Implement an established construction planning program to construction projects primarily within the Electrical Transmission industry.
Travel to/from field projects to implement and audit the program (up to 90% of the time).
Share and educate construction team members on systems such as Last Planner® and related principles (look ahead plans, weekly work plan, percent plan complete, increased site visualization, daily huddles).
Document current problems and understand root causes of construction inefficiencies and errors.
Facilitate discussions to implement construction process improvements, collect feedback, develop recommendations and pilot solutions.
Collaborate to create process improvement programs including process documentation, checklists, work instructions, system requirements, and roll-out processes.
Provide feedback on and facilitate improved communication between cross-functional relationships (Project Development, Engineering, Procurement, Project Management, Finance, Construction Management).
Work and communicate with a wide cross section of individuals from field contractors to corporate executives.
Requirements
5+ years' field experience in Construction Management
5+ years' experience in field Project Management
5+ years back-office experience in Project Management including: Planning, scheduling, document preparation, information management, etc.
Experience in developing and implementing program improvements in an Industrial / Construction environment
General knowledge of construction site safety
Familiar with construction best practices, lean construction, and other construction process improvement tools.
High level of interpersonal skills
High level of organization skills
High attention to detail
Able to efficiently multitask
Proficient in MS Suite of software
Valid driver’s license
Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Construction Technology Management, Construction Management, or Construction Engineering (desired)
Experience in the Electrical Transmission Industry (desired)
Willingness/ability to travel 50 to 90% with minimal overnight stays
Must reside in southeastern Ohio, West Virginia, or western Maryland