Construction Project Manager - Commercial Multi-Family
Russell Co. · Leawood, KS · 1 mo ago
Information Technology$7/hrFull-time
About the role
Russell is a professional services firm providing construction and development services across the Midwest. Founded in 1983, Russell fosters a collaborative work environment that aims to exceed client expectations and offers long-term career opportunities.
Responsibilities
- Provide initial client contact to assess scope of work and resources required.
- Prepare complete and accurate estimates for selected projects, reviewing proposal specifications, drawings, takeoff information, and contracting details.
- Supervise the total construction effort to ensure adherence to design, budget, and schedule, including interfacing with client representatives, architects, engineers, and other contractors.
- Plan, coordinate, and supervise onsite functions such as scheduling, engineering, material control, and managing administrative staff in accounting, purchasing, etc.
- Supervise craft employees (superintendents) and/or other contractors as needed by contract.
- Offer technical assistance, interpret drawings, recommend construction methods and equipment, and handle other responsibilities as required.
- Initiate and manage extra work estimating, issue change orders, and assume responsibility for project productivity, material and equipment efficiency, and contractual performance.
- Prepare monthly project status reports, forecast cost projections, and monitor project progress.
- Lead pre-construction teams as a team leader, providing guidance, direction, and leadership.
- Maintain project files in a neat and organized manner.
- Handle administrative responsibilities such as issuing Owner and Subcontract agreements, scheduling, change order management, shop drawings, RFI’s, and related correspondence.
- Ensure project profitability and prepare necessary closeout documentation.
- Coordinate on-site activities of trades as assigned.
Requirements
- Four-year engineering degree or equivalent combination of technical training and related experience.
- Five years of increasing responsibility in project management.
- Thorough knowledge of all aspects of construction, including technology, equipment, methods, craft agreements, jurisdiction, negotiations, engineering, estimating, schedules, and safety.
- Excellent communication, organization, and supervisory skills.
- A valid Driver's License in good standing.