Position Summary:
To Manage the Schedule, Scope, and Budget of assigned Capital & Expense Construction Projects. Coordinate and Direct General Contractors, Architects, Engineers, Municipalities, and authorities having jurisdiction, from project permitting to completion.
Responsibilities:
1. Review Plans: The CPM will be responsible for interpreting various Architectural and Engineered drawings for accuracy and conformance to standards. The CPM must be able to document and recommend corrections as needed.
2. Expedite Permits: The CFI-PM must research and investigate current requirements to secure all necessary building, trade, and construction permits for each project assigned, coordinate or initiate the application process for these permits, and track the release of all permits until all are received.
3. Utility Coordination: The CPM must identify all utility requirements for each project including: locations, permits, easements, and required construction methods. Once a scope for each utility is identified the CPM must coordinate all the appropriate paperwork and methods to complete the installation of each utility as it pertains to a particular project.
4. Project Management: The CPM must ensure compliance with construction schedules; Quality of work performed in conformance with the plans, and maintains control of costs within authorized budgets.
5. Responsible for the supervising and reviewing and accepting all work performed by the GCs including change orders as a job progresses. Responsible for assisting the Construction Purchasing Manager in preparing the “Take-Off” or “Equipment” list and ordering the correct equipment needed for a project
Working Relationships: Field Leaders, Construction Department team, General Contractors, Subcontractors, Equipment Vendors, Local/State agencies, Regulatory Officials, other EG America SSC personnel in multiple departments.
Minimum Education:
Bachelor’s Degree; Engineering, Architecture or Construction Management
Preferred Education:
Bachelor’s Degree Civil Engineering or Construction Management
Minimum Experience:
5 years Construction Management
Preferred Experience:
7 years Retail and/or Petroleum Construction Management
Licenses/Certifications:
Professional Engineer, PPM or other Professional Project Management Designation, Construction Supervisor, Trade Licenses
Soft Skills:
- Comfortable talking and interacting with others
- Strong communication skills
- Detail and process oriented
Travel: Travel up to 50%, depending upon geographic location. Must have a clean driving record.
Hours & Conditions: Typically Monday – Friday for 8 hours/day during normal business hours with occasional weekend work to attend events or address critical issues.
Physical Requirements: Ability to maneuver and regularly lift and or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Ability to stand/walk 8 hours a day; reach overhead, bend, squat, twist, reach, grasp and grip and work in cooler (cold temperatures). The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.