Construction Manager

Knife River Corporation

$90K — $120K *
Real Estate & Construction
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of estimating and project management experience in Heavy Civil industry
  • Construction Management or Civil Engineering degree preferred
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Advanced knowledge of HCSS and scheduling software preferred
  • Excellent communication and supervisory skills
  • Ability to travel short periods within the intermountain region

Responsibilities

  • Review project proposals and visit sites to define scope of work
  • Determine labor, equipment and material needs for projects
  • Provide leadership to project managers ensuring timely project completion
  • Review and ensure timely submission of estimates and proposals
  • Guide monthly work in progress (WIP) reviews
  • Coordinate project objectives with Senior Management and field leaders
  • Supervise field crew members to ensure operational efficiency
  • Troubleshoot production-related issues with teams
  • Lead business development initiatives
  • Grow market share in the construction sector
  • Conduct site inspections for compliance with plans and regulations
  • Plan and execute strategies ensuring workforce safety

Benefits

  • Encouragement of diverse applicants including women, veterans, and minorities
  • Supportive team-oriented work environment
  • Focus on safety and employee retention
  • Opportunities for business development
  • Dynamic role interacting with multiple teams and management
Full Job Description
The position of construction manager consists of planning, directing, budgeting, and the direct supervision of project managers and field staff personnel on multiple projects. Construction managers are also responsible for business development and growing market share within the region. They also work with management to obtain maximum efficiency and economy of operations as well as maximizing profits. Construction managers serve as a company representative to the community and support the regional and corporate initiatives as needed. They work closely with safety, environmental and human resources team leaders to develop a safe and great place to work in order to create an environment that attracts and retains employees.

Duties and Responsibilities:

1. Review proposal specifications, drawings, pre-bid meetings and visit project sites to determine scope of work required in preparing bid/estimate proposal.

2. Determine labor, equipment and material requirements to complete project and use information to prepare bid/estimate proposal.

3. Provide leadership and guidance to project managers to ensure projects are constructed according to the contracted time frame along with oversight on job costing and ensuring the final project meets the owner's expectations.

4. Ensure the completion of estimates and proposals are thoroughly reviewed and submitted on time.

5. Review and provide guidance on monthly WIP.

6. Communicate and coordinate with Senior Management and field leadership, establishment of project objectives, procedures, schedules and performance requirements.

7. Provide indirect or direct supervision of field crew members/foreman or superintendents.

8. Troubleshoot and problem solve situations/problems (material quality, equipment operation/repair, etc.). Monitor and discuss production problems with co-workers and managers/supervisors

9. Lead and assist with business development pursuits.

10. Develop and execute a strategy to grow market share in construction.

11. Provide construction site reviews which may include daily site inspections to ensure compliance with approved plans, specifications, standards, and codes.

12. Provide proper planning and execution of work to ensure the safety of the work force and mitigate risk. Ensure MSHA, OSHA, EPA, DNR, safety and environmental regulation compliance.

13. Performs other duties as assigned.

Women, veterans and minorities are encouraged to apply

Minimum Qualifications:

10+ Years of estimating and project management experience in the Heavy Civil industry.

Construction Management or Civil Engineering degree is preferred.

Requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to prioritize and complete projects on schedule.

Advanced knowledge and skills in the use of various Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Strong understanding of HCSS and scheduling software is preferred.

Excellent communication, organizational and supervisory skills are essential.

Must maintain confidentiality and contribute to a team-oriented work environment.

Must be willing to travel for short periods within the intermountain region.

Additional Information

How To Apply
You may apply online at http://jobs.kniferiver.com
If unable to apply online, mail completed application to:

5450 W Gowen Rd, Boise, ID 83709

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