Industrial Construction Site Manager
- Seattle, Washington, United States
- Seattle, Washington, United States
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The Site Manager (Design Build, EaaS, Construction) is responsible for all aspects of the assigned commercial/industrial construction projects to run efficiently and mitigate project constraints that could impact budget and schedule. Assistance with planning, coordinating, estimating changes, job cost reports, and earn-value within the project budget, and scope. The Site Manager will also effectively monitor and present project updates via weekly on-site jobsite client meetings, and participate in monthly Internal progress reporting. The Site Manager leads all disciplines of construction directly at the site location and manages lower-tier subcontractors. The Site Manager will be responsible for maintaining or increasing margins via schedule constraints and other mitigation strategies to include but not limited to; risk analysis, and contract management.
Primary ResponsibilitiesSupervision:
- Manage On-site field subcontractors for construction installation compliance with drawings
- Manage day-to-day on-site construction operations
- Monitor and enforce quality workmanship and code compliance
- Coordinate Quality Control inspections as necessary during the entire construction process
- Coordinate material storage on-site with trailers and equipment
- Execute mobilization requirements
- Maintain an organized and clean site
- Oversee the creation and completion of the punch list process
- Ensure subcontractors are working per the latest construction documents
- Coordinate owner training and commissioning of equipment
- Participate in lessons learned and provides feedback from the project
Financial Accountability: Manage project budgets given by the Project Manager. Ability to create change orders, forecast manhours and cost for construction activities.
- Work within Project Controls/Project Manager for initial job chart of accounts of budgets, Job cost setup
- Proactively manage foreseen project risk, identify any potential project risk scenarios, and facilitate issue resolution
- Manage the cost of all General Conditions items
Safety Leadership: As the primary safety representative for the project, the site manager is expected to lead safety policies to the site employees and manage subcontractor safety.
- Actively manage and maintain safety on-site including, but not limited to toolbox talks, Weekly safety meetings and safety checklists while providing continuous observation for safe work practices in compliance with all OSHA regulations and corporate Safety policies and procedures
- Zero Harm policy enforcement and zero recordables
Stakeholder Collaboration: As the site primary point of contact, ensure high satisfaction and foster customer relationships as well as subcontractor relationships.
- Conduct weekly subcontractor coordination meetings
- Participate, coordinate, and facilitate meetings for owners, subcontractors, and architects
- Execute site logistics plans for the entire project to maximize productivity and minimize impacts on the owner
- Assist in establishing and maintaining positive customer relationships and work closely with Optimum Engineers to ensure customer expectations are met/exceeded
- Deep technical and commercial/industrial construction expertise
- Anticipate, plan, and coordinate all site activities
- Maintain overall project schedule
- Scheduling of all trade and material deliveries
- Develop and maintain weekly Three-Week Look-Ahead schedules and other supporting documents to the master schedule
- Manage all quality documents in compliance with drawings and specifications as-built drawings, photos, and documentation
- Document key or pertinent conversations and phone calls
- Maintain on-site document control including project binders, shop drawings, construction drawings, and any other relevant construction documentation
- Complete detailed Daily Reports
- Keep project drawings current, continuous review of drawings and details
- Become familiar with all contract provisions
- Ability to interpret subcontractor questions and compose correspondence (RFI's) to architects and engineers
- Maintain submittals and RFIs
- Knowledge of IT terminology, such as VPNs, IPs, firewalls, ports
- Working knowledge of project schedules and tracking tools (examples MS Project, Primavera)
- Working knowledge with Project Management software Procore
- NetSuite software and reporting entry (Time Tracking)
- Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio
- Manage HVAC controls and chilled water system projects
- Familiar with managing building systems, operations, and maintenance projects
- Building automation or technician background preferred
- Education: Technical college/Trade certification or high school diploma with 10 years of construction management and/or Superintendent experience
- Experience: 10+ years of site management experience in non-residential building construction industry with a focus on industrial mechanical, electrical and controls. Manufacturing or higher education facilities a plus
- Technical Knowledge: Experience with commercial HVAC, chilled water systems and controls experience preferred.
- Certifications : MEP Trade certifications, National Craft Assessment Program; NCCER in Mechanical, Electrical, Rigging, HVAC, Safety
- Travel: Ability to travel up to 75% and as needed
Optimum Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer encouraging diversity in the workplace.
About the Company
Optimum Energy, a Bernhard Capital Partners portfolio company, has spent 20 years helping hospitals, universities, government facilities, and advanced manufacturing operations reduce energy consumption in heating and cooling systems by up to 50% and turn that infrastructure into a strategic financial and operational asset. With 300+ plants and institutions served globally, nobody understands energy infrastructure, efficiency, and financial opportunity quite like Optimum Energy.
Our Energy-as-a-Service model converts aging central utility plants into upfront unrestricted cash, cuts utility operating expenses 25 to 35%, and keeps the transaction entirely off the balance sheet. The structure has been confirmed by Big Four auditors and cited by rating agencies as a driver of improved credit outlooks.
We work with clients from master planning and design through implementation, commissioning, and into long-term operations and maintenance. How we show up depends on what the client needs. That could mean fully managed plants with Optimum carrying total accountability for performance and uptime. It could mean supplementing an existing facilities team with engineering support, analytics, training, and escalation resources. Or it could mean a tailored combination of both. In every engagement, we stay for the life of the agreement.
Proprietary technology, including OptiCx and OptimumLOOP, powers everything we do. It is not what we sell. It is what enables us to deliver the most continuous, precise system-level optimization across chilled water, hot water, and steam plants available in the market today. Machine learning algorithms trained on two decades of operational data adapt to load, weather, and occupancy in real time. AI-driven predictive maintenance and fault detection catch equipment degradation before it becomes a problem. We guarantee the performance. We carry the risk.
Behind the technology is a team built on a simple set of principles: be sharp, be relentless, and be accountable for outcomes. Our people are engineers, operators, and financial structurers who would rather solve the hard problem than talk around it. Every engagement gets that same intensity, whether the scope is a single plant or a 26-site enterprise portfolio.
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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