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1 day ago Be among the first 25 applicants Brice Builders has partnered with iHire to reach top talent for their opening below. Check it out and apply today! Brice Builders LLC Regular Pay Range: $150,000 - $180,000 About Brice Builders
Brice Builders, LLC specializes in performing Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM) of Military and Medical Facilities, Vertical and Horizontal Construction for Telecom Facilities, Commercial and Institutional Facilities, and in support of Disaster Relief programs. We also perform assembly of modular or prefabricated commercial and institutional buildings. What to expect
As the Project Manager, you will work onsite in San Francisco, CA and will assume profit, loss and growth responsibilities for projects currently being executed by Brice Builders federal clients including USACE, USAF, and others. You will be expected to directly execute all costs, schedule, and technical aspects of the project. Business development growth of current and future contracts will be expected with support from the Brice Builders’ management team. Responsibilities
Coordinate all aspects of assigned projects including estimating, bidding, reporting, client interface, timeline, and day-to-day oversight. Develop proposals, cost estimates, and bids. Provide oversight of the submittal and approval process. Prepare, monitor, and review plans, reports, permits, requests for information, and design change/variance requests. Provide oversight for procurement and scheduling of necessary materials and resources such as equipment, team members, and subcontractors. Determine labor requirements; select, hire, and oversee the work done by subcontractors; oversee the delivery of materials, tools, and equipment; ensure resources are used efficiently and effectively; obtain necessary licenses or permits. Supervise the planning of design and/or construction work; ensure accuracy of project drawings, specifications, schedule, environmental requirements, and quality expectations. Analyze project profitability, revenue, and margins; prepare project budget and track time and expenses to budget. Serve as a point of contact for clients; code and determine payment of all project-related invoices and timesheets; prepare periodic progress reports. Oversee documentation and retention of information related to project start-up, commissioning, contracts, completion reports, as-built documentation, and project close out. Oversee progress at work sites; may require multi-day visits and/or overnight stay; monitor compliance with applicable municipal, state, and federal regulations. Ensure project milestones are completed on schedule; manage contract administration including change orders and modifications. Participate in staff hiring and recruiting; participate in periodic management meetings; perform other duties as directed. Supervisory/Leadership
Supervises the work of project staff, project foremen, and laborers assigned to their projects. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Strong knowledge of construction project management principles, including scheduling, budgeting, procurement, and compliance. Familiarity with municipal, state, and federal construction regulations and permitting processes. Technical knowledge of various field construction concepts, practices, and procedures. Knowledge of USACE, USAF, and Army project requirements. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Project, Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint, and project management software. Knowledge of procurement rules and regulations; basic revenue models, project ledger, and cost-to-completion projections. Strong organizational, prioritization, and time-management skills. Effective professional communication and interpersonal skills, including written, graphical, and verbal communications, presentations, and negotiations. Ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications; ability to prepare budgets and cost estimates; ability to work under pressure and build relationships with customers. Willingness to travel for work-related purposes (up to 20%). Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering or Architecture, or a Business-related discipline required. Fifteen (15) or more years of related project management experience including budget preparation, cost estimating, and fiscal management principles and procedures required. Prior USACE experience required. Valid state driver’s license and ability to operate a vehicle under Brice Builders’ Driving Policy. Ability to pass a drug, driving record, and background screening. Preferred Qualifications
PMP certification preferred. Working Environment
The work environment is a fast-paced, multi-tasking office setting with potential work at indoor and outdoor job sites. Occasional overtime for field support or bid processing may be necessary. Benefits & Perks
Competitive wages with annual performance reviews and training recommendations. Mentorship program and tuition reimbursement. Health insurance, dental, vision, and extensive life and disability benefits. Paid time off, holidays, and 401(k) match. How to apply
Please visit our careers page and select Brice Builders LLC under the company tab. For questions or applicant accommodations, contact a Brice Builders recruiter. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person’s potential and will help you reach yours. This job description is not an employment contract. Management reserves the right to alter the scope of work at any time.
