Project Manager/Estimator
Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. · Seattle, WA · 4 wk ago
Information Technology$135k–$160k/yrFull-time
Core Responsibilities
- Lead all contract negotiations and the identification and negotiation of change orders On $5 million+ projects.
- Develop, prepare and manage all submittals and required project documentation.
- Cookordinate self-performed and subcontracted work activities with onsite Superintendent.
- Spearhead site health and safety on projects with the support of the safety team.
- Perform weekly safety audits.
- Manage the critical path schedule CPM daily.
- Oversee the procurement and acquisition of materials, ensuring quality control of deliverables to projects.
- Maintain live tracking, forecasting, and reporting of job costs.
- Prepare and update project schedules.
- Lead all finances and schedule meetings throughout the duration of projects within the scope of supervision.
- Lead a team of project engineers and superintendents to safely execute a range of marine construction projects.
- Opportunities/Business Development
- Sign up and attend on-site visits.
- Develop and implement process improvements to maintain a competitive edge in the market.
- Stay engaged with client relations and development.
- Identify opportunities on bid sites and via relationship leads.
- Prepare bid/no bid recommendations for management's final review and decision-making.
- Estimates and Proposals
- Review plans and specifications to complete comprehensive quantity take-offs.
- Identify associated costs, such as labor, materials, subcontractors, and equipment.
- Collaborate with Operations and Business Managers to acquire estimates for durations, crew sizes, and equipment requirements.
- Identify and communicate project-specific risks effectively.
- Responsible for preparation, managing all parties, and leading bid reviews as an active.
- Determine suitable means and methods for project execution.
- Transitioning Successful Bids to Active Job Status
- Review all contracts as assigned.
- Collaborate with the legal team to navigate the contracting process.
- Lead the submittal process and the documentation reporting required by the owner, various authorities, including but not limited to USCG, DOE, EPA, and other relevant state and local agencies.
- Negotiate and finalize subcontracts as necessary for all projects under consideration as assigned.
- Facilitate the transition of estimates into project budgets.
- Develop the Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule.
- Contracts
- Prepare all change order negotiation materials
Qualifications / Experience
- Applicable construction-related experience 8-15 years.
- Valid Driver’s License with acceptable driving record.
- Valid Auto insurance.
- Experience with OCS P6 / Primavera P6.
- Experience with HCSS HeavyBid (preferred).
- Experience in computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting. (preferred).
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 4-year engineering or construction management degree (preferred).