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The Construction Manager is responsible for Pole Test and Treat inspection projects. The Construction Manager identifies contract-worthy projects, consults on project feasibility and project site details, coordinates with construction crews, oversees project inspectors, and, on a project-specific basis, performs construction oversight. The Construction Manager ensures projects are completed in accordance with company standards, engineering design, regulatory guidelines, permits, and the schedule.
Job Responsibility:
Applies full knowledge to complete construction management assignments of moderate scope and complexity
Works on 2-3 projects by working closely with Project Managers and M&C Supervisors to understand construction targets with contract potential
Under supervision, addresses communication with contractors and conducts meetings, allowing contractors to review the workplan and ask questions
Utilizes the workload management database tool and updates assigned projects
Ensures contractors follow their approved site-specific safety plans
Enforces project environmental/land permit conditions and all safety regulations
Coordinates both construction project kick-off meetings, PG&E procured material deliveries, ensures accurate contractor billing documentation, manages change orders, and closes out project field records
Leads weekly construction and progress meetings and publishes meeting notes with field records on a project basis
Maintains a positive relationship with construction superintendents and project managers, keeping them informed as part of the project team
Provides accurate documentation of billing, time payments, closing jobs, inspection records, and change orders
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent experience
3 years of experience in the field of Industrial Engineering or Construction
Ability to travel up to 50% of working time, with occasional overnight stays
Nice to have:
Working Knowledge of Microsoft 365, SAP, Power BI, or similar software
Inspection and quality control
3 years of working experience in the field of Industrial Engineering or Construction
Demonstrated knowledge of electric distribution and transmission utility infrastructure
General knowledge of utility pole construction standards and/or wood pole inspection techniques
Demonstrated abilities in cost accounting
Contract administration and project scheduling
Demonstrated abilities in a project
Experience working with contract partners
What we offer:
Eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs