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Construction Manager

Highlights of the RoleEPCOR USA is seeking an experienced Construction Manager to support water and wastewater Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) throughout the Greater Phoenix area. This role is responsible for field-level construction management with hands-on inspection oversight, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on schedule, and in compliance with EPCOR standards, approved plans, and regulatory requirements.Serving as EPCOR’s primary field representative, the Construction Manager coordinates closely with contractors, inspectors, engineers, operations teams, and external agencies. The ideal candidate brings deep utility construction experience, strong technical judgment, and the ability to manage multiple active construction sites in a fast-paced environment.What you’d be responsible forConstruction Management & Field CoordinationServe as EPCOR’s on-site representative, overseeing daily construction activities for water and wastewater infrastructure projects.Coordinate construction efforts with contractors, EPCOR Project Managers, inspectors, operations staff, and design teams.Review construction schedules, identify sequencing conflicts, and collaborate with project teams to mitigate impacts.Issue and manage field directives addressing constructability issues, design clarifications, and unforeseen site conditions.Act as field liaison on projects requiring coordination with outside agencies and utilities, including: City of Phoenix and surrounding municipalitiesMaricopa County DOT (MCDOT)Salt River Project (SRP)Arizona Public Service (APS)Inspection & Quality AssurancePerform and oversee inspections to verify construction complies with approved plans, specifications, permits, codes, and EPCOR standards.Monitor contractor manpower, equipment, workmanship, and construction sequencing.Verify materials and equipment align with approved shop drawings and submittals.Coordinate and observe required testing and commissioning activities, including pressure testing, disinfection, bacteriological sampling, leakage and deflection testing, valve verification, and CCTV inspection.Research existing utility systems to support construction planning and resolution of field issues.Compliance, Safety & PermittingEnforce compliance with EPCOR standards, permit requirements, and regulatory approvals.Coordinate field inspections and acceptance activities with permitting authorities and utility partners.Monitor contractor adherence to EPCOR safety policies and OSHA requirements.Maintain awareness of contract changes, revisions, and clarifications affecting work in progress.Documentation, Cost & Schedule ControlPrepare accurate daily construction reports documenting progress, inspections, testing, and field activities.Review contractor progress payment applications and provide approval recommendations.Evaluate change order requests, material substitutions, and technical submittals; provide field-based input to Project Managers.Review record drawings and ensure final documentation meets EPCOR standards.Track schedule performance and document deviations from baseline schedules.Additional InformationSupport additional projects or duties assigned based on workload and organizational priorities.Occasional short-duration travel to other EPCOR service areas may be required.Position involves outdoor work in active construction environments and varying weather conditions. What’s required to be successfulBachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field, OR an equivalent combination of education and professional experience.Minimum 5 years of experience as a Project Engineer, Construction Manager, or Inspector on major construction or utility infrastructure projects.Minimum 5+ years of hands on experience in construction management and/or inspection for water, wastewater, or civil utility projects.Experience performing as a Senior Construction Manager (CM) and/or lead inspector on projects of similar size and complexityExperience supporting or performing in mid level CM or inspection roles with increasing responsibility for project coordination and delivery.Proven track record of successful project delivery, including coordination with contractors, agencies, and stakeholders in a field-based environment.Ability to read and interpret engineering plans, specifications, schedules, and submittals.Working knowledge of: Water and wastewater construction materials and methodsUtility inspection practicesOSHA and construction safety regulationsConstruction sequencing and schedule fundamentalsProficiency in Microsoft Office applications for reporting and documentation.OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training (minimum).CCM, PMP, or similar professional certification (preferred)Why EPCOR?We offer more than just a job - we offer a career with purpose. EPCOR is a place where your work matters, your growth is supported, and your safety is prioritized. Here’s what you can expect when you join our team:Competitive Compensation: Enjoy a market-aligned salary and performance-based incentive programs.Comprehensive Benefits: Access medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance - plus a retirement plan with substantial company contributions.Generous Time-Off & Work-Life Balance: Take advantage of paid vacation, sick time, holidays, personal days, and programs that support your well-being.Professional Development: Benefit from tuition reimbursement, certification support, and ongoing training opportunities to grow your career.Safety-First Culture: We prioritize your safety through robust training, proactive programs, and recognition of safety milestones.Inclusive & Innovative Environment: Be part of a team that values diverse perspectives, celebrates innovation, and fosters a sense of belonging.Award-Winning Workplace: EPCOR has been recognized as a Best Places to Work employer – it’s our people who make that possible.About EPCORAt EPCOR USA, we don’t just deliver water and wastewater services - we invest in communities, protect the environment, and build infrastructure that powers the future. As part of a North American company operating across the United States and Canada, we’re headquartered in Glendale, AZ, and are proud to be one of the largest private water utilities in the Southwest. Ready to make an impact?To join EPCOR, you must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and be legally authorized to work in the United States.If selected for the role, you must successfully complete a background check, drug screening, professional reference check, previous employer verification, and education verification. Some positions may also require a credit check.Some roles may involve working outdoors in various weather conditions and require additional physical capabilities. Positions regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) may also have specific compliance requirements. EPCOR USA is an equal opportunity employer. We're committed to fostering a respectful, supportive, and inclusive workplace that recognizes and values the unique perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds of all individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook!