Carollo Engineers Inc

Construction and Capital Project Manager

Carollo Engineers Inc$120K — $150K *
Real Estate & Construction
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 15+ years industry experience including 10 years in construction, commissioning, or project delivery on large scale projects
  • Strong knowledge of EPC/EPCM delivery models
  • Experience as Lenders' Technical Advisor / Independent Engineer is a plus
  • Proficient in construction scheduling (e.g., Primavera P6) and project controls
  • Solid understanding of risk management and project assurance
  • Bachelor's degree in Civil, Mechanical, Mining, or related discipline
  • Chartered Professional Engineer designation is advantageous

Responsibilities

  • Lead and assess capital project controls processes including cost estimating and project reporting
  • Review and validate project budgets and cash flow forecasts
  • Monitor construction progress and adherence to project milestones
  • Assess contractor performance and identify critical path risks
  • Review payment certificates and manage change orders
  • Identify emerging project risks and develop mitigation strategies
  • Ensure project execution meets technical standards and safety regulations
  • Prepare reporting for senior leadership and stakeholders
  • Collaborate with regional project teams and departments for governance
  • Liaise with various stakeholders including lenders and contractors

Benefits

  • Competitive total compensation package and comprehensive benefits
  • Access to a suite of wellness initiatives
  • Full-time, permanent role with professional growth opportunities
  • Emphasis on long-term career satisfaction and development
  • Company culture that supports employee investments and expertise growth
Full Job Description

Role
SLR Consulting is seeking a highly experienced Construction & Capital Project Assurance Manager to support lenders, financiers, and internal stakeholders across major mining, energy, and resource sector infrastructure developments. This is a Principal level role that is to be based in Denver, Colorado, USA.

This role extends beyond traditional construction monitoring for projects. You will provide independent oversight of capital investment performance, project controls, and financial integrity, ensuring that project development, execution, risk exposure, and reporting consistently support investment decision making and corporate strategy. You will play a vital role in ensuring projects are delivered in accordance with approved designs, schedules, budgets, environmental commitments and lender obligations. 

Acting as the lender’s and investor’s trusted representative, you will assess schedule, cost, risk, controls maturity, and governance, while influencing continuous improvement in project systems, reporting accuracy, and capital discipline.
If you thrive in complex project environments and enjoy engaging with diverse technical and commercial stakeholders, this role offers outstanding exposure to world‑class developments.


Responsibilities
•    Lead and assess capital project controls processes, including Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) development, cost estimating and estimate assurance, cost control, forecasting, and project accounting/reporting
•    Review and validate project budgets, cash flow forecasts, contingency usage, and change management processes to ensure alignment with approved investment objectives
•    Monitor construction progress, productivity, and physical completion against project schedules, milestones, and execution plans through regular site inspections and progress reviews
•    Assess contractor performance, construction methodologies, schedule integrity, and critical path risks to identify potential delays or delivery impacts
•    Review and verify payment certificates, drawdown requests, variation orders, claims, and other commercial drivers that may affect project costs or timelines
•    Identify emerging project risks, cost overruns, non-conformances, and dispute exposure, while supporting the development and implementation of mitigation strategies
•    Ensure projects are executed in accordance with technical standards, specifications, permits, QA/QC requirements, and lender obligations
•    Monitor health, safety, environmental, and social performance, including review of incident reporting, performance trends, and environmental management commitments
•    Prepare clear, accurate, and timely reporting for senior leadership, lenders, and project sponsors, providing insight into project performance, forecast outcomes, and key risks
•    Collaborate with finance, technical services, strategic planning, supply chain, IT, and regional project teams to support effective project governance and reporting
•    Liaise with lenders, sponsors, EPC/EPCM contractors, consultants, and project management teams, and participate in site meetings, technical reviews, and stakeholder discussions
•    Act as a trusted advisor to senior management and investment stakeholders across major mining, energy, and infrastructure developments, including mining operations, mineral processing facilities, ports and rail infrastructure, power generation/transmission assets, oil & gas facilities, and renewable energy projects.


Working @ SLR 
With us, there is no doubt you’ll grow your subject-matter expertise and industry knowledge. We care about investing in our employees for the long-run, and if you ask our team, they’ll tell you that’s just one of the many benefits of working here. We want to be a place where you can experience career growth and satisfaction for many years. 


Here’s what else you’ll enjoy as part of our team: 
•    Competitive total compensation package including comprehensive benefits, vacation, and a suite of wellness initiatives
•    Final agreed upon compensation will be commensurate with individual education, professional designation, experience, internal parity, and location.
•    Full-time, permanent role with opportunities for professional growth and advancement


Qualifications
•    Minimum 15 years industry experience which includes a minimum of 10 years in construction, commissioning, or project delivery on large scale mining, infrastructure, or energy projects
•    Strong understanding of EPC/EPCM delivery models.
•    Prior Lenders' Technical Advisor / Independent Engineer experience is advantageous
•    Technical & Professional Competencies should include experience with:
- Construction scheduling and planning (e.g., Primavera P6)
- Cost control and project controls proficiency
- Contract administration and claims evaluation
- Strong QA/QC and standards and compliance capability
- Risk management and project assurance expertise
•    Bachelor's degree in Civil, Mechanical, Mining, or related Engineering discipline.
•    Chartered Professional Engineer designation is considered an asset


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About Carollo Engineers Inc

Carollo Engineers is an environmental engineering consulting firm that specializes in the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater facilities. The company was founded in 1933 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Carollo Engineers has over 40 offices throughout the United States and provides services to clients in the municipal, state, and federal government sectors, as well as private industry. The company's services include water treatment, wastewater treatment, water resources planning, and environmental compliance. Carollo Engineers has received numerous awards for its work, including the American Council of Engineering Companies' Grand Conceptor Award.
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1,400 employees
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Founded
1933

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