Nuclear Projects and Consulting is a Tier 1 service provider to the U.S. Department of Energy, we deliver safe and innovative solutions at complex nuclear cleanup and production sites. Our services include program management, decommissioning, environmental remediation, waste and nuclear material management, nuclear operations, consulting, and engineering, and construction.
We are looking to add a Construction Project Manager to our growing team out at the Spent Fuel Handling Project that is located approximately 55 miles outside of Idaho Falls.
As a Construction Project Manager you will be reporting directly to the Construction Manager, this position has management level employees on the project as direct reports. This may include design and procurement but would focus on the overview of the general contractor and the immediate construction of the project, as well as controls. This position is client interfacing with an emphasis on ensuring schedule, cost, scope, and safety for the Spent Fuel Handling project.
The Construction Project Manager will be the lead for all structure segment managers and will coordinate and cooperate with the client and subcontractors staff and/or its consultants, in carrying out their day-to-day duties.
Job Responsibilities:
Responsible for the overall project delivery (cost, schedule, quality, information, and contracts) on multiple project assignments
Manage project development from conception through completion (both large and small) in accordance with program objectives
Manages all budgets, schedules, scope development, and construction contracts, documents, procedures, and controls for assigned projects
Manages the review and approval process for contractor pay applications and change orders and coordinates with the Control Manager for proper posting in reporting system
Attends assigned meetings to cover weekly job progress meetings and issue meeting minutes during design
Resolves complex construction related issues, disputes, and disagreements
Reviews status and monitors variances of the construction project database relative to scheduling and cost control reporting
Excellent communication skills as this position is client interfacing
Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment
5 or more years of relevant construction management experience on similar construction projects
Turnover coordination experience
High School Diploma / GED Equivalent is required for this role
Thorough knowledge of construction practices, and the ability to read and interpret plans and specifications
Ability to maintain continuous communication with the Contract Manager, Project Controls Manager, Senior Engineer(s), and Client personnel
Ability to provide consultation on complex contract interpretation issues as called upon by the contracts group
Ability to act as an advisor to the contracts group
Ability to make effective decisions concerning field problems and work in progress
Must be able to walk across long distances over potential rough terrain
The ability to climb stairs and ladders to inspect work is also required
Exposure to weather elements while in the field is expected
Someone already residing a commutable distance from the Naval Reactors Facility at Idaho National Lab area to make the commute daily is preferred
USA citizenship is required for security clearance, no dual citizen ship (to comply with government customer requirements and/or applicable government regulations)
Essential Functions: Intermittent sitting, walking, standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, twisting, and lifting. Lifting requirements limited to 20 lbs. in the form of supplies, drawings, etc. Longest distance carried of 50 feet. Hand manipulation is required for simple grasping, pushing and pulling, and fine manipulation. Right and/or left hands utilized. Occasional need to reach and/or work above the shoulder, for supplies, as well as below the shoulder for same. Must be alert to equipment in the field, there will be occasional travel, will work near construction job site equipment when in the field, occasional need to work near hazardous equipment and machinery, occasional need to walk on uneven ground, exposure to dust, gas or fumes, exposure to noise, extremes in temperature or humidity, and potential work at heights. We help prepare people for new opportunities and challenges. With positions at every level, openings in multiple disciplines, expertise in a range of markets and offices around the globe, we create an environment where you can learn, grow, and thrive. From our competitive benefits program to our Health and Safety initiative of Beyond Zero workplace injuries, we believe that you'll find a flourishing career here.
Project Information:
The work location for this position is approximately 55 miles from Idaho Falls.
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