The Project Manager will oversee the entire project life cycle, including budget, cost, schedule, risk, resource management, and safety, while providing exceptional customer service.
Requirements
- Involvement and support throughout the proposal and preconstruction processes
- Work closely with estimating and purchasing during the procurement/buy-out phase of the project
- Provide constructability reviews of drawings and budget updates, as necessary
- Review and management of project team and staffing requirements
- Attend and run weekly owner/architect/contractor (OAC) project and subcontractor meetings
- Continuously coordinate with field staff on project goals, budget, and schedule
- Overall management of project financials, including cost reporting, monthly requisitions, review and approval of invoices
- Budget forecasting
- Change Management (including negotiation of disputes as necessary)
- Mentor staff and manage multiple team members on large complex or multiple projects
- Provide oversight and management of project controls, including RFIs, submittals, and material delivery tracking
- Oversight of Material Delivery tracking and reporting
- Assist the Project Superintendent and other team members in the resolution of all critical issues
- Monitor executed subcontracts and insurance certificates
- Work closely with Project Scheduler to update and distribute project master schedule
- Complete and implement project closeout checklist
- Manage the timely close out documentation process
- Provide oversight and coordination of the work
- Perform regular safety walks and record observations
- Assist in preparation and present at interviews for project pursuits
- Take lead in the development and management of optimal project profit opportunities
Benefits
- Generous Paid Time Off
- 401k Matching
- Retirement Plan
- Visa Sponsorship
- Four Day Work Week
- Generous Parental Leave
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Relocation Assistance