Oversee project controls, cost management, scheduling, and performance tracking in accordance with client requirements.
Work with architectural teams to conduct inspections, verify compliance, and document construction progress.
Manage logistics, organization, and safety throughout all phases of the project.
Act as the onsite representative, coordinating directly with contractors and monitoring construction progress.
Collaborate closely with Department of State Hospital senior management and project stakeholders to align project goals and priorities.
Track and manage field orders, potential change orders (PCOs), and approve change orders as needed.
Oversee project closeout, ensuring collection of guarantees, warranties, and all turnover documentation required for owner acceptance.
Direct and coordinate the activities of contractors, subcontractors, engineers, architects, and other project participants.
Ensure all project participants adhere to safety standards, contractual obligations, and quality performance expectations.
Lead and facilitate project meetings; prepare meeting minutes, maintain documentation, and ensure proper administrative follow-up.
Requirements
pe
ra
ccm
osha 30
procore
bluebeam
Strong understanding of contracts, drawings, estimates, and specifications to ensure compliance with project requirements.
Industry Experience Public sector, corrections/custodial, and healthcare construction experience highly desirable.
Knowledge of design-phase management, building codes, and permitting agencies.
Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Construction Project Manager; experience with facility or institutional projects strongly preferred.
Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE), Registered Architect (RA), or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) preferred.
Communication Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to manage multiple contractors and fast-paced projects simultaneously.
OSHA 30-hour certification preferred.
Proficiency in project controls, scheduling, estimating, cost management, and documentation.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or Architecture required. (Extensive relevant construction management experience may substitute for education.)
Software Proficiency Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite, and experience with document control systems such as Procore and Bluebeam.