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Project Manager

$90,000-140,000/year

Chesapeake Contracting Group

Herndon, VA 20170, USA

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The Project Manager develops, coordinates, implements, and manages all activities necessary to construct the project safely, within schedule and budget, and to the quality specified. The Project Manager is accountable for directing project teams, providing general administrative and technical leadership for the project, scheduling and facilitating project meetings, maintaining all project records and monitoring correspondence, as well as supervising the close out of a project. The Project Manager works in partnership with the Site Superintendent and/or a Senior Project Manager to lead the construction project and reports to either a Senior Project Manager or Project Executive. Requirements Estimating: Participate in preconstruction activities, including meetings, subcontractor pricing, and scope of work preparation when necessary Review drawings, prepare RFIs, and develop cost-effective solutions Prepare preliminary schedules for preconstruction and construction phases Budgeting: Collaborate with the Estimating team to develop project budgets Analyze subcontractor estimates, jurisdictional approval costs, and prepare soft cost budgets Oversee value-engineering and real-time cost tracking Procurement: Schedule the purchase and delivery of all project related materials, and long lead subcontract items Review of plans and specifications, schedule and budget and award commitments to subcontractors Oversee the setup of the project in Procore including entering the budget, submittal log, commitments, etc. Modify scope of work template based on project specifications for the subcontractor commitments Project Execution: Organize necessary resources, including people, materials, equipment, tools, and time to meet established deadlines and achieve desired results. Regularly monitor project progress for adherence to schedule using metrics such as resource utilization compared to percent complete Monitor project scope for changes affecting budget and/or schedule making corrections and adjustments as required to maintain the project schedule Participate in Superintendent progress meetings and lead Subcontractor progress meetings Organize and lead OAC meetings with the project team and stakeholders Prepare monthly owner billings and review and approve subcontractor billings Oversee project closeout, punchlist, substantial completion and O&M’s Stakeholder Relations: Keep client fully informed of progress on the project and of any significant technical problems/solutions and their effect on design and/or costs Understand stakeholder pain points and motivators, and what they need from the general contractor to complete their tasks Conduct weekly/bi-weekly progress meetings with the internal project team, Owner, Architect, Engineers and other stakeholders Benefits 📌 A flexible work environment 📌 State-of-the-art technology to get the job done 📌 New office spaces designed for today’s working environment 📌 Great benefits including healthcare, 401K match, wellness programs 📌 Opportunities for advancement and leadership training Compensation Range - $90,000 - $140,000 annually

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