Construction Manager
Description
The Construction Manager (CM) provides leadership, direction, and oversight during all phases of construction around a fully operational jobsite, primarily in the food and beverage market segment. The CM is involved in the construction phase of the process. The Construction Manager coordinates construction efforts, predicts and resolves conflicts before they affect the project, and delivers timely, cost-effective solutions. The CM oversees various projects by effectively utilizing resources to provide a finished design that meets all aspects of the construction/engineering specifications. This requires the CM to coordinate and supervise the project from conception to completion. The Construction Manager ensures that the client's highest expectations are met by delivering all projects on time, within budget, and in a safe manner.
- Preconstruction (10%)
- Develops and manages, and occasionally works with the Project Director for Phasing Plan, Schedule, and Bid Process (Pre-Bid, BRFI, Post Bids)
- Works with Pre-Construction and Safety to develop Site Logistics Plans
- Participates in Constructability & A/E progress meetings
- Manages Submittal Process
- Construction (85%)
- Submits daily logs using Procore to track labor hours, communication, equipment, materials, and job site events.
- Coordinates construction activities, including subcontractor working hours, materials, equipment, and meetings (progress, plant, union), and establishes all paper flow and document control with client, contractors, regulatory agencies, and others involved under the supervision of the project and program manager(s).
- Communicates client requirements to internal team and make sure any changes are reviewed and understood.
- Ensures project quality and compliance with project plans/specifications, client specifications /design standards, and sanitary design
- Ensures project compliance with all client contractor work rules, OSHA 1910 General Industry, OSHA 1926 Construction Safety regulations, and contractor orientations.
- Assists in processing cost issues: T&M validation, proposal reviews, field change order management
- Manages overall project schedule
- Post Construction (5%)
- Develops and manages start up plan with Project Manager and Plant
- Organizes final inspections, develops a punch list, completes punch list items, and follows up on warranty items
- Schedules final sanitation
- Assists in Closeout Documentation
- Communicates Effectively
- You are effective in a variety of communication settings: 1:1, small and large groups, or among diverse styles and position levels.
- You attentively listen to others.
You adjust to fit the audience and the message. - You provide timely and helpful information to others across the project team and organization.
- You encourage the open expression of diverse ideas and opinions.\
- Business Acumen
- You know how the business works
- You are knowledgeable in current and possible future policies, practices, trends, technology, and information affecting his/her business and organization
- You know the competition
- You are aware of how strategies and tactics work in the marketplace
- Ensure Accountability
- You follow through on commitments and make sure others do the same.
- You act with a clear sense of ownership.
- You take personal responsibility for decisions, actions, and failures.
- You establish clear responsibilities and processes for supervising work.
- You conduct postmortems after milestone efforts-win or lose.
- Manages Conflict
- You step up to conflict and see it as an opportunity.
- You work out tough agreements and settle disputes equitably.
- You facilitate breakthroughs by integrating diverse views and finding common ground or acceptable alternatives.
- You settle differences productively with minimum noise.
- Resourcefulness
- You effectively organize resources (people, material, etc.) to get things done.
- You effectively orchestrate multiple activities simultaneously to accomplish your project.
- You get the most out of limited resources.
- You apply knowledge of internal structures, processes, and culture to resourcing efforts.
- Minimum bachelor's degree in construction management, Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related construction degree, or relevant experience.
- Five (5) years' experience in the construction industry, with at least two (2) years in Project Management.
- OSHA 30-Hour Training and/or STSC certification.
- Minimum Training on Utilizing Equipment (i.e., man lifts, for example)
- Understands GMP – Good Manufacturing Practices
- Proficiency in using Microsoft Office Products (Excel, MS Project, etc.)
- Medical, Dental & Vision Package
- Eligibility begins on the date of hire
- Telemedicine is included in benefit package at no additional charge to employee
- Company provided annual HSA contributions
- Dependent care FSA, Medical FSA, Limited care FSA
- Paid Time Off
- 15 days' pay a year
- Regularly scheduled, full-time employees begin accruing PTO from their start date of hire, with increases occurring after designated years of service. Employees can accrue a maximum of 1.5 times the annual accrual amount.
- Holiday Pay
- 6 Paid U.S. Holidays
- 2 Paid Floating Holidays
- Employees hired on or after July 1 will receive 1 Floating holiday that year.
- Retirement Savings Plan 401(k)
- Employees have the option to contribute to Traditional and/or Roth 401(k) plans.
- Company 401(k) Matching Contributions
- Individual & group learning sessions on portfolio planning
- 100% vesting after 3 years of service
- Bi-weekly cell phone stipend
- Employer Paid Enhanced Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Including but not limited to: Emotional well-being, family and relationships, legal and financial matters, healthy lifestyles, work and life transitions
- Access to EAP professionals 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- 3 face-to-face sessions with a counselor (per area of support per household per calendar year)
- Service includes eligible dependents
- Personal, competency-based development program to assist in future career growth
- Wellness Program
- Paid Parental Leave Policy: Maternal, Paternal & Adoption
- Company Paid Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Optional Term Life and AD&D Insurance
- Annual apparel allotment
- Corporate and Community Events