Full Job Description
The Underground Rail Station Construction Manager's responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
• Support management of a Rail Transit Tunnel project.
• Act as Construction Manager overseeing the activities of Assistant Construction Managers, Office Engineers, Assistant Office Engineers, Lead Inspectors, Construction Inspectors, and Administrative/Project personnel.
• Monitor contractors' work for compliance with schedule, Budget, Technical Specifications, and Legal Requirements.
• Resolve design and field construction problems.
• Attend progress meetings and reports on project status.
• Expedite design and field changes.
• Review contractor requests for change and, when appropriate, assist in the preparation of contract change orders/modifications.
• Assist the agency Contracting Officer in the negotiation of contract changes.
• Communicate and implement safety rules, policies, and procedures in support of the agency's safety vision and goals to contractors and subordinate
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Experience
• Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or Engineering or related field
• At least fifteen (15) years of experience in Heavy Civil Construction with ten (10) years in the construction of Rail Transit Projects with underground stations in urban
• Experience as a Resident Engineer or Construction Manager on transit projects of at least $500
• Understanding of Design-Build (DB) project delivery; and DB project experience
• Experience managing a team of 10 or more professionals.
• Cal-OSHA/OSHA 30 training certification at start of work
• Registration as Professional Engineer or Architect is strongly
Skills and Competencies
• Excellent coordination, oral, and written communication skills
• A desire and ability to work within a collaborative team environment.
• Understanding of plans and project specifications.
• Interpret and implement agency and company-mandated safety policies.
• Submit written reports and documentation.
• Good computer skills