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Burns & McDonnell

Construction Project Manager - Transmission & Distribution (Phoenix)

Burns & McDonnell, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003

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Construction Project Manager - Transmission & Distribution (Phoenix)

role at Burns & McDonnell. The Construction Project Manager supports the Engineer Procure Construct (EPC) Project Manager or Program Manager to oversee day-to-day operations from pre-construction through project completion and warranty periods. The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects. Responsibilities

Adhere to company’s safety programs, trainings, and policies, and promote and manage the Safety & Health performance of project team members and subcontractors. Oversee day-to-day construction activities and the successful execution of one or more projects. Provide direction and participate in project planning, scheduling, estimating, cost development, and establishing critical project objectives. Develop new and manage existing client relationships while interfacing with the client for proposal and project related items. Participate in internal and external project risk reviews and consult with Legal Department as required. Negotiate prime contracts, CM contracts, subcontracts, and change orders. Participate in risk review process. Implement assigned sections of the Project Execution Plan, including construction execution, quality assurance plan, safety & health plan, subcontracting plan, staffing plan, organization chart, and procurement plan. Develop construction staffing plans and train project teams, coordinate activities of multiple disciplines, and ensure cost-effective utilization of staff while meeting contractual and performance requirements. Oversee the development of the project plan for site layout, mobilization and demobilization and support implementation. Verify all applicable project permits are secured in accordance with project requirements. Direct and oversee the downstream RFP and bid process; prepare detailed scope of work for subcontractor/client contracts, including bidder development, prequalification, evaluation, award recommendation, and selection. Review, approve, and communicate internal and external reports including project budgeting, cash flow, and status reports; present reports to management as required. Collaborate with engineering to develop and distribute engineering deliverables per schedule. Develop processes and manage downstream contract administration including RFIs, submittals, change management, closeout, documentation, and claims mitigation. Oversee invoicing for prime contracts, subcontractors, and client contractors. Coordinate and facilitate client, supplier and commissioning/startup activities as needed. Implement, audit, and oversee project documentation; ensure insurance, taxes/duties, licensures, and bonding requirements are met. Perform project safety, quality, progress and financial audits and assessments as required. Oversee and participate in non-conformance reporting process; facilitate project cost reporting, scheduling, WBS, and progress tracking for construction activities. Develop and oversee materials receiving and management processes, including inventory control and transport as required. Review contract documents with field staff to verify compliance, safety/health requirements, quality, and schedule. Direct turnover documentation, warranty administration, project closeout, and recordkeeping/retention processes. Support communication with governmental, industry, and public entities on project-related matters. Provide mentorship and training to interns, construction coordinators, craft supervision, and assistant project managers; provide performance feedback as requested. Manage community and building trades relationships; develop and implement project labor agreements as required. Onboard craft/field supervision as required; manage staffing and labor costs, including craft classifications and burdens. Maintain craft competency and training standards; estimate, forecast, and manage craft install unit rates. Manage earned value, schedule, change management, and cost metrics; mentor and foster craft training and advancement opportunities. Manage construction equipment and ensure adequate inventory; may be assigned to a project site based on requirements. Comply with company policies and procedures and perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications

Bachelor Degree in Construction, Construction Management, Engineering, or related field and 7 years of relevant project management experience in construction required; applicable experience may substitute the degree requirement. Excellent computer skills with Microsoft Office; experience with document control, scheduling, cost control, and project management software preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong organizational skills, and analytical problem-solving abilities. Ability to handle large volumes of work and multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Experience on construction project sites or executing program management in aviation, commercial, energy, government, manufacturing, oil & gas, process, transportation, transmission & distribution, or water preferred. Basic understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Must meet the company’s driving requirements. This job posting will remain open a minimum of 72 hours and on an ongoing basis until filled. EEO/Disabled/Veterans. Job Field: Construction Management Primary Location: US-AZ-Phoenix Schedule: Full-time Travel: Yes, 100% of the Time Req ID: 252291

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