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1 day ago Be among the first 25 applicants Brice Builders has partnered with iHire to reach top talent for their opening below. Check it out and apply today! Brice Builders LLC Regular Pay Range: $150,000 - $180,000 About Brice Builders
Brice Builders, LLC specializes in performing Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM) of Military and Medical Facilities, Vertical and Horizontal Construction for Telecom Facilities, Commercial and Institutional Facilities, and in support of Disaster Relief programs. We also perform assembly of modular or prefabricated commercial and institutional buildings. What to expect
As the Project Manager, you will work onsite in San Francisco, CA and will assume profit, loss and growth responsibilities for projects currently being executed by Brice Builders federal clients including USACE, USAF, and others. You will be expected to directly execute all costs, schedule, and technical aspects of the project. Business development growth of current and future contracts will be expected with support from the Brice Builders’ management team. Responsibilities
Coordinate all aspects of assigned projects including estimating, bidding, reporting, client interface, timeline, and day-to-day oversight. Develop proposals, cost estimates, and bids. Provide oversight of the submittal and approval process. Prepare, monitor, and review plans, reports, permits, requests for information, and design change/variance requests. Provide oversight for procurement and scheduling of necessary materials and resources such as equipment, team members, and subcontractors. Determine labor requirements; select, hire, and oversee the work done by subcontractors; oversee the delivery of materials, tools, and equipment; ensure resources are used efficiently and effectively; obtain necessary licenses or permits. Supervise the planning of design and/or construction work; ensure accuracy of project drawings, specifications, schedule, environmental requirements, and quality expectations. Analyze project profitability, revenue, and margins; prepare project budget and track time and expenses to budget. Serve as a point of contact for clients; code and determine payment of all project-related invoices and timesheets; prepare periodic progress reports. Oversee documentation and retention of information related to project start-up, commissioning, contracts, completion reports, as-built documentation, and project close out. Oversee progress at work sites; may require multi-day visits and/or overnight stay; monitor compliance with applicable municipal, state, and federal regulations. Ensure project milestones are completed on schedule; manage contract administration including change orders and modifications. Participate in staff hiring and recruiting; participate in periodic management meetings; perform other duties as directed. Supervisory/Leadership
Supervises the work of project staff, project foremen, and laborers assigned to their projects. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Strong knowledge of construction project management principles, including scheduling, budgeting, procurement, and compliance. Familiarity with municipal, state, and federal construction regulations and permitting processes. Technical knowledge of various field construction concepts, practices, and procedures. Knowledge of USACE, USAF, and Army project requirements. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Project, Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint, and project management software. Knowledge of procurement rules and regulations; basic revenue models, project ledger, and cost-to-completion projections. Strong organizational, prioritization, and time-management skills. Effective professional communication and interpersonal skills, including written, graphical, and verbal communications, presentations, and negotiations. Ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications; ability to prepare budgets and cost estimates; ability to work under pressure and build relationships with customers. Willingness to travel for work-related purposes (up to 20%). Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering or Architecture, or a Business-related discipline required. Fifteen (15) or more years of related project management experience including budget preparation, cost estimating, and fiscal management principles and procedures required. Prior USACE experience required. Valid state driver’s license and ability to operate a vehicle under Brice Builders’ Driving Policy. Ability to pass a drug, driving record, and background screening. Preferred Qualifications
PMP certification preferred. Working Environment
The work environment is a fast-paced, multi-tasking office setting with potential work at indoor and outdoor job sites. Occasional overtime for field support or bid processing may be necessary. Benefits & Perks
Competitive wages with annual performance reviews and training recommendations. Mentorship program and tuition reimbursement. Health insurance, dental, vision, and extensive life and disability benefits. Paid time off, holidays, and 401(k) match. How to apply
Please visit our careers page and select Brice Builders LLC under the company tab. For questions or applicant accommodations, contact a Brice Builders recruiter. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person’s potential and will help you reach yours. This job description is not an employment contract. Management reserves the right to alter the scope of work at any time.
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