What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Construction Manager - B-1295-SRS-Aiken, SC position at OLH Inc.?
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Project Construction Manager - B-1295-SRS-Aiken, SC
Deadline: 2-13-2025(All official documents must be completed and returned before the deadline for candidate consideration.)
Projected Start Date: 3/24/2025
Duration: 1 YEAR with two (2) Year Renewal Options
one (1) Position Available!
US Citizenship Required
JOB SUMMARY
Manage the planning, scheduling, costs, safety, quality, and technical field support for the installation of project and maintenance work activities on multiple multi-million-dollar projects to meet or exceed customer's expectations for the SPD Project.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Serve as a member of the project team and design review board for each project from inception to closeout and ensure the highest quality, most economical, timely, and practical design, and construction product possible. Coordinate construction outage schedules, cost controls, priorities, and planning with project management and plant schedulers to achieve successful project implementation. Resolve substantial quality control and quality assurance issues and recommend corrective action if necessary. Coordinate with Design Engineering for scheduling of complex design outputs and provides design with necessary input to resolve design changes and improve constructability. Promote increased productivity and safe work practices with the intent of maximizing use of resources and eliminating injuries. Foster a "team concept" when interfacing with Operations, the Department of Energy, other department, and divisions and attend scheduled and unscheduled meetings, provide reports, status on construction activity and identify, address, and resolve complex problems. Review and approves job plans, permits, material requisitions for capital expenditures, schedules / schedule changes and miscellaneous other documents ensuring accuracy practicality, economics, and impact on other projects. Manage a staff of personnel assigned to capital projects and maintenance activities and attending to their development, training, evaluations, evaluations, career progression and problems. Identify and act on engineering and material restraints to critical jobs through meetings, discussions, reports and verifies that proper tools are in place to clear restraints.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline and 11 - 13 years of practical experience in construction. An associate degree and 13 - 15 years of practical experience would be considered equivalent. A high school diploma and 15 - 18 years of practical experience would be considered equivalent.
- Demonstrated analytical ability for technical and programmatic information/documents including ability to organize analytical results and present to senior management recommendations based on that analysis.
Experience/Skills:
In-depth knowledge of construction, cost and scheduling, subcontract administration and the ability to develop or evaluate construction strategies and techniques A comprehensive knowledge and understanding of project management and project planning at the tactical level would be ideal, along with a knowledge of operations, maintenance, or project startup and construction management and construction subcontracts.
Skills/Specific Experience:
Candidate must possess all of the following experience and/or skills:
1. Experience with civil system installation/modification designed and constructed in accordance with national codes and standards including ACI, ASTM, etc.
2. Experience with reinforcement installations and concrete placements per ACI code requirements
3. Ability to develop installation/modification work instructions and work plans including originating, revising, and closing the work package.
4. Experience performing task specific hazard analysis for construction activities. This includes work scope walk down, identifying the hazards, working with Subject Matter Experts to specify controls, and incorporating the controls into the work instructions.
5. Ability to perform field walk-downs to document as-installed conditions and to inspect equipment condition.
6. Knowledge of nuclear facility design including the application of safety class and safety significant codes and standards
7. Ability to prepare/revise construction plans, develop schedules, monitor progress, monitor expenditures of budget and review quality of work performed.
- Candidates who have possessed an active DOE clearance (L or Q) within the past two (2) years are preferred.
- Previous experience performing work planning, job hazards analysis, material procurement, or piping system installation and testing utilizing SRNS specific processes, programs, procedures and systems is preferred.
- Previous experience working in a nuclear industry/facility is preferred.
- Current or previous qualifications as a peer inspector is preferred. Current SC Professional Engineering License desired.
OTHER REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Area Security Access: Candidate must be able to obtain and maintain a DOE “Q” security clearance. An active DOE clearance is not initially required to perform assigned duties. After the award, the selected candidate will be notified when to apply for a clearance based on specific work assignments.
Discipline specific requirements: Civil – Experience with civil and architectural installation/modification designed and constructed in accordance with national codes and standards including IBC, ACI, AISC, OSHA
Work Hours:
A 40-hour work week is scheduled. SRNS utilizes various work schedules; including 5/8s (8 hours/day; five days per week), 4/10s (10 hours/day; four days per week), and 9/80s (9 hours/day, five days on week A and 4 days on week B). Work week excludes SRNS holidays. SRNS Management will determine best schedule depending on work needs. Each workday has a 30- minute lunch unpaid.
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