PM - Major Construction
$116,640–$145,800 year
On-site · East Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Job Summary
Lead major construction projects within Connecticut Natural Gas’s Capital Gas Replacement Program, ensuring safe, on-schedule, on-scope, and on-budget delivery. Oversee planning and execution, approve plans, manage expenditures, and ensure adherence to quality standards. Coordinate with Engineering, Gas Operations, contractors, municipalities, regulatory agencies, and major customers; represent CNG in meetings as needed. Develop detailed construction schedules and risk management plans for multi-million-dollar gas infrastructure projects; lead procurement and contract management for design, construction, inspection, and specialty contractors. Apply critical-path scheduling and earned value techniques to monitor progress; analyze cost and schedule variances and provide recommendations to senior leadership. Enforce safety protocols, operational qualifications, and performance metrics; ensure regulatory compliance with applicable FERC, NERC, state, and local requirements. Promote innovation and efficiency through improved workflows and best practices; maintain regulatory accountability and support risk identification and mitigation. Report project status, cost-schedule-risk updates, and performance metrics in executive-level meetings.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, project management, or a related field; 5 years of relevant experience
- Ability to lead matrixed project teams and drive major construction projects to completion on time and within budget
- Experience with risk identification and mitigation for large, complex utility construction programs
- Proficiency in developing cost-loaded, critical-path schedules and producing earned value performance reports
- Advanced financial analysis skills including budgeting, forecasting, and data evaluation using spreadsheet tools
- Strong public communication and presentation abilities, including summarizing project concepts using scheduling and reporting tools
- Understanding of quality assurance processes and ability to integrate QA/QC into project execution
- Knowledge of utility infrastructure including gas gate and regulator stations, distribution systems, and related civil/structural components
- Experience with siting and permitting approvals with municipalities and regulatory agencies
- PMP certification or the ability to obtain within one year of hire
- Construction safety training (OSHA, OQ, or similar)
- Experience in public speaking, construction management, and regulatory compliance within a utility or heavy-infrastructure environment
- Primavera (preferred)
- Advanced degree (preferred)
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