Project Manager Administrative & Office Jobs - Detroit, MI at Geebo

Project Manager

Job DescriptionBridging North America (BNA), a partnership of Fluor, ACS Infrastructure Canada and Aecon Group Inc.
, is seeking candidates for the Gordie Howe International Bridge project.
BNA was selected to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the CAD$5.
7 billion (approximate US$4.
4 billion) Gordie Howe International Bridge project for Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA).
When completed, the bridge will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.
The project includes a bridge and border crossing spanning the Detroit River and connecting Detroit, Michigan, U.
S.
, and Windsor, Ontario, Canada, by linking Interstate 75 and Interstate 96 in Michigan with the new extension of Highway 401 (Rt.
Hon.
Herb Gray Parkway) in Ontario.
The scope also includes building new, state-of-the-art ports of entry on both the U.
S.
and Canadian sides of the Detroit River as well as improvements to existing infrastructure in both Michigan and Ontario.
The purpose of this position is to oversee and direct the performance of all field construction activities for assigned projects up to $50 Million in conformance with plans, specifications, schedules, and cost estimates.
This role requires a working knowledge and background of assigned work, while gaining the ability to appreciate and resolve complex situations with assistance, as necessary, and see actions as a series of steps.
This entry level Construction Manager I is the initial position to develop proficiency to direct other line supervision as necessary in their respective roles to meet or exceed all project objectives.
This position requires the ability to coordinate and direct construction craftsmen in numerous crafts and/or to manage contractors/subcontractors for the same within the assigned area of responsibility.
This role may be referred to as Manager I, Construction.
Assure that all requirements and expectations of the Fluor Operating System Requirements (OSR), appropriate Operating System Implementation Plan (OSIP), and strict adherence to other business line requirements Execute field construction activities in conformance with project drawings, specifications, schedules, cost estimates, procedures, quality requirements, and safety standards Control project schedule and cost through the efficient use of all construction resources including workforce, materials, tools, and equipment Monitor productivity and cost and implement appropriate action to maintain maximum labor productivity and cost-effectiveness Play an active role in the development of the safety culture on the project, making safety a natural part of all work performed Other duties as assignedPreferred Qualifications Heavy Civil experience Proven ability promoting outstanding customer service and client relations Excellent skills in interpersonal relations, conflict resolution, communication, and leadership; possess strong presentation ability to address senior management, client management, and total project personnel with command Basic computer and software skills to include the use of word processing, e-mail, spreadsheet, and electronic presentation programs Competency in administrative functions related to project and office operations is important Functional proficiency in project controls, human relations, industrial relations, and contract management as it applicable to assigned area of responsibility; possess the capacity to direct those functions as required to support the project execution while typically being well seasoned in most functions as they apply to management of the project Demonstrated strong decision making, critical thinking and problem solving skills with ability to remain calm while taking charge in critical situations Recommended Skills Administration Communication Conflict Resolution Construction Contract Management Critical Thinking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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