Construction Project Manager 2
Company | Oregon State Government |
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Location | Hermiston, OR, USA, Western United States, USA |
Salary | $7385 – $10759 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s, Associate’s |
Experience Level | Mid Level, Senior |
Requirements
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Architecture, Planning or Engineering; AND three years of progressively responsible experience related to the class series concept; OR An Associate Degree (or comparable course work) in Architectural, Construction or Engineering Technology; and four and one-half years of progressively responsible experience related to the class series concept; OR Six years of progressively responsible experience related to the class series concept.
- Evaluate construction plans, drawings, estimates, and contract documents for accuracy and useful design, and compliance with regulations and project requirements
- Evaluate the work of contractors for adherence to contract plans, specifications, and General Terms and Conditions
- Monitor projects to determine contract conformance with quality of construction, scheduling, and progress billings
- Review schematic design and material specifications for conformance with Department standards and building codes with architects, engineers, and other related professionals
- Technical support for the development of construction contracts, professional services contracts, and emergency declarations
- Draft Request for Proposals and participation in competitive selection process
- Knowledge of Attorney General’s Model Public Contracting Rules
- Manage the design and construction of commercial building projects
- Experience effectively communicating technical information and project requirements to groups or individuals.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary point of contact for all construction contract documentation
- Provide construction contract administration and manage large-scale Capital Construction projects ($1,000,000+) and Capital Improvement projects (less than $1,000,000)
- Utilize communication skills to persuade and influence customer agencies, consulting architects and engineers, general and subcontractors, and Department officials
- Manage several projects with varying scope, size and timing, and multiple customer agencies. Most of the tasks performed are proprietary in nature as opposed to regulatory or governmental.
Preferred Qualifications
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No preferred qualifications provided.