
Senior Project Manager – Food & Beverage Market
Gray
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Charlotte • North Carolina • Texas • United States
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About the role
- Responsible for ensuring that goals for safety, quality, scheduling, training, and profitability are met for each project.
- Includes promotion and implementation of the safety program and QMS.
- Responsible for the communication, implementation and enforcement of Gray’s safety program on site.
- Ensure project staff support and abide by the company's vision and mission statement.
- Ensure project staff and other team members maintain cooperative and willing work environment with the engineering and design staff as well as the construction site staff.
- Supervise project managers, assistant project managers and support personnel (i.e. project staff).
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university;
- minimum of ten years related experience and/or training;
- minimum of seven continuous years total profit and loss accountability on multiple projects.
- minimum of five years’ experience managing all disciplines for design/build projects.
- Experience in all contracting methods such as lump sum, GMP, cost plus construction management and fee-based construction.
- Strong understanding of legal aspects and implications of contractual language.
- Proven record in increasing project profitability from the initial project profit margin on multiple projects.
- Managed all project activities on a minimum of three projects in excess of ten million dollars in construction costs; or one project in excess of 50 million dollars.
- Sufficiently knowledgeable in technical aspects of engineering and design disciplines to represent Gray as the "primary point of contact" in initial project discussions with customers.
- Thoroughly knowledgeable of costs and fees associated with the variety of engineering and design disciplines and services Gray offers.
- Knowledgeable of the impact caused by multiple changes in either the design, engineering or construction phases and how they impact the overall project, from the cost, schedule, construction management and construction operations perspectives.
- Managed a minimum of two projects in which all process or production equipment procurement or installation or both was within the scope of project services; or, managed all components comparable to process projects for other specific industry types of projects, including, but not limited to, large distribution and manufacturing, support utilities, equipment procurement and installation.
- Total value of this component of work shall have exceeded two million dollars for each project.
- Provided guidance to junior project manager while they manage project(s) on their own.
- Proven experience in development of aggressive schedules for projects with variables such as project type(s), areas and seasonal start dates.
- Proven experience in preparing cost estimates for design/build projects in the industrial arena.
- Able to develop and maintain harmonious relationships with owners, co-workers, vendors, suppliers, and community stakeholders.
Benefits
- Must possess basic computer skills including the ability to utilize word processing, spreadsheet and e-mail applications.
- May also require working knowledge of scheduling and/or estimating applications.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
project managementprofit and loss accountabilitycost estimationcontract managementsafety program implementationquality management system (QMS)design/build project managementengineering and design disciplinesconstruction managementproject scheduling
Soft Skills
communicationleadershipteam collaborationproblem-solvingrelationship buildingguidance and mentorshiporganizational skillsadaptabilitynegotiationconflict resolution
Certifications
Bachelor's degree