Project Manager - Construction heavy highway infrastructure
$110,000–$141,000 year
On-site · Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Job Summary
Project Manager lead for construction-heavy highway infrastructure initiatives, overseeing day-to-day management on up to two concurrent projects across planning, design, construction and closeout phases. Projects range 3-5 years in duration and span $3M-$50M, focusing on abatement, demolition and heavy highway work. The role involves coordinating schedule, budget, resources, risk management and multi-disciplinary permitting; requires experience with infrastructure, hazmat abatement demolition, urban settings, and site development. Collaboration with APM/SPM teams, with potential for either full-time employment or contractor engagement.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor�s degree in engineering, project or construction management, or a related field
- A minimum of 7 years of project management experience within construction management environment
- Demonstrated experience in project planning, execution, and delivery
- Experience working on larger projects (typically those above $15 million)
- Experience in leading a project and all aspects of project management - schedule, budget, resource planning, risk management, coordination
- Experience working on infrastructure, hazmat abatement demolition and historic projects is a prerequisite. Also, experience working on full site development projects is a plus.
- Must have knowledge of utility and roadway projects, demolition projects with or without abatement.
- Experience working on projects in urban settings.
- Familiarity with multi-disciplinary permitting processes
- PMP preferred
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