The Construction Project Manager acts as the Owner’s Representative, providing project leadership from the latter stages of pre-construction through construction, commissioning, occupancy, and close-out. The role drives the Owner-side transition from design into construction, including design coordination, Construction Manager procurement, building permits, MLTC Approval to Construct, utility setup, and overall construction readiness. During construction, the Project Manager drives overall project performance across schedule, cost, quality, risk, and operational readiness, holding the Construction Manager and project consultants accountable to their contractual obligations, deliverables, commitments, and project requirements. The role proactively identifies risks and issues, drives timely decisions and resolution, and escalates matters where project performance or outcomes are at risk. The role does not direct construction means and methods, but provides active Owner oversight, challenges project performance where required, facilitates resolution of complex issues, and ensures the Construction Manager, consultants, and internal stakeholders remain aligned with the Owner’s expectations and project objectives. The Construction Project Manager will oversee multiple projects concurrently, typically managing up to three projects at varying stages of pre-construction, construction, commissioning, occupancy, and close-out. The role requires strong prioritization, organization, and the ability to maintain effective Owner oversight across a diverse project portfolio.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree