Construction Site Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - Mount Clemens, MI at Geebo

Construction Site Manager

#1598 Construction Site Manager Job DescriptionSite Manager will have the responsibility and authority to direct work performed for each project in accordance with the statement of work.
This position is also directly responsible for execution of all work plans, health and safety plans and QA/QC plans.
Responsibilities:
Coordinates field activities with the Project Manager including look ahead forecasts.
Manages on-site operations including resources and scheduling.
Review projected work, work in place, and project submittals for adherence to customer requirements.
Accepts/approves materials and supplies.
Completes As-built records.
Identify scope, schedule, and cost impact of change orders, including the preparation of Requests for Information.
Manages/monitors project quality control and related safety requirements on a day-to-day basis.
Comprehension of Construction Drawings and Specifications.
Strict adherence to schedules and project requirements.
Requirements:
A minimum of 5 years of experience with multi-discipline/trade work A minimum of 3 years of experience in design/build projects A minimum of 3 years of experience with federal government construction projects, preferred.
Computer Skills:
Excel, Word, Outlook Training:
CPR/First Aid, OSHA 30 and USACE Quality control training preferred.
Proven ability to finish work on time and with a high level of quality.
Able to travel to various sites to manage projects.
Recommended Skills Architectural Drawing Cpr Construction First Aid And Preparedness Forecasting Occupational Safety And Health Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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