Steel Construction Manager
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![]() United States, Wisconsin, Fond du lac | |
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SUMMARY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS General Duties: * Build relationships with local fabricators, suppliers, and construction management firms to ensure we have the opportunities for steady, consistent work for our ironworker staff. * Develops and maintains good working relationships with a variety of people, including owners, managers, designers, supervisors, tradespersons, and craft workers. * Participate in industry conferences and trade events as required. * Participation in recruitment and career fairs as required. * Research and Test new Technology to help aid the efficiency of the field. * Build relationships with Ironworker Unions * Upholds our American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) certification program. Manages and trains Quality Control Inspectors (QCI) within the organization to ensure compliance and consistency throughout the organization. * Manages the AISC Quality Control Process including initial kickoff meetings, certifications, surveys, tolerances, tracking field installation inspection guide, welding procedures, audits, sequence turnover process, and closeout process. Preconstruction: * Provides leadership and relationship management in the initial planning stage of the steel scope by collaborating with fabricators, suppliers, construction managers, clients, architects, engineers, union officials, or other involved parties. * Solicits bids from Fabricators & Suppliers. Review proposals, award purchase orders and Procures steel materials for projects. * Manages the Bidding and Preconstruction/ Procurement Process for fabricator selection to ensure materials arrive on site when needed. * Complete quantity takeoffs and compile estimates for steel scope of work. * Meets all deadlines for estimates, proposals, and scope completion for Conceptual Estimating / Budgeting and Hard Bid Estimating * Prepares and submits steel scope budget estimates and regularly communicates with internal estimating and project management teams. * Ensures steel scope of the project adheres to the budget and, when unexpected complications or issues arise, makes quick and necessary adjustments. * Participates in contract negotiations with construction managers, fabricators, or suppliers regarding the steel scope of work. * Manages the submittal process ensuring constructability is in line with a safe and productive erection process. * Can provide constructability review of connection details to ensure efficiency. * Supervises each fabricator and any steel subcontractors we may have to ensure that the work meets quality standards and adheres to specifications. Conducts QC inspections in the fabricator shop. * Manages procurement schedules with fabricators. * Delivery schedules and logistics coordination. * Working with Ironworker Superintendents to Develops the initial schedule for steel activities. * Works with internal project teams to develop sequencing, procurement schedules, and construction schedules for self-performed steel work. * Works with the crane manager to develop crane & rigging plans for each project * Reviews and procures bracing, rigging, and crane selection. * Manages the stability engineering and required submittals to be incorporated into the overall sequence plan. * Work with the Ironworker Superintendent and Safety Director to provide site specific safety plans regarding steel erection. Construction: * Coordinates first deliveries and manages first delivery inspections for steel materials along with documenting / auditing proper mill & bolt certifications. * Manage any fabrication issues that may arise. * Collaborates with internal ironworker staff, construction managers, fabricators and design professionals to discuss and resolve problems, including work procedures, complaints, and construction or design issues. * Manages and leads actions / recovery schedules that are necessary due to delays, bad weather, or emergencies at construction sites. * Manages productivity and trend charting to compare estimated hours vs projected / actual hours. * Ensures safety standards and guidelines are followed on the jobsite. Closeout: * Manages / Tracks / Adjusts Productivity Rates * Submits lessons learned for all projects after ironwork is complete. * Participates in project closeout meetings as requested. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS * Bachelor's degree in Construction Science, Construction Management, or Structural Engineering required or equivalent field experience. * 10+ years of large-scale commercial construction experience required. * Certified Welder preferred or Willingness to participate in Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) training. * Post Tensioning Institute (PTI) Level 1 Unbonded PT Installation Certification or willingness to participate in this certification. * Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) Certified Field Auditor (CFA) and Certified Company Auditor (CCA) Certification or willingness to participate in this certification. * Experience with Steel Detailing. * Experience inside an active steel fabrication shop. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES * Excellent verbal and written communication skills. * Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or related software, AutoCAD, Revit, Assemble, OnScreen Takeoff, Revisto, Tekla, Design Data SDS/2 Detailing, Bluebeam, and Scheduling Software (Microsoft Project and/or Oracle Primavera Cloud). * Thorough understanding of contracts, plans, specifications, and regulations. * Ability to remain flexible and efficient in a fast-paced environment. * Ability to make intelligent and quick decisions, working well under pressure, and when faced with unexpected occurrences or delays. * Ability to effectively multitask while analyzing and solving problems. * Thorough understanding of engineering, architectural, and steel/precast/rebar/post tensioning shop drawings. * Ability to travel to project work sites. |