Growing Construction firm has a need for a Construction Manager
What You’ll Do:
Plan, schedule, and coordinate all aspects of construction projects, including budgeting, code compliance forecasting, resource allocation, and subcontractor management.
Develop and manage project budgets and financial forecasts; monitor expenditures and authorized costs within approved limits.
Review design documents, estimates, and project proposals to identify requirements, risks, and deliverables.
Update and/or refine estimates as design and scope evolve, ensuring alignment with the approved budget and project goals.
Serve as an Owner’s Representative by advocating for the owner’s interests throughout design and construction, monitoring progress, and ensuring adherence to scope, schedule, budget, and quality expectations.
Review and recommend approval of contractor and subcontractor pay applications, change orders, and other contractual documents.
Oversee site operations to ensure compliance with safety regulations and quality standards.
Communicate effectively with clients, architects, engineers, and field supervisors.
Manage and resolve project issues, changes, and delays proactively.
Lead project meetings, prepare status reports, and ensure documentation accuracy.
Support bid preparation and assist with vendor and subcontractor selection.
Perform detailed job costing, tracking labor, materials, equipment, and subcontractor expenses against the budget, and recommend corrective actions as needed.
Prepare and analyze job cost reports to support forecasting, cash flow planning, and project profitability reviews.
Provide clear and consistent communication with all stakeholders; by facilitating decisions, managing expectations, and supporting a smooth project close-out and turnover.
Provide leadership and direction to cross-functional teams and oversight of consultants, vendors, third parties, and contractors, related to the projects they are managing.
What We’re Looking For:
Required Education, Experience and/or Abilities
Bachelor’s degree in related business field with five (5) years of progressive construction management experience or active General Contractor’s License with applicable years of experience.
Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and building codes.
Proven ability to build and maintain strong local vendor partnerships.
Excellent budgeting, scheduling, and problem-solving abilities.