Liaise with engineers, architects, and others working on a project.
Prepare and manage estimates, budgets, timetables, and resources. Manage worksites for new-construction as well as remodeling projects, coordinating activities and ensuring that all work is in sync with project goals and objectives.
Provide direction to general contractors, subcontractors, and vendors when doing groundwork to ensure that quality standards are being met.
Identify, mitigate, and track recurring construction issues.
Adhere to legal regulations, building and safety codes, and other requirements.
Collaborate with architects, engineers, and other specialists; hire full-time and part-time subcontractors and laborers and coordinate their schedules.
Visit sites regularly during construction — including bid walks, preconstruction walks, in-progress visits, punch walks, and closeouts — and attend status and coordination meetings.
Conduct and document quality assurance and safety inspections throughout the construction process, ensuring that the work environment is acceptable and that tools and equipment are in good working condition.
Respond efficiently and effectively to work delays, emergencies, and other project disruptions.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with an eye for quality.
Knowledge of construction worksite safety practices.
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in engineering or related field.