Construction Manager
JBW Federal
- Honolulu, HI
- Contract
- Full-time
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Pet insurance
- Annual membership to Costco or Sam's
- 401K
- ...and much, much more!
- Review Request for Information (RFIs), coordinate RFIs with Government Subject Matter Experts (SME), consolidate responses, and provide submittal review/analysis written recommendations for Government Construction Manager/s to approve.
- Conduct Quality Assurance (QA) of the construction contractor/s quality control program and provide written recommendations to the Government Construction Manager.
- Monitor compliance with environmental protection requirements and documental findings.
- Review/analyze the following construction contractor/s submittals and provide the Government Construction Manager with notes and recommendations based on the construction contract requirements:
- Construction Quality Control Reports
- Safety Reports
- Production Reports
- Construction Contractor's
- Perform field investigations, including the review of as-builts, to determine existing conditions and document findings
- Incidents of potential threats to the environment (i.e. air quality, water quality, contamination, pollutants, solid, and hazardous waste), cultural resources, or natural resources/endangered species/biosecurity issues shall be brought to the immediate attention of the designated COR and/or Government Construction Manager by telephone with written follow-up.
- Update construction project status reports and construction representative reports (CRRs) weekly.
- Report and document construction contractor/s non-compliance (quality control/safety) to the Government Construction manager.
- Monitor construction contractor/s surveying, materials and system testing and provide documentation to the Government Construction Manager.
- Immediately report in writing to the Government Construction Manager any instances where it is suspected that the construction contractor/s is/are in violation of Labor Standards Provisions.
- Attend coordination meetings between Government entities and construction contractor/s and provide written minutes to the Government Construction Manager.
- Review/analyze and provide notes and recommendations to the Government Construction Manager for validation:
- Participate with coordination of Government inspections of critical systems.
- Participate with coordination of utility outages.
- Work with Government Construction Manager with mishap investigations.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Have appropriate construction management experience to independently perform the services required. Appropriate is defined as performed work as a construction manager and/or engineer with increasing responsibilities over the term of the documented work experience.
- Have the ability to communicate effectively in English both orally and in writing.
- Have a current NAVFAC or USACE Construction Quality Management (CQM) course certificate (expires every five years). If the contractor employee/s does not have current certification, certification must be obtained within 30 days of award. Certification must remain current throughout the task order performance period and is required to perform CQM duties on construction contracts.
- Be capable of the physical exertion required to perform the necessary services such as long periods of standing; walking over rough, uneven or rocky surfaces; recurring bending, crouching, stooping and reaching; climbing upon ladders and other physical activity common to the performance of such duties in order to complete construction project inspections and site visits.
- Be a United States (U.S.) citizen.
- Be able to obtain and hold a DoD Common Access Card (CAC), which requires a background check to include a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Favorable fingerprint check and a Favorable Tier 3 Investigation (SF-86, Questionnaire for National Security Positions)