Job Description:
Oversees field operations across Central Florida (5-10 projects), collaborating with AMs/PMs and Superintendents to ensure efficient execution and adherence to project plans.
– Collaborate with project construction staff to ensure seamless coordination.
– Oversee field operations and work sequencing alongside the Project Manager.
– Direct project personnel activities to meet schedule and budget goals.
– Support supervisors in maintaining production within budget and timeline.
– Review project estimates to determine schedules, costs, procedures, staffing needs, and resource allocation.
– Thoroughly understand project documents, identifying completeness or deficiencies.
– Proactively anticipate project needs to prevent production delays.
– Develop work plans and staffing for each project phase, coordinating with HR for recruitment as needed.
– Work with project staff to assign duties, responsibilities, and authority scope.
– Monitor progress, adjust schedules or plans, and prepare reports for management, owners, and subcontractors.
– Stay vigilant for productivity issues and opportunities to enhance project performance.
– Provide technical advice and resolve issues by collaborating with project personnel.
– Secure commitments from employees, supervisors, owners, and external teams to meet managerial and supervisory needs.
– Promote a strong safety culture and ensure a safe workplace.
– Manage and update formal project construction schedules per contract requirements.
– Optimize resource use with the project superintendent, including craft assignments, crew sizes, and site logistics.
– Handle claims documentation.
– Coordinate material purchases, subcontractor agreements, and accurate issuance of change orders.
– Build and maintain relationships with subcontractors, clients/owners, engineers, JV partners, and unions (if applicable).
– Foster relationships with contracting agencies, regulatory bodies, and executive management.
– Participate in project presentations to elected officials, the public, and stakeholders.
– Manage project closeout, including paperwork, retainages, claim resolution, and supervisor support.
– Conduct post-project debriefing to evaluate successes and challenges.
– Confidently negotiate cost, schedule, and contract matters on behalf of the company with owners and subcontractors.
**Qualifications**
– Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field from an accredited four-year institution (preferred).
– 5–10 years of relevant experience in construction and management.
– Experience with 2–4 DOT roadway projects, with high-traffic arterial projects highly valued.