The Project Manager acts as the business manager of a single construction project
In partnership with the Production Manager(s), assumes full responsibility for the on-time completion of the project within the final project budget and schedule while maintaining the Company's high standards of safety, quality, customer satisfaction and employee growth
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With the assistance of the Production Manager(s), leads the initial preconstruction planning and CPM efforts prior to mobilization
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Once in the field, is responsible for maintaining and updating a detailed project CPM, all major purchasing, subcontracting, and project business management while providing leadership and oversight to the project construction efforts
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Meets project safety, quality and profit goals
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Works to ensure GCC has strong crew/teams at all levels of the project and promotes and champions the company's vision to Lead the Way in Safety, Quality, Innovation, and Efficiency
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Leads by example, always professional and in line with the company's values of Fair and Ethical Success. Works with the Production Manager(s) to ensure that field teams have a detailed, engineered plan of work for each daily operation
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Verifies quantities are correct at the end-of-shift
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Reviews end-of-shift results, on a daily basis with the Production Manager(s), and makes adjustments as needed to achieve labor manhour and equipment hour targets as well as cost budgets
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Reviews project percent plan complete (PPC) results with internal project team members and identifies challenges and solutions to achieve or exceed 100% PPC
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Conducts a month-end review of each phase of work on the project to ensure quantities are correct, align with customer records, and meet estimate requirements
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Completes month-end project projections and submits to senior management for approval. Participates in the project risk assessment process during the procurement process
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Works with internal partners to carry this forward through a monthly assessment of project risk factors relative to safety, quality, innovation & workforce, and productivity & efficiency
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Identifies and deploys opportunities to mitigate or eliminate risks; monitors and track progress and trends; adjusts as needed
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From a safety perspective, leads the project team to identify, minimize, and eliminate risks associated with project activities
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Works with project teams to establish project safety goals; leads the effort to achieve and celebrate safety goals
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Has an excellent understanding of OSHA and company safety requirements
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Has a valid drivers' license and is approved to drive company vehicles. Possesses a basic understanding of construction methods and procedures
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Has the ability to review, understand and communicate project plans and specifications to the project team
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Ensures project is constructed and paid for according to plans and specifications
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Ensures pay estimates are submitted in a timely manner and paid accordingly
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Has a basic knowledge of estimating and can effectively price and negotiate change orders
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Has a basic understanding of, and will assist Senior Management in, accurately estimating cost to complete each month
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Possesses basic knowledge of project planning, administration, reporting and forecasting
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Has a basic understanding of the following computer software: Oracle Primavera for scheduling, Oracle Prime for planning, HCSS Heavy Bid, Viewpoint, and Pvault
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Has basic knowledge of Microsoft Applications (i.e.: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams)
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Has the ability to make presentations to senior management and customers on project status and progress as needed. The Project Manager will be a student and a teacher
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They will seek knowledge, with a culture of continual learning, though all available sources, including industry and professional associations
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They will continually coach and mentor the project personnel providing them with the knowledge and confidence to excel and advance in their careers. Has a basic understanding of the GCC Performance Management and Salary Administration processes and can lead the project team in applying these processes daily
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Works toward continuous professional development through individual development planning
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Mentors, coaches and helps to develop project team members.
Indoor 75%/Outdoor 25%
Prolonged driving on a regular basis. Lift up to 25 lbs. regularly, and up to 50 lbs. occasionally. Ability to work in extreme weather conditions (heat and cold).
4-year degree in civil engineering, construction management discipline, or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
3+ years construction experience and demonstrated leadership skills.
Must possess a valid drivers' license and be approved to drive company vehicles. Basic knowledge of estimating. Must have a basic knowledge of, or is in the process of training on the following computer software programs: Primavera for scheduling, Viewpoint, HCSS Heavy Job, and Pvault. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Applications (i.e.: Excel, Word, and Outlook) is required.