Position Overview: Construction Manager The Construction Manager plays a key role in overseeing the successful execution of construction projects, focusing on schedule, cost, quality, stakeholder satisfaction, and design integrity. This role requires close collaboration with in-house teams, field personnel, and subcontractors, as well as excellent client relationship management to ensure the successful delivery of each project.
Key Responsibilities: - Budget Management: Ensure project budgets are met and target net margins are achieved or exceeded.
- Scheduling: Develop, monitor, and report on detailed construction schedules to meet or exceed project milestones. Prepare weekly updates and a comprehensive Monthly Report.
- Quality Assurance: Deliver projects that meet or exceed design and client expectations for quality, fit, and finish.
- Leadership: Provide leadership, coaching, and motivation to project teams, including superintendents, estimators, and subcontractors, to achieve project objectives.
- Safety Compliance: Enforce safety practices on-site, ensuring compliance with all regulations and maintaining a safe environment for employees, subcontractors, and the community.
- Project Administration: Lead the bid process, ensure bid accountability, and resolve contractual issues and deficiencies within 30 days post-occupancy.
- Project Accounting: Prepare monthly billings, progress claims, and interpret Management Control Reports and cost forecasts to drive informed actions.
- Client Management: Maintain high client satisfaction through proactive communication, offering service recommendations tailored to client business needs.
Experience: - 5-10 years of experience with a design-builder, general contractor, subcontractor, or owner’s representative.
- Experience in a multi-disciplinary environment.
- Site experience as a Project Coordinator or Site Superintendent for at least one project cycle.
Educational Requirements: - Degree in Engineering, Project Management, or Architecture.
- Working toward or holding a designation in Engineering, Project Management, or Architecture.
- Gold Seal Intern or Certified; PQS designation, trade certification, or business degree is an asset.
Special Conditions: - Frequent travel to local job sites, with occasional out-of-town site visits as required