Jooble
Head of Construction Project Management
Jooble, Fayetteville, Arkansas, us, 72702
MasTec’s Clean Energy and Infrastructure Group (CE&I) is a $2 billion annual revenue business unit that provides construction services for industrial facilities, building products manufacturers, power facilities, manufacturing plants, solar, wind, and thermal energy plants. Within the CE&I group, the MasTec Industrial sector includes sister companies Casey Industrial, Phoenix Industrial, and Wanzek Industrial. This collective industrial group provides a merit shop, multi-craft industrial contractor with the ability to self-perform all major craft trades that ensures greater safety, quality, flexibility, and economy in delivering the work required to complete each project. The collective experience and knowledge of this team provides comprehensive project development, pre-construction planning, and project management with the mastery to successfully manage projects that meet deliverable and budgetary requirements. With every project, we commit to providing the highest levels of quality, safety, and value.
At MasTec Industrial, we are committed to attracting, developing, and retaining the best talent. The Project Manager can run a standalone multi-craft, joint venture, or EPC project up to $200+ million dollars. The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing project safety, quality, and all project controls required to lead the project. Depending upon the project structure, the PM is responsible for directing engineering, technology providers, as well as JV partners. The PM is accountable for all aspects of the project including but not limited to safety, quality, labor, material, scope, client interaction, and overall execution of all disciplines.
To successfully manage their work, they must have a thorough understanding of the industry best practices and codes for all disciplines. The role requires interfacing with all areas affected by the project including the client(s), engineering/design, subcontractors, distributors, vendors, and the ongoing strategic communication with project management regarding the status of the project.
Responsibilities: Oversee and manage entire site management team (Construction Manager, Project Engineer, Quality Manager, Safety Manager, etc.). Communicate with client, engineers, subcontractors, and vendors on all project-related issues. Provide support to ensure the site quality plan is communicated and all inspections and quality documentation are being completed on time and assembled for final turnover. Coach Superintendents on monitoring and staying below the estimated Average Labor Rates. Review Job Safety Analysis (JSA’s). Train all craft and staff to correctly complete JSA’s. Lead jobsite safety reviews, toolbox meetings, mass safety meetings, and safety training. Schedule material deliveries and monitor procurement status report. Review material takeoffs from drawings, specifications, and other contract documents. Perform basic engineering calculations and technical drafting to support field operations. Review and approve major field issued purchase orders and subcontracts. Provide field support and supervise subcontractor operations. Support all project recordkeeping and correspondence functions including daily reports, photographs, requests for information (RFIs), submittal, transmittal, memorandums, and other contract-required correspondence. Develop and review all project controls such as productivity tracking including Average labor rate, indirect scheduling, equipment schedule and log, risk, and opportunity log, etc. Provide information for the creation and maintenance of a master project schedule. Approve and negotiate all change orders to the Prime Contract. Drive the planning process through the master schedule, 6-week, 3-week, 1-week, and manpower curves. Accurately manage the cost forecasting process for the entire project (labor, materials, subcontractors, equipment). Establish the cash flow forecast and curve to ensure positive cash flow for the project. Know all the provisions, terms, and scope of the Prime contract. Assist Project Engineer in taking the Estimate and converting it to the Standard Phase codes. Approve all construction equipment purchases and rentals. Manage, lead direct reports, and mentor.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in engineering and construction management. Eleven (11) years of field experience. Be knowledgeable of MIC Health and Safety programs and project-specific regulations. Ability to read, analyze, and identify discrepancies on engineering plans, specifications, and contract documents. Provide constructability and cost-saving alternatives at design and construction phases of the project. Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and environments. Passion for safety, with the ability to help us ensure that nobody gets hurt. Willing to travel extensively and relocate to the next project location for an extended period (typically 6-12 months). Work up to a 12-hour shift doing hard physical work in varying temperatures and outside conditions. Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to safety toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.).
This position is a Full-Time position scheduled to work typically 50 hours per week. Schedule is subject to project requirements.
TRAVEL: Travel required up to 60%. Regular travel to project site required.
