Caldwell Tanks is growing and looking for a Project Manager to join our team! The Project Manager serves as a liaison between Caldwell and the project owner and/or consulting engineers by planning, directing, and coordinating of designated project to ensure that goals or objectives of project are accomplished within prescribed time frame and funding parameters. This position does require about 25% travel. Day to day activities can include:
Contract negotiation and administration
Contract administrative duties with subcontractors and project owners and their project representatives (construction managers and consulting engineers)
Identify, track and control decisions made on change orders
Prepare project schedules using P6 software
Scheduling coordination of trades, inspecting, testing placement, installation and application of various construction activities required by the overall construction contract
Full involvement in tank construction from project start to completion
Coordinate with engineering, subcontractors, and construction to maintain the project schedule
Assist and transmit submittal packages with the assistance of our engineering department
Attend site visits and monthly construction progress meetings to assess project construction, and to ensure the safe and high-quality construction of our projects
Working knowledge of safety policies and perform site observations in coordination with Caldwell safety department
Bachelors degree in Engineering or Construction Management or a minimum of 3 years of general construction project management experience
PMP certificate and/or PE license preferred, but not required
Extensive understanding of P6
Knowledge of database software, internet software, Project Management software, spreadsheet software, and Word Processing software
Working knowledge of soil mechanics, concrete, and steel reinforcement; tank construction, steel surface preparation, paint application; and all associated electrical and control equipment associated with tanks
Familiar with various building codes including American Water Works Association D100 and D110, ACI 318; ACI 350; ACI 372R; local and state building code, as well as project-specific requirements
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form