What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Project Manager position at EPC Service, Inc.?
EPC Service is currently looking for an experienced Project Manager to join our innovative company in the U.S. Federal Government construction & service industry.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
The Project Manager is responsible for profitably managing all administrative and field construction activities related to the assigned project. The Project Manager has the authority to direct project-specific and assigned project engineers, project administrators, stationary engineers, project foreman, and subcontractors). This person is also responsible to establish and maintain successful relationships with all stakeholders on his/her project. Also, is capable of managing small, medium, and large-sized U.S. Federal Government projects independently ($250k-5M). The typical assigned project(s) are construction/service projects that have a large emphasis on electrical & mechanical operating systems. The Project Manager is an EPC interface to the U.S. Federal Government (customer).
Essential Functions To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each previously stated duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and ability necessary to succeed as a Project Manager:
- Provide a high level of customer service throughout the project(s).
- Drive project profitability through effective project execution.
- Exhibits the ability to learn and apply construction knowledge appropriately to assigned tasks and the competency of being a good builder.
- Exhibits the ability to consistently perform at expected performance level from project to project and exhibits competency to supervise medium-complex projects with little or no supervision.
- Develop subordinates to prepare for increasing levels of responsibility.
- Has the ability to manage a large staff.
- Provides leadership, direction, and necessary resources to project staff and subcontractors to ensure timely and successful completion of contract requirements.
- Ensures high levels of performance, communication, and customer service.
- Acts on behalf of the organization on all contract-related matters.
- Manages project budget development; sets cost controls; reviews project budget regularly and recommends modifications as needed to ensure the project is performing within budget.
- Plans and formulates work plans and organizes tasks to ensure performance meets or exceeds contract requirements and customer expectations.
- Ensures daily/weekly log identifying all services performed is submitted to the Government in a timely manner.
- Writes plans and programs according to government specifications.
- Provides oversight to subcontractors.
- Promotes a comprehensive safety culture that provides a safe and healthy workplace that is free of recognized hazards.
- Receive Government approval for billing.
- Understanding electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems, layouts, rules, and regulations.
- Ensure schedule requirements are met for all project(s). Need the capability to readily adjust priorities and milestones based on changing customer needs, resource availability, and job requirements.
- Manage project review process with particular emphasis on financial forecasting.
- Proactively and systematically communicate challenges, risks, and successes.
- Coordinate with accounting to invoice per project terms and oversee/negotiate approvals/negotiators.
- Coordinate with EPC Management and legal counsel to provide expertise to resolve contract disputes.
- Balance internal and external resource loading.
Required Experience
- 5 years of extensive project management construction experience is required. Industrial/Commercial and Federal construction, renovations, and upgrades are preferred., Federal Construction Experience in a fast-paced business environment is required. Proven history of leading, teaching, developing, and mentoring others successfully.
- Experienced projects should have a large emphasis on operating systems i.e., electrical, mechanical/HVAC-R, including plumbing, building automation, SCADA, etc.
- Business acumen, judgment, communication, solid leadership, client relations, negotiation, project management, solid construction knowledge, decision making, conflict resolution, tact, adaptability, analytical, coaching, and entrepreneurial are all necessary skills for a project manager.
- Solid systems experience with MS Suite, MS Project, AutoCAD, and other electronic management tools is preferred for this role.
- Knowledge of the FAR, DFAR, and related procurement regulations.
- Project planning and scheduling with MS project/Primavera (P6)/Procore.
- Project Management via Procore.
- Experience working with Smartsheet is a plus.
- Working in and with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers RMS/QCS program.
- Ability to handle stressful situations.
- Project Manager of large complex electrical and mechanical projects is preferred. (If you worked as a Project Manager for an electrical and or mechanical subcontractor on large complex project(s) you are encouraged to also submit).
- Commissioned (Cx) and or Retro-commissioned (RCx) large mechanical systems (preferred).
Additional Job Information
Educational Requirements
- Bachelor's or Master’s Degree in engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related discipline from an accredited college/university is required.
Required Licenses and Certificates
- LEED accredited is preferred but not required.
- Vocational license(s) are a plus.
Security Clearance
- Must be a U.S. Citizen, and be eligible to receive a Federal Security Clearance (candidates with an active Federal Security Clearance are preferred).
Working Conditions
- The job involves in and out of construction site trailer office work and managing/inspecting/coordinating, performing a variety of tasks concurrently.
- Managing maintenance & service (projects) for a DoD campus.
- Construction site type conditions.
- Moderate to low overtime is required throughout the year. A high level of overtime required at project close out if on or off the projected schedule, depends.
- Travel is less than 10% of the time.
Benefits
401k, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Medical Insurance, Vision
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