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Construction Project Manager

Cincinnati, Ohio

Overview

As a construction project manager in the food and beverage industry, you will oversee the planning and execution of various construction projects related to ready-to-eat food production. You will work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure that all construction projects are completed within budget, on schedule, and in compliance with industry regulations. Additionally, you will be responsible for coordinating with internal teams, such as operations and quality control, to ensure that production can continue uninterrupted during the construction process.

Key Responsibilities

  • Project Setup to include budget, contracts, insurance, communicating and evaluating the developed project scope/specifications, risk analysis, review of drawings and documents, developing an overall project schedule, estimate, communicate, and plan for field resources, meeting with local authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), and obtaining necessary permits and business licenses.
  • Project Planning to include, but not limited to, meeting with developers, design-build engineering firms, superintendents, general contractors and subcontractors, field resource labor planning, quality control inspections, contributing to client food safety and people safety project risk assessment analyses, and employee safety meetings. Develop specific Scope of Work and documents for all bid packages.
  • Project Buyout to include bidding and buyout of purchase orders and subcontracts, subcontractor prequalification, and tracking committed costs vs budget.
  • Project Documentation, Control, and Reporting: weekly and monthly updates to project stakeholders, budget spend forecasting and control, internal profit and loss projections, and documenting and issuing project meeting minutes.
  • Project Closeout to include punch-list management, general contract and subcontract lien releases, follow-up quality control meetings, and customer walkthrough and handover.
  • Travel: 50 – 75%.

  • Project Setup to include budget, contracts, insurance, communicating and evaluating the developed project scope/specifications, risk analysis, review of drawings and documents, developing an overall project schedule, estimate, communicate, and plan for field resources, meeting with local authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), and obtaining necessary permits and business licenses.
  • Project Planning to include, but not limited to, meeting with developers, design-build engineering firms, superintendents, general contractors and subcontractors, field resource labor planning, quality control inspections, contributing to client food safety and people safety project risk assessment analyses, and employee safety meetings. Develop specific Scope of Work and documents for all bid packages.
  • Project Buyout to include bidding and buyout of purchase orders and subcontracts, subcontractor prequalification, and tracking committed costs vs budget.
  • Project Documentation, Control, and Reporting: weekly and monthly updates to project stakeholders, budget spend forecasting and control, internal profit and loss projections, and documenting and issuing project meeting minutes.
  • Project Closeout to include punch-list management, general contract and subcontract lien releases, follow-up quality control meetings, and customer walkthrough and handover.

  • Project Setup to include budget, contracts, insurance, communicating and evaluating the developed project scope/specifications, risk analysis, review of drawings and documents, developing an overall project schedule, estimate, communicate, and plan for field resources, meeting with local authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), and obtaining necessary permits and business licenses.

    Project Planning to include, but not limited to, meeting with developers, design-build engineering firms, superintendents, general contractors and subcontractors, field resource labor planning, quality control inspections, contributing to client food safety and people safety project risk assessment analyses, and employee safety meetings. Develop specific Scope of Work and documents for all bid packages.

    Project Buyout to include bidding and buyout of purchase orders and subcontracts, subcontractor prequalification, and tracking committed costs vs budget.

    Project Documentation, Control, and Reporting: weekly and monthly updates to project stakeholders, budget spend forecasting and control, internal profit and loss projections, and documenting and issuing project meeting minutes.

    Project Closeout to include punch-list management, general contract and subcontract lien releases, follow-up quality control meetings, and customer walkthrough and handover.

     

    Qualifications

  • Excellent communication & onsite activity documentation skills
  • High attention to detail and strong administrative/management abilities
  • Well organized with the ability to prioritize workload to meet deliverables and client expectations
  • Well-developed problem-solving skills with the ability to find solutions and incorporate them into existing practices as needed
  • Demonstrated leadership skills to manage contractor/subcontractor and onsite client representatives
  • Ability to work independently and be a problem solver to complete projects to clients’ expectations and requirements
  • Ability to manage and document health and safety management plans
  • Ability to demonstrate multiple subcontractor management experience on the Jobsite
  • Ability to work well with others and cross-functional teams
  • Experience reading and understanding design specifications and drawings
  • Have process piping installation experience and/or strong mechanical system installation experience
  • Excellent communication & onsite activity documentation skills
  • High attention to detail and strong administrative/management abilities
  • Well organized with the ability to prioritize workload to meet deliverables and client expectations
  • Well-developed problem-solving skills with the ability to find solutions and incorporate them into existing practices as needed
  • Demonstrated leadership skills to manage contractor/subcontractor and onsite client representatives
  • Ability to work independently and be a problem solver to complete projects to clients’ expectations and requirements
  • Ability to manage and document health and safety management plans
  • Ability to demonstrate multiple subcontractor management experience on the Jobsite
  • Ability to work well with others and cross-functional teams
  • Experience reading and understanding design specifications and drawings
  • Have process piping installation experience and/or strong mechanical system installation experience
  • Excellent communication & onsite activity documentation skills

    High attention to detail and strong administrative/management abilities

    Well organized with the ability to prioritize workload to meet deliverables and client expectations

    Well-developed problem-solving skills with the ability to find solutions and incorporate them into existing practices as needed

    Demonstrated leadership skills to manage contractor/subcontractor and onsite client representatives

    Ability to work independently and be a problem solver to complete projects to clients’ expectations and requirements

    Ability to manage and document health and safety management plans

    Ability to demonstrate multiple subcontractor management experience on the Jobsite

    Ability to work well with others and cross-functional teams

    Experience reading and understanding design specifications and drawings

    Have process piping installation experience and/or strong mechanical system installation experience

    Benefits

    • Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Paid Time Off, and other voluntary benefits available

    Experience Required

  • Degree in Construction Management or 5+ years (minimum) comparable construction or construction management experience
  • 5+ years in managing construction projects (new & upgrade) in industrial or manufacturing facilities; food & beverage or pharmaceutical a plus
  • Current OSHA Certifications
  • Strong computer knowledge (all MS Office programs, MS Project, or Procore) preferred
  • EMPLOYMENT TYPE:

    Experienced, Full-Time

    SALARY:

    $60-$70/hour

    EDUCATION REQUIRED:

    Bachelor Degree, Professional Certificate

    CATEGORY:

    Construction Management, Construction Project Management, Construction Superintendent

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