Job Description Summary
- The open position is for a full time, salaried construction project manager with 5yrs or more experience in facility and/or construction projects within the manufacturing industry. This includes new construction, tenant fit out, asset replacements, site and property maintenance, repairs and similar office, warehouses, property, and distribution campus projects. The hours during these days are to be flexible so that the project manager can work around the client’s production schedule and support whenever the project starts/stops.
Job Description
- Pay: $95,000-$100,000.
- Must be local to Plano, Texas.
- The Project Manager will be expected to follow a documented process for estimating, planning, and managing project work. The Project Manager will be expected to follow the clients documented safety procedures to ensure a safe and well managed project site. Ideal location would include the ability to travel from a “home position” location near Plano or Dallas Texas. The ideal candidate will need to confirm their ability to fly to locations in these regions for project work or be able to drive their personal vehicle or company compensated rental car in order to travel to close locations (within a 4-5hr driving range).
- Location assignment would be to an office in one of these listed locations.
- This position will primarily be expected to cover short term projects in the South and Midwest region, such as: Texas – Plano, Dallas and San Antonio, Kansas/Missouri – Kansas City, MO, and Indiana – Princeton
- If necessary and called upon, the applicant may also need to cover short term projects in other areas of the US, and/or cover for other team members in the East, West, and Midwest Regions when needed.
Required Skills Will Include Strengths In The Following Categories
- Must be OSHA 30 certified.
- Must have PMP Certification.
- Excellent Communication Skills with the ability to provide daily updates on work in progress.
- Highly disciplined self-starter, the ideal candidate will take complete ownership of their assigned project work and develop working relationships with the customer.
- Ability to read, interpret and understand construction drawings and specifications.
- Pre-construction estimating and bid review processes.
- Project planning and scheduling (Microsoft Project).
- Job Safety Analysis – and ability to identify hazard potential of assigned projects.
- Introduction to and mastery of company related software such as: Daily Project Reporting in Auto Desk Build/Auto Desk Construction Cloud. Daily JSA reviews with sub-contractors, safety personnel and project teams. Punchlist documentation in Auto Desk Build/Auto Desk Construction Cloud. Use of the Client specific TERA application (training available).
Activities Will Include
- Project Manager will have direct contact with sub-contractors to explain projects, plans and schedules. Project Manager will have direct responsibility to solicit pricing from sub-contractors and prepare proposals for the clients use in their consideration of funding. The Project Manager will be expected to follow a documented process for estimating, planning, and managing project work.
- The Project Manager will be onsite at the client site to supervise all sub-contractor work when it is occurring at the project site. The Project Manager will use their communication skills to present each project plan to a group of their peers for review prior to implementation. The Project Manager will be expected to follow the clients documented safety procedures to ensure a safe and well managed project site.
- The Project Manager will supervise and manage the work of the sub-contractors in the client’s facility or on the client’s site at times acceptable to the client and associated with the planned project schedule.
- Project Manager will utilize their authority at the site to appropriately protect the client’s property and ensure the quality of the work of the sub-contractor, as the project work scope is accomplished. Project Manager will maintain communication with the site stakeholders, and the C&W Project Leadership team.
- The Project Manager with their OSHA 30 credential will be granted all the appropriate C&W related credentials and authority to act as the designated safety representative for project execution. The Project Manager will complete all projects by obtaining all closeout documentation, invoicing and associated drawings, warranty, and asset information.