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Concrete Project Manager
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Fessler & Bowman .
Founded in 1963 by Don Fessler & George Bowman, Fessler & Bowman, Inc. has grown from a residential flatwork & basement wall contractor to a top‑100 Commercial Concrete Contractor recognized across the nation. Keeping customer satisfaction as our core value has allowed us to prosper for more than six decades.
Culture & Philosophy
Open & Constructive
Take Pride in Our Product
Relentless Commitment
Care About Our Customers
Team Success
Summary Project Managers lead Project Teams in the successful completion of construction projects from the initial hand‑off from Estimating through final completion and close‑out. Project Managers are responsible for overall project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project accounting, and control, while providing technical direction and ensuring compliance with quality standards and applicable laws and regulations.
Five Key Roles of the Project Manager
Conduct project start‑up 2 weeks prior to the start of the project and conduct project close‑out meetings within 45 days of completion on each project. Document and distribute accurate and complete meeting minutes including “Lessons Learned”.
Create, maintain, and close out accurate project budgets that track project financial performance including productivity. Ensure all budgets are updated weekly at minimum.
Ensure timely processing of the project A/R and A/P requirements in conjunction with the corporate financial team support.
A/P processed > 7 days.
A/R processed in accordance with client requirements.
Receivables maintained under 60 days.
Ensure budgeted profitability is achieved on every project by collaborating with field operations. Field production reports to be updated on a daily basis and reviewed/validated with field operations.
Manage the prime contract and prime contract change orders. Ensure work outside of the prime contract scope is only performed after receipt of written authorization to proceed.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Project procurement is submitted, approved, and completed in accordance with the project schedules and sequencing to ensure materials and subcontractors are available at the project site as needed by the field operations team.
Develop, maintain, and cascade the project schedule to field operations and subcontractor(s). Ensure F&B activities are in compliance with the overall project schedule and validated with field operations. Resolve all scheduling conflicts with the customer.
Complete the Job Progress Report (JPR) process monthly.
Review Project Daily Log on each project daily for accuracy and completeness. Communicate concerns to the project teams and field operations.
Work closely with the General Superintendent and Equipment Director to ensure equipment usage does not exceed the budget. Review and communicate progress daily.
Prepare a list of project issues and contribute to the weekly Regional Coordination Meeting. Identify and discuss project issues to seek resolution.
Report and elevate project risk‑management concerns to Regional Director.
Review all V‑plans and sequencing plans with field operations to identify build issues. Submit solutions for review and approval to the client project team.
Communicate and collaborate with field operations on each project daily.
Lead, coach and develop PE’s and APM’s. Perform regular check‑ins with them to ensure developmental concerns are addressed and appropriate training is provided.
Perform project document process and control. Project documents include drawings, specifications, submittals, and RFIs.
Review project safety requirements and collaborate with Regional Safety Manager to ensure that plan documents are updated and implemented with field operations at project start‑up.
Secure all licensing and permits required for the project prior to starting the job and in accordance with all local, state and municipal laws.
Secure all liability insurance, OCIP and/or CCIP prior to the start of the project according to contractual requirements and in line with F&B standard practices.
Secure all bonding according to the contract requirements and in line with F&B standard practices.
Communicate and uphold the company’s commitment to Integrity and Code of Ethics, as well as ensuring the same for the entire team.
Other relevant tasks as assigned.
Education, Experience & Qualifications
A Bachelor of Science in Engineering preferred, or equivalent in training and experience.
At least five (5) years of relatable construction experience.
Creative and results‑oriented, with a strong sense of urgency and self‑motivation.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Excellent problem‑solving skills, with an adaptable and flexible style in working with all types of individuals.
Travel Travel is required for this position. Travel may include, but is not limited to, travel from office to various job sites. Fessler & Bowman will compensate for travel when applicable.
Work Environment As a Project Manager, you will be subject to various work environments. Environments include but are not limited to office and field settings, high/low temperatures, areas close to traffic, loud and frequent noises, confined spaces, heights, indoor/outdoor settings.
Benefits
Medical, dental and vision insurance
401k with company contributions
Paid Holidays and Paid Time Off
Recruitment Process The recruitment process will include a phone screen, in‑person meeting, and a pre‑employment background check and drug test.
Fessler & Bowman is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Other
Job function Project Management and Information Technology
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Concrete Project Manager
role at
Fessler & Bowman .
