Senior Construction Project Manager - Government
Turner & Townsend View all jobs
- Richmond, BC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Knowledge of estimating, scheduling and cost control.
- Thorough knowledge of RFI tracking, contract document control, forecast scheduling and costs, preparation of change order review, and review of payments.
- Ability to be proactive and incorporate interpersonal skills to develop and maintain positive relationships.
- Confirms that appropriate project authorization and funding is in place before activities begin; prepares cash flow projections and monitors financial performance.
- Assures that all necessary jurisdictional approvals are obtained and that all applicable codes and standards are met.
- Diligently pursues the timely completion of any punch list and project closeout activities.
- Provides overall project cost control, schedule management and quality assurance for projects from the design phase through project closeout.
- Anticipates potential problems that may jeopardize project success and identifies alternative solutions.
- Assures that projects adhere to approved scope, are completed within budget, on schedule and at the prescribed level of quality. Maintains project records and produces various reports.
- Maintains critical project information in an automated project management system on a continuous basis.
- Provides leadership to various individuals associated with each project.
- Manages and/or coordinates activities of technical discipline team members, specialty consultants, construction inspectors, and project support staff.
- Partners with planners during scope development, cost estimates and project scheduling and may assist maintenance and operation staff with warranty compliance.
- Works closely with client representatives on a day-to-day basis.
- Administers the process of selecting design professionals, consultants and contractors to design and construct projects; This includes preparing scopes of work, soliciting for services, evaluating credentials and interviewing potential contractors, evaluating references and past performance, and negotiating fees and services.
- Maintains project records and produces various reports.
- Maintains critical project information in an automated project management system on a continuous basis.
- SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role, which are to be adhered to where applicable.
- Possess thorough knowledge of design and construction management practices.
- Ability to independently manage and coordinate multiple design and construction projects.
- Ability to effectively communicate (in oral and written form) and to use a computer for email, correspondence, reports, spreadsheets and automated project management systems.
- Ability to create management reports.
- Ability to coordinate work with stakeholders, administration, designers, other project managers, government agencies, and other service and support agencies.
- Ability to manage project finances, make and review estimates, negotiate contract change orders with A/E firms and contractors, and to develop and manage value-engineering efforts.
- Ability to perform contractor and A/E evaluations.
- Ability to review construction drawings and specifications for constructability.
- Knowledge of national, state and local codes and regulations applicable to the design and construction of facilities.
- Ability to function in a team oriented environment, taking on new tasks with enthusiasm and energy and be detail oriented..
- Professional registration, CCM Certification Preferred.
- A Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Management or related field.
- Minimum of twelve (12) years of progressively responsible related experience, which includes managing multi-million dollar construction projects.
- Experience should also include managing A/E (design) consultant services and construction administration.
- Must have been in a position, which demonstrates independent decision-making.