What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Manager (Water/Wastewater) - Top 5 US / CA position at HireOTS?
Employment Details:
- Recognized Civil Infrastructure Consulting firm in the US & Canada
- 100% employee-owned
- Full Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental, and 401K match
- Sign-on bonus opportunity
- Paid OT and Annual Performance Bonus
Responsibilities:
- Oversees project budgets, financial performance, and contract negotiations, including monthly reporting, amendments, and reviews.
- Ensures construction quality, safety compliance, and adherence to project standards through regular on-site monitoring and reporting.
- Coordinates personnel and field activities in collaboration with Construction Managers company-wide to maintain project alignment and efficiency.
- Prepares and contributes to proposals, presentations, and client interviews, including supporting materials such as meeting agendas and correspondence.
- Identifies and develops new project opportunities through strategic proposal writing and stakeholder engagement.
- Drafts, reviews, and negotiates project contracts while maintaining strong relationships with clients and partners.
Qualifications:
- Preferred Associate's degree or bachelor's degree in engineering or a construction-related program (Master's degree is a plus)
- 10–15 years of experience managing large-scale water and wastewater facility projects, including recent projects exceeding $15M in construction value.
- Deep understanding of Construction Management processes, financial oversight, and construction methods, standards, and specifications.
- Proven leadership in overseeing project teams, managing personnel, and delivering high-quality results within budget and schedule constraints.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with clients, contractors, and project engineers; able to work independently and within team environments.
- Proficient in Construction Management software such as Primavera P6 and Bentley PWCM (EADOC), with advanced computer skills in MS Word and Excel.
- Highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-motivated, with the ability to learn quickly and adapt to complex project demands.
- Holds Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Professional Engineer (PE) credentials, along with OSHA 10-hour and related safety training.