Construction Project Manager (Multiple Openings)

Hamilton, VA
Full Time
Mid Level
Manage the construction workflow process starting in the project origination phase, to include negotiation, scheduling, assisting with estimating, contracting, buyout, construction administration, financial management and closeout using Bluebeam and MS Project. Support efforts to meet with Owners and Design Professionals to determine project requirements, manage client satisfaction, and take immediate action to help resolve problems and concerns. Acquire and manage all building permits and other regulatory prerequisites. Visit project work sites as needed and coordinate with project superintendent to support field efforts. Evaluate projects for constructability and value-engineer cost savings. Establish, monitor, communicate and maintain project schedules utilizing contemporary scheduling software. Develop and implement strategies to self-perform work and to outsource the various aspects of a project to achieve the projects objectives of price, schedule and quality. Support the effort to negotiate contracts, subcontracts and purchase orders to ensure that all project goals are being addressed. Proactively identify issues that could lead to problems and facilitate solutions. Conduct and document project progress meetings. Determine and implement the appropriate level of project control (i.e.: submittal logs, change order logs, etc.). Manage project costs to ensure budgets are maintained. Document and manage changes in the work to ensure the interests of all stakeholders in the project are reasonably met. Create and follow up on monthly requisitions to the Owner and maintain a regular dialogue with the project(s) vendors to ensure all financial matters are kept within contract terms. Ensure that all aspects of the project are compliant with all contract terms and legal requirements that govern the project and the community in which the project(s) takes place. Administer client-specific programs, such as CQM, Safety, etc. Document substantial completion; manage the project closeout process to ensure timely completion. Support the Corporate Estimating Department with overall strategy, RFI process, scope summary sheets, subcontractor outreach and others aspects that will ensure the team’s success. Provide training, mentoring and coaching to assist and develop other members of the project team. Standard Company Benefits. Location: Hamilton, VA

Minimum Requirements: 
  • Bachelor’s Degree Required – Project Management with Construction Management Concentration or Construction management, or related degree (such as architecture or Civil, mechanical, or structural Engineering)
  • 1 Year related experience (as Project manager or Architect including support of construction project management, scheduling and/or use of procurement logs and using Bluebeam and MS Project or Excel)
  • Driver’s License
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