Construction Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - Portland, OR at Geebo

Construction Manager

The Opportunity Consor is looking for a Construction Manager to support the growth of our construction management group.
If you join our team, you will oversee a team of internal and external staff, including, other construction managers, inspectors, and documentation specialists.
At Consor, we encourage an open and friendly environment, where personal and professional growth is supported, and quality work is rewarded.
Yearly salary Range $80,000-$120,000 Essential Duties & Responsibilities Lead construction services teams on multi-discipline transportation, water/wastewater, and utility infrastructure projects Coordinate with internal staff, as well as subconsultant team members Act as main point of contact for both clients and contractors during construction phase Assume responsibility for overseeing and documenting quality of construction Manage internal project budgets and schedules Manage construction project budgets and schedules Perform daily construction and contract management duties Must be able to flourish in a team dynamic Excel at communication with both clients and contractors Must possess valid drivers license in good standing #LI-EL1 Required Credentials Proficient in Microsoft Office programs Proficient in Adobe Transportation/Heavy Civil construction estimating experience using Heavy Bid Bachelor's degree in Engineering or construction management 7
years in construction management (10
years preferred) ODOT experience (preferred) Recommended Skills Adobe Construction Contract Management Engineering Financial Management Friendliness Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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