The Construction Manager is generally assigned as the overall site manager but could be accountable to the site manager or project manager. In this position, the Construction Manager will have project oversight with the subcontractors and be the liaison between construction, engineering and the client. The Construction Manager is on site, and travels from project to project. The construction manager: Provides overall field leadership and administrative and technical supervision for the assigned project. May manage; General Superintendents, Discipline Superintendents, Foremen, Warehouse Manager and all operations personnel including craft labor. Implements and ensures safe project execution to TEiC's standards, consistent with cost, schedule, and commercial requirements to ensure the project's financial success. Is expected to have an on-site Field/Office presence. On smaller projects, they may take on the responsibilities of the discipline superintendent and, for larger projects, may be responsible for a portion or area of the scope. Ensures that the workflow from crew to discipline superintendents is clear and evenly distributed and that the field organization clearly understands expectations and responsibilities. Work closely with all TEiC support groups with resources assigned to the team. May travel to the home office or other corporate offices to support estimates, project development efforts, or other strategic initiatives.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
High school or GED