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ZAP Engineering & Construction Services, Inc. is seeking a Senior EPC Project Manager based in Denver, Colorado. This key role involves managing complex projects worth between $30M and $250M, driving the entire project lifecycle from engineering through to construction.
The successful candidate will oversee client relationships, manage procurement strategies, and ensure comprehensive project execution. Candidates should possess a strong background in the oil & gas sector and demonstrate capacity in leading large project teams to success.
Direct Reports
Engineering Project Manager(s); Construction Project Manager(s)
ZAP Engineering and Construction Services, Inc.
Large Projects | Oil & Gas | Midstream | Lakewood, CO
ZAP Engineering and Construction Services, Inc. is a specialized engineering and construction firm delivering complex, large-scale industrial projects across the oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and heavy industrial sectors. Our projects span North America and range from $30M to $250M in total installed cost. We are technical, safety-focused, and hold ourselves to a high standard.
We are looking for a senior project leader who has delivered a major EPC project, managed a real construction team, negotiated hard subcontracts, and carried the full commercial weight of a large project from start to finish. If that is your track record, we want to talk.
This is ZAP’s most senior project delivery role. The EPC Project Manager owns the complete project: the client, the budget, the subcontracts, the procurement, the integrated engineering-to-construction schedule, and a team that includes both an Engineering Project Manager and a Construction Project Manager reporting in.
You will manage complex projects with multiple simultaneous stakeholders — client, ZAP engineering, ZAP construction, major equipment vendors, multiple construction subcontractors, and regulatory authorities. You are the point of accountability for all of them. This role requires executive presence, commercial toughness, and organizational mastery at scale.
EPC Project Director
$30M–$250M TIC; 6-18 month duration
Lakewood, Colorado (office-based + regular field presence)
Up to 25% depending on project phase
Exempt
This position works 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Hours vary and are dependent on business needs.
These are the ten competencies that define an A-player EPC PM at ZAP. They are not aspirational — they are the bar.
Commands the full project team across engineering, procurement, and construction simultaneously. Keeps all three phases aligned, sequenced, and accountable. No gaps at the handoff seams.
Protects project margin with commercial precision. Negotiates change orders from a position of strength. Reads contract language fluently. Does not let scope creep go undocumented.
Builds and executes procurement strategy. Negotiates hard on subcontracts. Manages vendors to delivery commitments. Runs back-charge processes without flinching.
Owns the integrated cost and schedule baseline. Tracks EVM across engineering and construction. Identifies variance early. Drives recovery before it becomes a crisis.
Manages relationships at the VP/Director level. Delivers bad news with credibility and a plan. Is the face of ZAP when it matters most. Clients trust this person with their project.
Keeps engineering, construction, procurement, vendors, subcontractors, and the client moving in the same direction at the same time. No single point of confusion reports to this person.
Maintains a living risk register. Quantifies risk, owns mitigation. Makes hard calls under uncertainty. Escalates with a recommendation, not just a problem.
Develops Engineering PMs and Construction PMs. Sets expectations. Gives feedback. Builds a team culture of ownership and high performance.
Safety starts at the top. This person owns it as a personal value — visible on-site, embedded in every plan, enforced without exception.
Manages multi-discipline, complex projects over the entire duration of the project without losing track of anything. Uses systems and follows ZAP project procedures. Delegates appropriately. Never lets critical details fall through on a large project.
$30M–$250M EPC projects in oil & gas and industrial. The complexity is real, the stakes are real, and so is the satisfaction of delivering them.
You own the project — the client relationship, the budget, the subcontracts, and the outcome. No committee decisions, no diffused accountability.
You will lead Engineering PMs and Construction PMs who are technically strong. Your job is to align and develop them — not to carry them.
This is the top of ZAP’s project delivery track. If you have been waiting for the role that matches your capability, this is it.