Project Manager V 03483 SMC
North Wind GroupAbout the role
Location: Anchorage, AK
Title: Project Manager V
Schedule (FT/PT): FT
Travel Required: As Needed
Clearance: Ability to Obtain
Since 2012, Silver Mountain has performed over $52 million in a variety of construction projects ranging from design-build to repair and renovation in a variety of locations. Silver Mountain manages both task order IDIQ contracts as well as competitive bid and sole source projects, including 100% design, design-build, demolition, facilities repair, DOD fuels systems, and new construction. Silver Mountain is a certified 8(a) small disadvantaged business headquartered in Alaska with offices nationwide.
POSITION PURPOSE:
Performs project management responsibilities, which may include cost estimating, primarily on large sized construction project(s) in the $2M-20M range. This includes managing multiple task orders, or on larger construction projects, including coordination of design, procurement, and construction activities. When assigned to only a segment of a larger project, this role develops a complete understanding of the contract and any relevant subcontracts in order to provide full support to the overall project management team. The PM will work primarily with federal clients including the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Air Force, Army DPW and US Coast Guard on medium to large construction projects. The PM will manage, plan, and coordinate, with the superintendent, all activities of the project to ensure that goals and/or objectives of projects are accomplished within the project time frame and budget. Position will be located in Anchorage, with travel to project sites within Alaska. This position will include cost estimating responsibilities for vertical and horizontal construction projects utilizing cost estimating software and standard methods to prepare accurate estimates for bidding purposes and managing projects in Alaska. Employee may also be required to perform QCM duties, when needed, depending on project needs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Reviews project proposal/plan with Superintendent to determine time frame, funding limitations, staffing requirements, self-performance or subcontract
- Organizes and oversees jobsite administration and field supervision
- Prepares accurate cost estimates for bidding new projects and for executing projects and managing budgets for construction projects in Alaska.
- Assists in the procurement of subcontractors and suppliers. Works with subcontract administrator to ensure specific subcontracts are in-place early in the project life cycle.
- Monitors the progress schedule and its periodic revisions ensuring project stays on track
- Provide cost estimating support during the bidding process for upcoming jobs and projects.
- Works with owners and end users during the life cycle of the project. This position is primarily for federal clients including USACE, Air Force, Army DPW, and US Coast Guard.
- Ensures site safety is at the forefront of each project. Works with SSHO to ensure a safety culture on all projects managed.
- Works with the Superintendent to identify and resolve any project related issues/changes
- Works with the Superintendent to develop and administer the site utilization program, site services, security arrangements, and other facilities and arrangements necessary for appropriate service to the construction effort
- Develops long term schedule, project budget, milestones, and projections for projects
- Establishes and maintains relationships with the owner, contracting agency, design professionals, building officials, local businesses, and emergency support
- Prepares project budgets and cost codes
- Prepares project reports, financial updates, and scorecards for management, client, and others
- Prepares and submits Design Clarification / Verification Requests (DCVR) and change orders
- Develops project schedule with the Superintendent and project controls.
- Performs and/or manages project scheduling, scoping, clarifying, and pricing effort for assigned preconstruction projects.
- Participates in scope reviews of the various bid packages to properly coordinate and ensure that nothing is either left out or bought twice
- Identifies field-construction and work-sequence considerations when finalizing bid package purchases
- Enforces all regulatory, base and company specific safety rules
- Performs job site inspections for both quality and safety
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Serves as a Subject Matter Export (SME) on projects and task orders. Experience and expertise with civil and vertical construction projects is desirable.
- Although this is a project manager position, employee may be required at
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