Key Responsibilities
Project Leadership & Contract Administration
- Serve as the primary point of contact for project execution and contract administration.
- Manage all aspects of contract compliance, including federal regulations, specifications, and reporting requirements.
- Lead project kick off, planning, execution, monitoring, and closeout activities.
- Maintain effective communication with Contracting Officers (KO), Contracting Officer Representatives (COR), government stakeholders, and project team members.
- Manage project correspondence, submittals, RFIs, change orders, and contract modifications.
Cost Management
- Develop and maintain project budgets, forecasts, cost reports, and cash flow projections.
- Monitor project costs and productivity to ensure financial objectives are met.
- Negotiate and manage subcontract agreements and purchase orders.
- Review and approve subcontractor invoices, pay applications, and change requests.
- Identify and implement cost-saving opportunities while maintaining contract compliance.
Schedule Management
- Develop, maintain, and oversee project schedules utilizing CPM scheduling principles.
- Monitor project progress and implement recovery plans when necessary.
- Coordinate procurement activities and long-lead material deliveries.
- Ensure subcontractors perform work in accordance with approved schedules and milestones.
Subcontractor and Procurement Management
- Lead subcontractor procurement, buyout, and contract negotiations.
- Coordinate and manage subcontractor performance, staffing, and compliance requirements.
- Ensure subcontractors fulfill all contractual, safety, quality, and schedule obligations.
- Resolve performance issues and facilitate coordination among trades.
Quality Control & Compliance
- Support implementation of the project Quality Control Program.
- Coordinate closely with Quality Control Managers to ensure compliance with project requirements.
- Monitor project documentation, inspections, testing, and turnover requirements.
- Ensure corrective actions are implemented for non-conforming work.
Safety Management
- Promote a proactive safety culture and ensure integration of safety into all project activities.
- Support the Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) and enforcement of project safety plans.
- Participate in incident investigations and implementation of corrective actions.
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, EM 385-1-1, and agency-specific safety requirements.
Client Relations
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with federal agencies, government representatives, consultants, and stakeholders.
- Conduct progress meetings and provide regular status reporting.
- Address project concerns promptly and professionally to ensure client satisfaction.
- Represent the company in meetings, negotiations, and project reviews.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field (preferred).
- Minimum 5-10 years of experience managing federal construction projects.
- Strong knowledge of FAR, DFARS, federal procurement, and government construction practices.
- Experience with USACE, VA, NAVFAC, GSA, or other federal agencies preferred.
- Proficiency in project scheduling software, project management systems, and cost control processes.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills.
Performance Objectives
- Deliver projects safely, on schedule, within budget, and in compliance with contract requirements.
- Maintain positive client relationships and achieve high customer satisfaction.
- Minimize project risk through proactive planning and management.
- Successfully lead project teams and subcontractors to achieve project goals.
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