Description
critical scheduling
cost control
field supervision
project survey
construction management
client coordination
Plan, develop, coordinate and manage onsite construction engineering activities for marine construction projects. Project durations are typically between 3 and 24 months. Projects include bulk cargo and container wharves, liquids terminals, pier construction, bridge construction, shoreline stabilization and protection, offshore structures, and marine structures demolition.
- Conducts critical path scheduling, baseline scheduling, and 3 week look ahead scheduling
- Monitors production and operations on the assigned job
- Coordinates project activities with the client and other project stakeholders
- Preparation of project work plans, work element plans, and JSAs
- Preparation of all pay estimates for submittal to the client
- Responsible for practicing safe work standards and promoting an Incident and Injury Free (IIF) work environment as a condition of employment.
- Supervises field engineers on assigned projects. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with company policies and all federal/state laws.
- Responsible for project survey requirements
- Manages, teaches, and mentors all field engineers assigned to the project
- Responsible for project files and organization of project office
- Responsible for project planning and layout
- Responsible for cost control including tracking and reporting project costs
- Provides general project support
- Responsible for all engineering activities on the project ensuring that all work is done in compliance with the project plans, specifications, and applicable permits
- Ensures compliance with Manson’s Code of Ethics and Standards of Business Conduct. Maintain a high standard of ethical behavior, encourages ethical behavior in others, supports ethical decisions and actively seeks appropriate resolution to potential ethical conflicts.
- Oversees contractor quality control reporting
Requirements
marine
heavy lifts
5+ years
pm software
b.s. degree
construction management
Position is primarily a field position, and will require travel, including visits and monitoring of construction job sites. Employee must be able to wear the personal protective equipment (PPE) required of various construction work environments (hard hats, personal floatation devices, safety glasses, gloves, safety-toed shoes, respirators, etc. The employee is required to stand, walk, use stairs, ladders, and step stools and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and may occasionally lift and/or up to 50 pounds. Must be able to navigate stairs, ladders and gangways, board, work on and disembark floating vessels and structures. The noise level in the work environment is moderate to loud. The employee may be required to sit for extended periods of time.
- Marine, structures, heavy lifts, or concrete construction experience preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of construction management or civil engineering experience
- Experience with scheduling, estimating, and project management software preferred
- B.S. degree in a technical area of study, typically Civil Engineering, Coastal Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or Construction Management
Benefits
National Salary Range: $112,000 - $169,000
- Annual discretionary bonus
- Paid Time Off (sick, vacation, and holiday)
- 100% paid medical, dental, and vision plans for eligible employees and 80% paid for their families
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
- Generous Retirement Plan: Employees contribute 3% and Manson contributes 7%.
Training + Development
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