HBW Construction
Overview
An HBW Construction Project Manager is involved with all aspects of HBW Construction projects including marketing, sales, estimating, contract management, negotiating, project schedule and administration, financial management and closeout. The Project Manager is responsible for approximately 3-4 HBW Construction projects at any one time and ensures projects are of high quality, delivered on schedule, within budget and in accordance with all regulatory requirements and customer expectations. Responsibilities
Customer Care Assist in the development of new business opportunities and strengthen existing customer relationships. Cultivate existing customer relationships to generate repeat business through performing work above expectation, regular check-ins and entertaining. Share professional knowledge with clients that adds value to their projects and identifies/addresses issues before they become problems. Work directly with the estimating staff to develop bids, participate in project interviews, respond to client questions, and follow up on outstanding bids. Create the project schedule using MS Project and develop the general conditions for each bid. Review all subcontractor bids for completeness and accuracy. Identify potential new business opportunities by following up on leads, networking and attending industry events. Planning/Execution Upon award, oversee preparation and ensure execution of the job contract. Negotiate with and select subcontractors to perform the work. Draft subcontracts; prepare job budget, develop project schedule, and coordinate material ordering as necessary. Select the project Superintendent, orient the Superintendent to the job and work with the Superintendent to ensure that the construction plan is executed in accordance with schedule, HBW standards of quality and complies with building codes and regulations. Identify and track all long lead time items on the project critical path. Prepare for and lead weekly progress meetings; anticipate issues and proactively resolve them. Hold weekly progress meetings and prepare meeting minutes. Track submittals, prepare requests for information, and create owner and subcontractor change orders. Responsible for the financial management of the job and meeting the job's financial goals; revise monthly cost projections and handle collections related to work. Update the project schedule as needed to meet the final deadline. Deliver project on time, within budget and "100% at move-in" (no punch list at completion). Resolve interpersonal conflicts among project staff, handle errors or delays and respond to crises. Safety Promote HBW Construction's safety-first goal at all times. Understand, promote, and enforce the HBW Construction Corporate Safety Program and safety requirements of authorities having jurisdiction (e.g., OSHA, MOSH, VOSH, EM - 385-1-1). Qualifications
5 years of experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction, 3 of which may be Assistant Project Manager experience. High school diploma or equivalent required; college degree preferred. Knowledge of construction industry standards, building codes, equipment, methods, and contracts. Demonstrated business acumen with strong presentation, communication (verbal and written), problem-solving, financial and leadership skills. Ability to maintain composure, professionalism and objectivity in difficult situations and effectively resolve conflicts. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft Project. Must have a vehicle to use for work. Physical Qualifications
Must be able to lift up to 20 lbs. Must be able to work for 8-10 hours a day. Must be able to visit project sites. Pay range and compensation package
-$85,000-$130,000 annually Equal Employment Opportunity
HBW provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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An HBW Construction Project Manager is involved with all aspects of HBW Construction projects including marketing, sales, estimating, contract management, negotiating, project schedule and administration, financial management and closeout. The Project Manager is responsible for approximately 3-4 HBW Construction projects at any one time and ensures projects are of high quality, delivered on schedule, within budget and in accordance with all regulatory requirements and customer expectations. Responsibilities
Customer Care Assist in the development of new business opportunities and strengthen existing customer relationships. Cultivate existing customer relationships to generate repeat business through performing work above expectation, regular check-ins and entertaining. Share professional knowledge with clients that adds value to their projects and identifies/addresses issues before they become problems. Work directly with the estimating staff to develop bids, participate in project interviews, respond to client questions, and follow up on outstanding bids. Create the project schedule using MS Project and develop the general conditions for each bid. Review all subcontractor bids for completeness and accuracy. Identify potential new business opportunities by following up on leads, networking and attending industry events. Planning/Execution Upon award, oversee preparation and ensure execution of the job contract. Negotiate with and select subcontractors to perform the work. Draft subcontracts; prepare job budget, develop project schedule, and coordinate material ordering as necessary. Select the project Superintendent, orient the Superintendent to the job and work with the Superintendent to ensure that the construction plan is executed in accordance with schedule, HBW standards of quality and complies with building codes and regulations. Identify and track all long lead time items on the project critical path. Prepare for and lead weekly progress meetings; anticipate issues and proactively resolve them. Hold weekly progress meetings and prepare meeting minutes. Track submittals, prepare requests for information, and create owner and subcontractor change orders. Responsible for the financial management of the job and meeting the job's financial goals; revise monthly cost projections and handle collections related to work. Update the project schedule as needed to meet the final deadline. Deliver project on time, within budget and "100% at move-in" (no punch list at completion). Resolve interpersonal conflicts among project staff, handle errors or delays and respond to crises. Safety Promote HBW Construction's safety-first goal at all times. Understand, promote, and enforce the HBW Construction Corporate Safety Program and safety requirements of authorities having jurisdiction (e.g., OSHA, MOSH, VOSH, EM - 385-1-1). Qualifications
5 years of experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction, 3 of which may be Assistant Project Manager experience. High school diploma or equivalent required; college degree preferred. Knowledge of construction industry standards, building codes, equipment, methods, and contracts. Demonstrated business acumen with strong presentation, communication (verbal and written), problem-solving, financial and leadership skills. Ability to maintain composure, professionalism and objectivity in difficult situations and effectively resolve conflicts. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft Project. Must have a vehicle to use for work. Physical Qualifications
Must be able to lift up to 20 lbs. Must be able to work for 8-10 hours a day. Must be able to visit project sites. Pay range and compensation package
-$85,000-$130,000 annually Equal Employment Opportunity
HBW provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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