Project Manager, Senior

Gray

The Role

Overview

Lead and manage $75MM+ complex construction projects, overseeing schedule, budget, risk, and teams.

Key Responsibilities

  • risk management
  • procurement oversight
  • master scheduling
  • document control
  • change orders
  • safety enforcement

Tasks

-Responsible for developing the project risk management plan and assigning responsibilities for monitoring and reporting progress. Plans should address both internal and external risks. Risk management planning should be incorporated into the Project Execution plan. -Ensure that the project staff support and abide by the company's vision, core values, and mission statement. -Develop relationship management plans and assign responsibility for reporting progress. Plans should address relationships with customers, subcontractors, and consultants. A project communication plan should be included outlining lines of communication for the project team, customers, subcontractors, and consultants. The Senior Project Manager shall coordinate with A/E Services regarding consultants. Relationship management planning should be incorporated into the Project Execution plan. -Monitor the purchasing of all required materials, subcontracts, equipment, and services for the project(s) by project staff and other team members, ensuring optimal savings within safety, quality, scheduling, training, and profitability requirements. -Responsible for communicating regularly with Responsible Project Executive, Responsible Director, Regional Manager or Responsible Vice President in carrying out responsibilities. -Facilitates Customer and Team meetings and ensures that detailed meeting minutes and action items registers are updated and promptly distributed. -Responsible for collaboration with Field Operations Managers, A/E Services, and MEP Services to assess the project schedule progress, identifying potential issues, and assisting the project team in the development of corrective measures as needed. -Ensure that project staff and other team members maintain a cooperative and willing work environment with the engineering and design staff as well as the construction site staff. -Provide oversight, identifying potential issues & assist project teams in the development of corrective measures for risk mitigation. -Actively support and participate in the Project Managers Association (PMA). -Ensure that all “project start-up meetings" are held when required and with the appropriate team members. -In the absence or termination of subordinates or other project staff, ensure continuity of workflow. -Ensure that any delays on the project are appropriately documented and communicated to all pertinent parties; includes producing timely notices and development of documentation to justify extensions to the schedule, and/or taking the development of documentation to justify extensions to the schedule, and/or taking appropriate measures to adhere to or modify the schedule. -Operate within budgetary limitations and requirements. -Responsible for the communication, implementation, and enforcement of Gray's safety program on-site. -Ensure that the project staff completes submittal reviews, status reports, closeout documents, and maintenance manuals promptly. -Ensure that the project staff is completing red files accurately and in a timely manner, as well as reviewing the red file and/or job cost reports with the Site Manager on a monthly basis. -Responsible for oversight of project team in the development and maintenance of the project master schedule to ensure conformance to project execution strategy and contractual obligations. -Ensure that the project staff is issuing change orders to subcontractors and customers according to the work procedures. -Ensure that goals for safety, quality, scheduling, training, and profitability are met for specific project or projects. This includes the promotion and implementation of the safety and quality programs. -The Senior Project Manager is responsible to continually monitor progress identifying issues early during budget/costs reviews, developing needed corrective actions to mitigate problems and to provide reports to the Responsible Project Executive, Responsible Director, Regional Manager or Responsible Vice President. -Ensures that the project action items are being systematically tracked and completed to support the project requirements. -Visit project sites as necessary, but at a minimum of two-week intervals. -In coordination with the Field Operations Manager, A/E Services, and MEP Services monitor project team cohesiveness and develop action plans to correct issues associated with project management resources. -Assess the effectiveness of plans, and in collaboration with the Field Operations Manager, A/E Services and MEP Services develop changes to the plan and/or corrective action steps to be implemented by the team. -Assess the effectiveness of plans and in collaboration with the Field Operations Manager, A/E Services, and MEP Services to develop changes to the plan and/or corrective action steps to be implemented by the team.

Requirements

  • problem solving
  • leadership
  • respect
  • courtesy
  • core values

What You Bring

-Demonstrate and communicate a consistent and clear approach to problem-solving. -Exuberate leadership qualities and awareness of Gray Core Values inside and outside of project team. Extend consideration, courtesy, and respect to project staff, subcontractors, suppliers, and customers.

The Company

About Gray

-Evolved into a global powerhouse blending engineering, architecture, construction, and equipment services into cohesive solutions. -From tobacco barns to mega-projects, the company’s rise reflects its knack for pivoting—absorbing design-build, automation, and digital services under one roof. -Gray engineers complex facilities—semiconductor fabs, advanced battery plants, food and beverage processing sites, data centers, and distribution hubs—by integrating systems early for agile design and execution. -Their projects range from carbon-neutral distilleries and bourbon mash-houses to Amazon logistics centers, Mercedes-Benz assembly lines, Qcells battery parks, and Kraft Heinz plants. -A tapestry of sister brands—Gray AES, Gray Solutions, InLine Engineers, Anderson Dahlen, AD Process Equipment, and NexGen—gives the company depth in automation, specialty fabrication, and real estate. -Unique among general contractors, Gray builds its own process equipment and embeds engineering teams on projects, enabling mid-stream design pivots and tightly coordinated execution. -The company’s blend of family culture, integrated services, and global reach makes it both nimble and reliable on projects that demand innovation and scale.

Sector Specialisms

Manufacturing

Food and Beverage

Data Centers

Advanced Technology

Distribution

Commercial