Job Description
- Developing detailed project plans, ensuring resources are available and timelines are feasible.
- Budgeting and cost management to keep the project within the financial constraints.
- Contract administration including negotiation and oversight of contracts with subcontractors and suppliers.
- Sets a timeline, schedules tasks, and ensures that each phase of the project is completed on time. They also anticipate potential delays and plan contingencies to stay on track.
- Identifies potential risks early on and develops strategies to mitigate them. This could range from financial risks to safety hazards on the construction site.
- Leading and motivating a multidisciplinary project team and resolving conflicts.
- Ensure that the construction project adheres to the set quality standards. This includes monitoring the construction processes, inspecting finished work, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations.
- Leads the construction team, providing guidance, resolving conflicts, and ensuring that everyone is motivated and working towards the common objective.
- From negotiating contracts with suppliers to ensuring that the terms of agreements are met, the project manager oversees all contract-related aspects of the construction project.
- Provides regular updates, addresses concerns, and ensures everyone is aligned with the project’s goals and progress.
- Ensures that safety standards are upheld, conducts regular safety checks, and ensures that the team is equipped with the necessary safety gear.
Job Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in construction management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field is often required.
With 5-10 years' experience as Project Manager
Essential skills include leadership, communication, problem-solving, budgeting, scheduling, and proficiency with project management software.