The primary qualification of a Project Manager is the desire and ability to successfully collaborate with our management team to perform the following:
Checking and verifying construction staking, lay-out and grade control.
Verifying that delivered materials conform to the contract.
Contributing to the preparation and updating of manual, three-week and computerized, project-long schedules.
Checking and verifying that construction items such as concrete formwork, hoisting, haul route access, traffic control, erosion control, safety plans, etc. conform to the contract and approved submittals.
Documenting jobsite activities.
Safety and Environmental meetings, inspections and reports.
Solicitation of proposals and procurement of Safety and Environmental materials, supplies, and subcontractor services.
Procure, review, forward, return, and log Safety and Environmental submittal drawings and reports.
Receiving, verifying, and staging Safety and Environmental materials and equipment.
Communicating and coordinating with representatives of the owner, utilities, service organizations, testing agencies, suppliers, subcontractors, and others.
Preparation and cost coding of Safety and Environmental invoices.
Contributing to the preparation and updating of two-week manual and project-long computerized schedules.
Preparing various Safety and Environmental reports.
Receiving, reviewing and responding to correspondence.
Initial qualifications include the following:
One year of experience managing highway construction projects of similar size, type, and complexity.
One of the following:
Two years' experience as a construction project manager or superintendent on highway construction projects of similar size, type, and complexity; or Three years' experience as a project engineer, resident engineer, foreman, construction inspector, or equivalent on highway construction projects of similar size, type, and complexity; or
National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) Level III certification or equivalent in highway construction or highway material.
Depending upon the candidate's experience, we are willing to pay $90,000 to $110,000 per year depending upon experience and education. In addition, we offer the following:
Benefits:
Health, Dental & Vision insurance.
Reimbursement for phone service.
Paid vacation.
Profit Sharing
Lodging when working long distances out of town.
Ample home office support.
Professional development assistance. Any additional training needed.
A smaller, stable company that has been in business since 1982.
A drug-free work environment.
Challenging projects in beautiful locations.
A chance to make a noticeable difference and to be recognized.
Opportunity for advancement.
Special consideration will be given to candidates with a college degree in construction or engineering and experience with government contracts. Applicants must also be computer literate and able to pass a drug test.