
Construction Manager
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Chico • California • United States
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Salary
💰 $120,000 - $190,000 per year
About the role
- Applies broad expertise to work on projects in multiple disciplines such as civil, electrical, process instrumentation and pipeline construction management with a high degree of knowledge and ability.
- Works closely with Project Managers and Gas Operation Supervisors to understand construction targets and identify potential contractual projects.
- Compiles and interprets internal drawings and relevant data for the RFP and contract processes, renegotiates contract scope with contractor when needed.
- Following start of construction, consults and clarifies technical details for contractors, Gas Operation Supervisors and Inspectors while assisting with change orders if needed.
- Attends job scope walk downs, leads job scope discussions and attends 30/60/90 design reviews by Engineering to provide constructability input.
- Leads formal job walk downs with Project Managers and/or Gas Operation Supervisors to review the IFC (Issued For Construction) drawings and discuss schedule and target dates.
- Addresses all communication and project documentation with contractors and conduct meetings at the job site.
- Monitors daily construction activities and ensures the construction operations meet the program’s safety, quality, cost and schedule goals.
- Utilizes workload management database, updates any assigned projects, reviews workload analysis reports for action, and manages full planning team process from inception via request for contract.
- Acts as point of contact for construction contractors, ensures the contractor’s plan and assigned resources are adequate to deliver the highest value.
- Obtains any information, resources, services or materials needed to maintain the construction workflow, budget and schedule from Project Coordinator, Engineering, Contracts or other internal PG&E teams.
- Acts as Incident Commander and PG&E Representative in the field.
- Ensures contractors follow safety plans, project environmental/land permits and PG&E safety rules and processes.
- Oversees the Inspection of the construction work.
- Coordinates the work of field inspectors to ensure adequate coverage of all work performed.
- Communicates any engineering and design issues with Project Coordination and Engineering, seeks or makes decisions on any change affecting cost and schedule according to the DOA.
- Requests PG&E GC field engineer to perform site verification of content of test data and other as-built documents for accuracy and completeness.
- Works with Project Managers to establish planning/schedule dates for construction to commence later in the year.
- Provides mentoring and training to Associate, Career and Senior level employees.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience
- 7 years of experience in the field of Industrial engineering or Construction
- Knowledge of carbon steel piping materials, welding processes and standards used on Gas Transmission Construction.
- Working Knowledge Primavera P6, Unifier, Primavera Contracts Manager, Prolog or similar.
- Demonstrated abilities in Cost accounting / Inspection / Contract administration.
- Demonstrated knowledge in Gas Transmission Construction.
- Ability to perform cost and project scheduling.
- Gas Transmission material / construction / welding standards.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
construction managementcivil engineeringmechanical engineeringcost accountinginspectioncontract administrationproject schedulingcarbon steel piping materialswelding processesGas Transmission Construction
Soft Skills
communicationleadershipmentoringcollaborationproblem-solving
Certifications
Bachelor's degree in Construction ManagementBachelor's degree in Civil EngineeringBachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering