Summary
The Operations Construction Manager is responsible for a wide range of functions necessary to successfully manage the construction division.
They are responsible for setting departmental budgets, managing daily operations, and identifying areas of improvement while ensuring a high quality of service in all dealings with customers, clients, subcontractors, resource providers, and company employees involved in Construction services.
Primary Responsibilities
- Oversee and ensure customer and client satisfaction
- Monitor volume of work
- Develop departmental budgets for General Manager approval
- Assist in finding and vetting subcontractors
- Manage all aspects of construction division
- Manage daily operations of construction team
- Validate potential construction leads
- Assign leads / projects to construction managers and superintendents
- Ensure construction team follows proper work process
- Review and evaluate estimates created by construction managers
- Perform tasks within the project management process to assist construction team as needed (i.e. high volume, large project, etc.)
- Assist Construction Managers with budgeting and bidding
- Conduct weekly Work-in-Progress meetings with the construction team
- Ensure two-way communication with the mitigation division
- Manage individual team members who work together to process construction projects
- Train construction team members
- Conduct periodic performance reviews with individual construction team members
- Ensure employee compliance with all company policies
- Be familiar with and able to execute all roles and responsibilities of the Construction Coordinator, Construction Superintendent, and Construction Manager
Education and Experience Requirements
- High school diploma / GED
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preferred
- Previous construction management experience
- Excellent organizational and leadership skills
- Ability to meet established production goals and maintain profitability
- Effective written and oral communication
Physical and Work Environment Requirements
- Walking and / or standing throughout the day
- Frequent driving and sitting
- Occasionally climbing ladders
- The employee is occasionally exposed to extreme conditions such as heat
- The noise level at individual jobsites can be loud
Salary
$90,000 per year or based on experience
Normal Working Hours, Additional Working Hours, and Travel Requirements
This is a full-time position, working hours varying between 8 : 00 a.m. and 5 : 00 p.m., Monday Friday, 40 hours per week minimum.
This position frequently requires long hours, working on-call, and weekend work. Travel is required and is primarily local however, some out-of-area and overnight travel may be expected.