The Senior Construction Manager oversees company projects during construction and commissioning phase of projects. The Senior Construction Manager is responsible for ensuring construction subcontractors are executing the work in accordance with safety, quality, reporting, contract, standards, change management, risk management, and schedule requirements. They are also responsible for proper communications with the project team and the project stakeholders. This includes standardized reporting and conducting appropriate construction meetings. The Senior Construction Manager also oversees and directs junior level construction managers.
What You’ll Do
Project Setup
- Performs Project Setup.
- Reviews the project drawings, project scope, subcontractor scopes, and overall project schedule.
- Orders site office supplies, IT equipment, internet services, facilities, and sets up local vendors.
- Conducts constructability review of project design documents, contract review, and schedule review for scope completeness to identify and communicate project risk.
- Facilitates the setup of office trailers, laydown areas, electrical hookups and permits.
- Develops EAP and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) with Safety Manager and third parties.
- Submits work plans, traffic plans, and project outages to the client for review.
- Obtains permits for any of the plans that require them.
- Reports to Project Manager and client.
- Oversees and/or directs construction projects to completion.
- Meets contractual conditions of performance.
- Oversees all construction scopes to verify compliance with drawings, safety, and quality.
- Verifies revisions or changes to existing drawings (maintains the most recent revision).
- Coordinates required changes with Project Engineers.
- Coordinates project subcontractor's scopes of work to maintain continuous flow of the project and avoid delays caused by other subcontractor's scopes of work (3 week look ahead).
- Establishes risk factors to the construction process. Manages and mitigates risk factors to ensure construction schedule while maintaining quality.
- Oversees the execution of the work by junior level construction managers and provide coaching and mentoring.
- Performs material and equipment receiving and tracking.
- Verifies materials for the scope on site.
- Prepares internal and external reports pertaining to job status, safety, and quality.
- Provides quality reports during and after installation of an activity.
- Associate's Degree in Construction Management or a related field (In lieu of a degree, an additional 2 years of relevant work experience)
- 10+ years of experience in power utility construction management in the fields of Transmission, Distribution, Substation, Testing, and Commissioning Engineering.- Ability to manage or work on multiple work fronts and tasks at one time. Ability to meet deadlines, prioritize the work, and work independently while producing quality work.
- Proficiency in reading and understanding construction drawings and related standards.
- Ability to professionally interface verbally with internal and external stakeholders.
- Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP) or equivalent Safety Certification
Ampirical is an Equal Opportunity Employer, meaning we do not discriminate based on the following characteristics in our hiring and employment practices: Age, sex, color, race, creed, national origin, religion or religious attire, marital status, pregnancy (child birth or related medical conditions), citizenship status or amnesty, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, sickle-cell trait, status as a tobacco user or non-user, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law.