources (manpower, equipment, and materials) from start to finish with attention to budgetary limitations; Monitors and manages project budgets on all sites.
Directs, trains, supervises, and manages all Project Engineering functions (RFIs, Submittals, Document Control, etc.).
Plans all construction operations and schedule intermediate phases to ensure deadlines will be met.
Acquires and monitors equipment and materials on multiple work sites.
Hires Sub-contractors and other staff and allocate responsibilities.
Evaluates progress and prepare detailed reports to the clients.
Ensures adherence to all health and safety standards and reports and documents any issues.
Provides for adequate resources and staffing to meet safety needs, regulations, best practices, laws and project schedules.
Emphasis on the safe use of tools, machinery, and equipment including training on safety gear, helmets, and procedures.
Performs risk management to minimize project risks
Develops and oversees quality standards on all sites.
Perform other related duties, as assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering or related field or Four (4) years of vocational education.
State Certification and Licensing (PMP, CGC, CPM or PE), preferred.
Construction Quality Management (CQM) Certificate preferred.
Ten (10) years or more experience as a Project Manager or Superintendent.
Experience working with the Veterans Affairs Hospitals or on Government Projects.
Competency in the discipline of architecture, structural, and/or MEP systems.
Proven working experience in Project Management.
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office; Proficient in the use of Pro-core or other types of Construction. Software programs, desirable.
Prior military experience preferred.
Travel is required.
OSHA 30-Hour Certification (Required)
SKILLS
Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multitasking skills.
Must be organized and able to manage all aspects of a construction project.
Ability to monitor and communicate with all Site Superintendents.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.