Financial Wellbeing: ~ Competitive pay of $150,000 - $170,000 with ongoing performance review and merit increase ~401(k) with company match & Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) ~ Flexible spending account (Healthcare & Dependent care) Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (plan choice) - coverage for spouse, domestic partner, and children Diabetes Management, Telehealth Coverage, Prescription Drug Plan, Pet Insurance Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Bereavement Leave Employee Assistance Program Short and long-term, life insurance, and accidental death & dismemberment Emergency Travel Assistance Program Group legal plan
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At MasTec Industrial, we are committed to attracting, developing, and retaining the best talent. The Project Manager can run a standalone multi-craft, joint venture, or EPC project up to $200+ million dollars. The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing project safety, quality, and all project controls required to lead the project. Depending upon the project structure, the PM is responsible for directing engineering, technology providers, as well as JV partners. The PM is accountable for all aspects of the project including but not limited to safety, quality, labor, material, scope, client interaction, and overall execution of all disciplines.
To successfully manage their work, they must have a thorough understanding of the industry best practices and codes for all disciplines. The role requires interfacing with all areas affected by the project including the client(s), engineering/design, subcontractors, distributors, vendors, and the ongoing strategic communication with project management regarding the status of the project.
Responsibilities: Oversee and manage entire site management team (Construction Manager, Project Engineer, Quality Manager, Safety Manager, etc.). Communicate with client, engineers, subcontractors, and vendors on all project-related issues. Provide support to ensure the site quality plan is communicated and all inspections and quality documentation are being completed on time and assembled for final turnover. Coach Superintendents on monitoring and staying below the estimated Average Labor Rates. Review Job Safety Analysis (JSA’s). Train all craft and staff to correctly complete JSA’s. Lead jobsite safety reviews, toolbox meetings, mass safety meetings, and safety training. Schedule material deliveries and monitor procurement status report. Review material takeoffs from drawings, specifications, and other contract documents. Perform basic engineering calculations and technical drafting to support field operations. Review and approve major field issued purchase orders and subcontracts. Provide field support and supervise subcontractor operations. Support all project recordkeeping and correspondence functions including daily reports, photographs, requests for information (RFIs), submittal, transmittal, memorandums, and other contract-required correspondence. Develop and review all project controls such as productivity tracking including Average labor rate, indirect scheduling, equipment schedule and log, risk, and opportunity log, etc. Provide information for the creation and maintenance of a master project schedule. Approve and negotiate all change orders to the Prime Contract. Drive the planning process through the master schedule, 6-week, 3-week, 1-week, and manpower curves. Accurately manage the cost forecasting process for the entire project (labor, materials, subcontractors, equipment). Establish the cash flow forecast and curve to ensure positive cash flow for the project. Know all the provisions, terms, and scope of the Prime contract. Assist Project Engineer in taking the Estimate and converting it to the Standard Phase codes. Approve all construction equipment purchases and rentals. Manage, lead direct reports, and mentor.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in engineering and construction management. Eleven (11) years of field experience. Be knowledgeable of MIC Health and Safety programs and project-specific regulations. Ability to read, analyze, and identify discrepancies on engineering plans, specifications, and contract documents. Provide constructability and cost-saving alternatives at design and construction phases of the project. Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and environments. Passion for safety, with the ability to help us ensure that nobody gets hurt. Willing to travel extensively and relocate to the next project location for an extended period (typically 6-12 months). Work up to a 12-hour shift doing hard physical work in varying temperatures and outside conditions. Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to safety toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.).
This position is a Full-Time position scheduled to work typically 50 hours per week. Schedule is subject to project requirements.
TRAVEL: Travel required up to 60%. Regular travel to project site required.
Financial Wellbeing: ~ Competitive pay of $150,000 - $170,000 with ongoing performance review and merit increase ~401(k) with company match & Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) ~ Flexible spending account (Healthcare & Dependent care) Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (plan choice) - coverage for spouse, domestic partner, and children Diabetes Management, Telehealth Coverage, Prescription Drug Plan, Pet Insurance Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Bereavement Leave Employee Assistance Program Short and long-term, life insurance, and accidental death & dismemberment Emergency Travel Assistance Program Group legal plan
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