Full-Time

Construction Site Manager

Field Based

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ERM

ERM

5,001-10,000 employees

Environmental and sustainability consulting services

No salary listed

Senior, Expert

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Houston, TX, USA + 6 more

More locations: New Orleans, LA, USA | Austin, TX, USA | Dallas, TX, USA | Plano, TX, USA | San Antonio, TX, USA | Baton Rouge, LA, USA

In Person

Field-based role requiring presence in Louisiana and Texas.

Category
Construction Management
Architecture & Civil Engineering
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • 5-10 Years of Experience as a Construction Manager.
  • Experience building and constructing in CA, TX, LA, or upper Midwest.
  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or Engineering preferred.
  • Experience with battery energy storage systems (BESS) and solar plus BESS projects.
  • BESS commissioning and testing experience preferred.
  • An excellent working knowledge of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Procore.
  • General knowledge of construction principles/practices required.
  • Experienced dealing with subcontracts, subcontractors and/or self-perform work.
  • Experience leading successful project team, including development of employee and maintaining relationships with external entities.
Responsibilities
  • The Construction Site Manager will act as the Owner’s Representative coordinating Owner personnel on-site including Health, Safety, and Environmental personnel, quality observers, and other service providers while on-site nearly 100 percent of the time when construction activities are taking place.
  • Manages and coordinates all on-site construction activities for compliance with the project schedule and monitors and enforces compliance with contract requirements.
  • Supervises and mentors all managers; monitors their activities and provides leadership.
  • Monitors and reports on construction productivity and schedule performance (including trends) to the owners Project Manager. Takes actions necessary to meet project budget and schedule requirements.
  • Directs implementation of construction schedule recovery plans as required.
  • Coordinates the Construction Completion Walkdown and manages the close out of all punch list items.
  • Assists owners with landowner/public relations.
  • Conducts daily coordination meeting with field staff & contractors.
  • Reports weekly schedule and commodity installation status to the owners Project Manager.
  • Monitors all extra work authorization requests, back charges, and supplier and subcontractor progress/final payment requests for acceptance and is responsible for subordinates providing the timely tracking information to Project Administrator.
  • Has full knowledge of the safety program and acts as the Safety Representative on site in the absence of the regular owners Safety Supervisor.
  • A strong commitment to safety and capable of successfully implementing ERM’s and the client’s safety programs.
  • Has general knowledge of all disciplines of construction and is able to stand in for each lead discipline.
  • Resolve safety and quality issues with the contractor’s safety and quality managers.
  • Understands the major commercial and deliverable terms of the construction contracts and manages within these terms.
  • Writes the construction portion of the construction monthly report.
  • Coordinates with the Field Engineers or home office engineers on engineering deliverables.
  • Responsible for the effective management of construction Manufacturer’s Service Technicians and the timesheet tracking of hourly employees.
  • Supports continuous improvement efforts and the change management effects associated with the implementation of improvements.; Supervises work of others. Responsible for discipline, of their subordinates.
  • Strong Interpersonal skills with a proven ability to manage construction activities, contractors, subcontractors, and stakeholders.
  • The ability to be flexible and adjust to changing project conditions, develop and present alternative solutions to problems, and recommend a course of action to maintain project scope, schedule, and budget.
  • A strong attention to detail and documentation as evidenced by daily logs, Key Performance Indicator (KPI) tracking, periodic reporting, and other standard construction management activities.
  • An ability to exhibit flexibility which may require late night and/or weekend attention and/or short notice travel to address project related issues.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or Engineering preferred.
  • BESS commissioning and testing experience preferred.

ERM provides consulting services focused on environmental, health, safety, risk, and social issues. The firm helps clients in industries like mining, power, and oil and gas to identify and manage their environmental and social risks. ERM offers expert advice on various sustainability challenges, including conducting due diligence for mergers and acquisitions, performing impact assessments for new projects, and creating strategies for decarbonization and climate resilience. Unlike many competitors, ERM's approach is tailored to organizations facing complex regulatory environments and significant environmental impacts. The company's goal is to support clients in enhancing their long-term resilience and creating value through effective sustainability management.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Malvern, Iowa

Founded

1971

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What believers are saying

  • ERM's Climate Markets launch taps into the growing demand for carbon credits.
  • The Portugal green hydrogen project showcases ERM's capability in renewable energy management.
  • ERM's carbon credit portal aligns with corporate net-zero goals, attracting new clients.

What critics are saying

  • Emerging sustainability consultancies may erode ERM's market share.
  • Rapid changes in carbon market regulations could challenge ERM's compliance efforts.
  • Slow wind energy supply chain growth in Asia-Pacific may impact ERM's regional expansion.

What makes ERM unique

  • ERM's expertise in managing large-scale renewable projects sets it apart in the industry.
  • The partnership with OPTEL enhances ERM's supply chain transparency offerings.
  • ERM's acquisition of Energetics boosts its presence in the Asia Pacific region.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Paid Vacation

Health Insurance

Life Insurance

Wellness Program

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Monday, 25 November 2024The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region’s current supply chain setup is not sufficient to build enough wind projects to meet the region’s net zero targets, according to Mission Critical: Building the Asia Pacific Wind Energy Supply Chain for a 1.5°C World, a new report from the Global Wind Energy Council written in partnership with ERMThe report outlines how industry, government, civil society, and the financial community can collectively drive systematic change to build a supply chain that meets regional and global demand for the wind installations required for Net Zero targets.Despite record-breaking wind capacity growth in recent years, the effort to triple renewable energy by 2030 is falling short. Wind is falling behind, and with its role as the most effective technology in replacing carbon per MW due to its robust capacity factors, this risks undermining global climate and energy targets and making the energy transition harder to achieve.The potential for clean, secure wind energy in the Asia Pacific market is huge. The Asia Pacific (APAC) region is expected to make up 61 percent of the new capacity built worldwide between 2024 and 2030. Total onshore wind capacity in APAC could double to 1,084 GW within the decade, with another 122 GW of potential capacity from offshore wind by 2030. As the industry looks to get wind energy back on the front foot and ramp up the pace of new capacity installations, the APAC region has an important role in delivering the new capacity that ensures wind energy fulfils its key role in delivering net zero.“GWEC is delighted to present our first regional supply chain report” said GWEC CEO Benjamin Backwell. “A net-zero compliant supply chain for the wind industry is key to the sector fulfilling its obligations to the fight against climate change, and seizing the enormous business opportunities the energy transition represents

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