Construction Project Manager
Role Summary: As a Project Manager, you will provide overall direction and leadership for moderately complex projects or major segments of large-scale construction builds. You are responsible for the full implementation, operation, and administration of projects while upholding the company's vision and safety values.Autonomy: You will make critical decisions within defined authority limits, consulting with supervisors for high-level strategic pivots.Key Responsibilities:Project Leadership & Safety:Safety Culture: Lead the company's safety initiatives, mentor staff toward an injury-free environment, and investigate incidents as needed.Team Coordination: Serve as the central hub for stakeholders, including owners, design teams, subcontractors, and vendors.Meetings: Lead Monthly Project Reviews, Progress Meetings, and Owner-Architect-Contractor (OAC) meetings.Preconstruction & Buyout:Estimating Support: Assist with quantity takeoffs, trade coordination, and bid package development.Buyout Management: Lead the buyout schedule, verify pricing, perform gap analysis on bids, and manage the issuance of subcontracts.Risk Management: Partner with risk management to ensure subcontractor bonding and perform ongoing risk analysis.Schedule & Operations:Planning: Co-develop project schedules with the Superintendent using Lean principles.Submittals: Manage the submittal schedule, including the review and approval of shop drawings and samples.Mitigation: Proactively identify and solve schedule impacts caused by weather, manpower, or scope changes.Financial Management:Budgeting: Participate in budget development and prepare monthly cost/margin forecasts.Contract Admin: Manage change requests, evaluate subcontractor pricing, and oversee the monthly pay application process.Closeout: Lead the overall project closeout process, including punch lists, warranties, and final financials.Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:Communication: Intermediate verbal, written, and presentation skills.Tech Savvy: Advanced proficiency in Project Management, Accounting, and Scheduling software; Intermediate MS Office.Construction Expertise: Thorough knowledge of project processes, means and methods, and Lean philosophy.Relationship Building: Ability to manage internal and external relationships to maximize profitability and generate future work.Basic Qualifications:Education: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.Experience: 7+ years of professional experience in construction management.Working Environment & Physical Demands:Location: Mix of project sites and office environments; may require travel or relocation.Hours: Must be willing to work non-traditional hours to meet project milestones.Physical: Ability to lift up to 25 lbs; occasional walking, climbing, and bending; frequent computer use.Requirements: Valid and unrestricted driver's license.