Track work progress and verify quantities for invoicing and forecasting.
Lead and manage two small site teams overseeing EPC construction activities on behalf of the owner across two active compressor station projects.
Support QA/QC inspection, testing, and turnover documentation.
The Construction Manager is responsible for the overall execution of a large-scale, "engineer, procure, and construct" (EPC) project on behalf of the owner. This includes overseeing all construction, commissioning start-up activities to ensure the project is completed on time, within budget, and in full compliance with safety, quality, and environmental regulations per the EPC contract.
Enforce safety standards, conduct site audits, and ensure compliance with client and EPC contract requirements.
Oversee site logistics, laydown, staging areas, and traffic plans.
Make recommendations on progress, milestone payments and change orders
Interface with client representatives, regulators, and third-party stakeholders as required.
Ensure environmental and permit compliance at all times.
Oversee EPC contractors, subcontractors, field crews, inspectors, and vendors.
Ensure construction aligns with drawings, specifications, and quality standards.
Support resolution of constructability issues and provide feedback to engineering teams.
Identifies and proactively addresses potential issues such as delays, change orders, or quality problems.
Coordinate with client project management team, engineering, procurement, project controls, commissioning and start-up teams.
Conduct daily/weekly site meetings, reporting progress, risks, and mitigation plans.
Facilitate and coordinate the MOC process with Key stakeholders
Coordinate commissioning, testing, start-up and handover to operations
Review and approve daily field reports.
Monitor schedules, manpower, material deliveries, and equipment utilization.
Review and process RFIs, field changes, NCRs, and redlines.
Requirements
primavera
ms project
bachelor's
10 years
leadership
epc
Ability to manage simultaneous scopes across multiple active sites.
The ability to read and interpret construction documents, drawings, and schematics.
Experience with union and non-union labor environments.
Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or a related field and/or equivalent experience preferred.
Familiarity with cost tracking, progress reporting, and construction scheduling tools (e.g., Primavera, MS Project).
Strong leadership and field coordination.
Regulated gas utility industry experience preferred.
Excellent communication with owners, contractors, inspectors, and internal teams.
Highly organized with real-time documentation habits.
Ability on maximizing the return on the owner's investment by controlling costs and maintaining quality.
Familiarity with software, such as Primavera (P6) and Microsoft Project.
Experience in the oil and gas or midstream industry, especially with compressor stations, pipelines, and high-pressure facilities.
Skilled in problem-solving, conflict resolution, and decision-making under pressure.
Knowledge of compressor stations and natural gas facilities
Strong knowledge of construction methodologies, processes, and relevant industry standards.
Prior experience with the EPC execution model is required.
Knowledge of applicable API, ASME, NFPA, and client construction standards.
Extensive experience 10 years in construction, with a proven track record of managing large-scale industrial projects.
Generated from engineering consulting and recruitment services.
90% Repeat
Client Retention Rate
Achieved through a unique ESOP structure focused on client success.
Founded in 1969 in Westchester, Illinois, the firm has evolved from a local recruiter to a national engineering and IT staffing company.
They combine engineering consulting and project services with a strong technical recruitment arm.
They deliver managed engineering teams and custom IT solutions for IoT, security, QA automation, and more.
They specialize in serving verticals like energy, utilities, life sciences, food & beverage, and manufacturing.
Culture + Values
50 Years
Established Success
The company's culture, creativity, and engagement have driven success over five decades.
Respect for employees, clients, partners, and our planet.
Foster both a top‑down and a grassroots approach.
Build trust between team members and other stakeholders.
Create workplaces where all are respected and everyone feels empowered to express their creativity.
Environment + Sustainability
293.76 kW Solar PV
Barkhamsted Facility Solar System
Installation of a large-scale solar photovoltaic system to reduce energy costs and environmental impact.
$1.6M Savings
Solar PV Electricity Savings
Projected cost savings over 20 years from the Barkhamsted solar PV system.
Net-zero by 2040
Emissions Target
A commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
Published 2025 Sustainability Report 'Building Tomorrow Today' highlighting sustainability‑focused initiatives and integration of environmental responsibility into operations.
Integration of EC3 tool for full project‑life carbon estimating (A1‑A5, B1‑B6, C1‑C4) enabling accurate embodied carbon assessments.
Commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions; measures include renewable energy integration, low‑carbon concrete, water conservation, and carbon footprint reduction.
Inclusion & Diversity
Culture underpinned by respect and trust-building, striving for workplaces where everyone feels empowered to express creativity.