Construction Project Manager
About Us
LiquiForce Services provides trenchless pipe rehabilitation solutions and technology to the municipal water, wastewater, and storm water markets. LiquiForce is a 30-year player in the market with a board range of trenchless technologies and services operating in a market that is increasingly adopting trenchless solutions for cost, time, and environmental efficiencies.
Overview
Under the direction and guidance of the Area Director (AD) the Project Manager is responsible for planning and overseeing the construction phase of assigned projects from beginning to end. The Project’s Manager’s primary objective is to coordinate with and support the project team, both internal and external, and monitor and record project progress. Project Managers must ensure efficient planning and scheduling of personnel, equipment, and materials to safely complete projects within budget and with a high level of customer satisfaction.
Essential Job Accountabilities
- Collaborate and effectively communicate with engineers, owners, inspectors, subcontractors, internal Team Members, and all relevant project parties
- Understand project specifications and contractual obligations, negotiating changes/additions/revisions and claims as applicable
- Attend internal hand off meetings, pre-construction meetings, and project progress meetings
- Understand and manage the provided pricing estimate/proposal and job setup
- Participate in and contribute to project planning activities prior to construction start
- Ensure project submittals (both internal and external) are complete, approved, and submitted in a timely manner
- Ensure all pre-construction work is complete in advance of the start of work
- Prepare and communicate overarching Project schedules for both internal and external crews
- Plan and accurately track all subcontractor work, ensuring subcontractor agreements are in place prior to commencement of work and billings are received in a timely manner
- Accurately track, manage, and forecast project revenue and costs
- Complete and submit project quantities and pay applications in a timely manner
- Monitor and communicate performance metrics
- Act in the company’s best interests and actively seek ways to improve the bottom line while maintaining quality, safety, and customer satisfaction
- Perform Monthly Safety Inspections
- Review pre-construction site information and complete condition assessment with recommendations as required
- Complete quality review of subcontractor deliverables
- Weekly collection, review, and storage of project deliverables
- Perform pre-bid site visits to identify threats and opportunities as needed
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering or business preferred
- Ability to understand construction contracts, plans, specifications, drawings and regulations.
- 3 (three) years of Construction Industry experience (required)
- 3 (three) years of Project Management experience (required)
- Ability to be decisive and work well under pressure, particularly when faced with unexpected occurrences or delays.
- Ability to concurrently coordinate several major activities while analyzing and resolving specific problems.
- Solid experience or ability to learn P&L statements and Balance Sheet calculations.
- Solid understanding of Microsoft Word and Excel
Benefits:
- Dental Care
- Disability Insurance
- Extended Health Care
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
- RRSP Match
- Vision Care
Flexible Language Requirement:
Schedule
Supplemental pay types
EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled