Senior Construction Site Manager
New Today
Construction Manager Needed The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of assigned projects, ensuring timely and profitable completion.
Manage material and equipment
Assist with people management
Ensure documentation is complete
Meet project goals
This project involves Federal Construction and Commercial Construction, requiring US Citizenship. It is an upgrade to an existing facility to add additional backup generators and new distribution panels. Electrical background is helpful.
Key Responsibilities: Maintain clear lines of communication between project managers, client personnel, subcontractor, and vendor personnel
Issue direction to subcontractor/vendor personnel based off of contract documents
Create and adjust weekly detailed look-ahead schedule as it relates to the overall project schedule
Schedule and attend inspections and walk-throughs with client, inspecting authorities, designers, etc.
Provide management of subcontractors and organization of the overall job and workflow
Manage and oversee company staff, subcontractors, suppliers, and programs such as Safety, Quality, and EEOC for a small project or a major portion/all of a larger project depending on specific project assignment
Approve and/or record unit cost information for weekly reports and completes daily reports, logs, and tracking reports
Support project closeouts by supervising pre-punch activities and coordinating activities with the owner, architect, and governing authorities
Participate in the negotiation process with the owner and architect to gain agreement for project changes
Participate with the project team in preparation and presentation for all project review meetings, including the monthly review process and other key project meetings
Requirements: High School Diploma or GED
Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or related field (highly preferred)
5-10+ years of construction experience with at least 5 of those years as a superintendent or similar role, preferably on federal contracts
Experience in and ability to utilize the 3-phase inspection program
Demonstrated knowledge and track record of contract compliance in government construction
Must have an instructor-signed OSHA 30-hour training card
Must be familiar with the requirements of EM 385-1-1 and have experience in the areas of hazard identification and safety compliance
Must be capable of interpreting a critical path schedule and construction drawings
First Aid/CPR/AED certified
USACE CQM desired
Ability to apply fundamentals of the means and methods of construction management to projects
Proficiency in scheduling software desired (Primavera is preferred, but MS Project is also acceptable)
Ability to understand document changes and impact to the project schedule
Must be able to pass a federal background check
- Location:
- Washington, DC, United States