Project Leadership & Execution
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Direct and oversee all field construction activities from mobilization through project closeout.
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Lead multiple superintendents, field engineers, trade foremen, and subcontractors to ensure efficient project execution.
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Develop and implement comprehensive site logistics, sequencing, phasing, and construction strategies.
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Ensure construction activities align with project schedules, milestones, and owner objectives.
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Drive proactive planning through look-ahead schedules and daily coordination meetings.
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Identify and mitigate risks that could impact schedule, budget, safety, or quality.
Safety Leadership
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Champion a world-class safety culture and lead all jobsite safety initiatives.
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Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, company safety standards, and project-specific requirements.
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Conduct regular safety audits, inspections, and incident reviews.
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Hold all subcontractors accountable for maintaining safe work practices.
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Promote proactive hazard recognition and mitigation across all project phases.
Schedule Management
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Partner with Project Executives and Project Managers to develop and maintain master project schedules.
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Lead field planning efforts, including short-interval planning and recovery schedules.
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Monitor productivity and workforce allocation to maintain schedule commitments.
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Drive resolution of trade conflicts, procurement constraints, and operational bottlenecks.
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Coordinate work activities in occupied or operational facilities with minimal disruption.
Quality Control
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Ensure all work meets contract requirements, design specifications, and company quality standards.
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Lead inspections, punch list management, and commissioning activities.
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Coordinate testing, quality assurance programs, and corrective action plans.
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Promote a culture of craftsmanship and first-time quality performance.
Stakeholder Management
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Serve as the primary field representative for owners, consultants, inspectors, and regulatory agencies.
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Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, design teams, and trade partners.
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Facilitate construction coordination meetings and communicate project progress effectively.
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Represent the organization in a professional manner on high-profile public projects.
Workforce & Trade Management
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Lead and mentor project superintendents and field personnel.
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Evaluate subcontractor performance and hold trade partners accountable for safety, quality, manpower, and productivity expectations.
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Coordinate labor resources across multiple project phases and work areas.
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Support workforce planning and succession development initiatives.
Public Infrastructure & Operational Facility Coordination
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Manage construction activities within active transportation, aviation, maritime, or municipal environments.
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Coordinate work around operational constraints, security requirements, public access, and stakeholder concerns.
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Maintain compliance with local, state, federal, and owner-specific regulations.
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Ensure effective communication with facility operators and public agencies throughout project execution.
MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.