Senior Construction Manager at Arcadis
Nashville, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Jan, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Engineering, Construction Management, Transportation Infrastructure, DOT Projects, Construction Administration, Financial Processes, Budgets, Schedules, Design-Build Projects, P3 Projects, Political Sensitivity, Negotiation, Constructability Reviews, Public Policy, Business Practices, Leadership

Industry

Professional Services

Description
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Construction Management 10+ years' experience in transportation infrastructure development and construction industry[DM1] Experience working on DOT projects, including familiarity with DOT Standards & Specifications Working knowledge of construction administration, including financial processes, budgets and schedules Demonstrated experience on past design-build or P3 Projects of similar magnitude and complexity. Demonstrated skill in maneuvering through complex political situations with sensitivity to how people and organizations function, as well as negotiating and leading discussions to reach positive outcomes. Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and experience to manage, coordinate, and oversee multiple project support efforts to meet on-time, on-budget, high quality business objectives. Demonstrated knowledge of public policy and business practices related to transportation issues. Ability to lead meetings and provide proactive solutions to field construction problems and design changes. Experience with performing constructability reviews. DBIA Certification EIT or Professional Engineering License CCM Certificate from CMAA
Responsibilities
The Senior Construction Manager will manage, coordinate, and oversee multiple project support efforts to ensure high-quality business objectives are met on time and within budget. They will also lead meetings and provide proactive solutions to construction problems and design changes.
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