International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)
Construction Manager- Heavy Civil Infrastructure
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), Austin, Texas, us, 78716
We are seeking an experienced Construction Manager to lead a major water infrastructure project in Austin. This role is critical to ensuring successful execution of mechanical and electrical aspects of construction, coordinating with stakeholders, and managing a team of professionals. You will oversee all phases of the project from procurement and bidding through commissioning and closeout while maintaining safety, quality, and client satisfaction.
Project Overview
The South Austin Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant is undergoing a rehabilitation and upgrade to modernize aging infrastructure and improve resilience. This multi-year effort includes: Rehabilitation of Treatment Trains A & B Construction of new electrical buildings with modern equipment Upgrades to air quality systems, fiber optics, mechanical equipment, and piping Enhanced drainage systems and improved operational controls The project began in 2020 and is scheduled for completion by mid 2026, ensuring reliable wastewater treatment for Austin's growing population. Key Responsibilities
Manage process mechanical operations for water and wastewater projects from start to finish Serve as the primary interface with clients, contractors, engineers, and regulatory agencies Oversee construction management activities including contract administration, scheduling, change order management, and quality assurance Monitor project performance to ensure delivery on time and within budget Evaluate cost proposals and develop preliminary estimates Supervise project staff and enforce safety programs Support business development and attend industry networking events Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or related field Minimum 12 years of experience managing municipal water/wastewater infrastructure projects (treatment plants, pump stations, pipelines, tunnels) 5+ years of management experience including client interface, business development, and staff supervision CCM or PMP certification (or willingness to obtain in 12 months) Strong knowledge of construction methods, union jurisdiction, labor agreements, and negotiations Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skills Proven ability to manage project P&L and apply effective management techniques Ready to take the next step?
Apply today and be part of a transformative project shaping Austin's future.
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The South Austin Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant is undergoing a rehabilitation and upgrade to modernize aging infrastructure and improve resilience. This multi-year effort includes: Rehabilitation of Treatment Trains A & B Construction of new electrical buildings with modern equipment Upgrades to air quality systems, fiber optics, mechanical equipment, and piping Enhanced drainage systems and improved operational controls The project began in 2020 and is scheduled for completion by mid 2026, ensuring reliable wastewater treatment for Austin's growing population. Key Responsibilities
Manage process mechanical operations for water and wastewater projects from start to finish Serve as the primary interface with clients, contractors, engineers, and regulatory agencies Oversee construction management activities including contract administration, scheduling, change order management, and quality assurance Monitor project performance to ensure delivery on time and within budget Evaluate cost proposals and develop preliminary estimates Supervise project staff and enforce safety programs Support business development and attend industry networking events Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or related field Minimum 12 years of experience managing municipal water/wastewater infrastructure projects (treatment plants, pump stations, pipelines, tunnels) 5+ years of management experience including client interface, business development, and staff supervision CCM or PMP certification (or willingness to obtain in 12 months) Strong knowledge of construction methods, union jurisdiction, labor agreements, and negotiations Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skills Proven ability to manage project P&L and apply effective management techniques Ready to take the next step?
Apply today and be part of a transformative project shaping Austin's future.
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