Founded in 1963 by Don Fessler & George Bowman, Fessler & Bowman, Inc. has grown from a residential flatwork & basement wall contractor to a top‑100 Commercial Concrete Contractor recognized across the nation. Keeping customer satisfaction as our core value has allowed us to prosper for more than six decades.
Culture & Philosophy
Open & Constructive
Take Pride in Our Product
Relentless Commitment
Care About Our Customers
Team Success
Summary Project Managers lead Project Teams in the successful completion of construction projects from the initial hand‑off from Estimating through final completion and close‑out. Project Managers are responsible for overall project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project accounting, and control, while providing technical direction and ensuring compliance with quality standards and applicable laws and regulations.
Five Key Roles of the Project Manager
Conduct project start‑up 2 weeks prior to the start of the project and conduct project close‑out meetings within 45 days of completion on each project. Document and distribute accurate and complete meeting minutes including “Lessons Learned”.
Create, maintain, and close out accurate project budgets that track project financial performance including productivity. Ensure all budgets are updated weekly at minimum.
Ensure timely processing of the project A/R and A/P requirements in conjunction with the corporate financial team support.
A/P processed > 7 days.
A/R processed in accordance with client requirements.
Receivables maintained under 60 days.
Ensure budgeted profitability is achieved on every project by collaborating with field operations. Field production reports to be updated on a daily basis and reviewed/validated with field operations.
Manage the prime contract and prime contract change orders. Ensure work outside of the prime contract scope is only performed after receipt of written authorization to proceed.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Project procurement is submitted, approved, and completed in accordance with the project schedules and sequencing to ensure materials and subcontractors are available at the project site as needed by the field operations team.
Develop, maintain, and cascade the project schedule to field operations and subcontractor(s). Ensure F&B activities are in compliance with the overall project schedule and validated with field operations. Resolve all scheduling conflicts with the customer.
Complete the Job Progress Report (JPR) process monthly.
Review Project Daily Log on each project daily for accuracy and completeness. Communicate concerns to the project teams and field operations.
Work closely with the General Superintendent and Equipment Director to ensure equipment usage does not exceed the budget. Review and communicate progress daily.
Prepare a list of project issues and contribute to the weekly Regional Coordination Meeting. Identify and discuss project issues to seek resolution.
Report and elevate project risk‑management concerns to Regional Director.
Review all V‑plans and sequencing plans with field operations to identify build issues. Submit solutions for review and approval to the client project team.
Communicate and collaborate with field operations on each project daily.
Lead, coach and develop PE’s and APM’s. Perform regular check‑ins with them to ensure developmental concerns are addressed and appropriate training is provided.
Perform project document process and control. Project documents include drawings, specifications, submittals, and RFIs.
Review project safety requirements and collaborate with Regional Safety Manager to ensure that plan documents are updated and implemented with field operations at project start‑up.
Secure all licensing and permits required for the project prior to starting the job and in accordance with all local, state and municipal laws.
Secure all liability insurance, OCIP and/or CCIP prior to the start of the project according to contractual requirements and in line with F&B standard practices.
Secure all bonding according to the contract requirements and in line with F&B standard practices.
Communicate and uphold the company’s commitment to Integrity and Code of Ethics, as well as ensuring the same for the entire team.
Other relevant tasks as assigned.
Education, Experience & Qualifications
A Bachelor of Science in Engineering preferred, or equivalent in training and experience.
At least five (5) years of relatable construction experience.
Creative and results‑oriented, with a strong sense of urgency and self‑motivation.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Excellent problem‑solving skills, with an adaptable and flexible style in working with all types of individuals.
Travel Travel is required for this position. Travel may include, but is not limited to, travel from office to various job sites. Fessler & Bowman will compensate for travel when applicable.
Work Environment As a Project Manager, you will be subject to various work environments. Environments include but are not limited to office and field settings, high/low temperatures, areas close to traffic, loud and frequent noises, confined spaces, heights, indoor/outdoor settings.
Benefits
Medical, dental and vision insurance
401k with company contributions
Paid Holidays and Paid Time Off
Recruitment Process The recruitment process will include a phone screen, in‑person meeting, and a pre‑employment background check and drug test.
Fessler & Bowman is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Other
Job function Project Management and Information Technology
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