
Project Manager
- Pomona, CA
- $100,000-140,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Supports Distribution Targeted Underground projects for ongoing assignments
- Project Management oversight and function
- Provides direction for the project team and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle including, scoping and project initiation, planning and design, permit and easement acquisition, civil and electrical construction, and project close-out activities
- Project Manager who can ramp up to lead/manage activities for multiple projects with responsibility for results in terms of costs, methods, and outcomes
- Direct involvement in tasks necessary for successful project execution. Identifies problems and solutions Collaborates to establish project objectives, timelines, risk analysis, milestones, and deliverables
- Utilizes project controls in exercising budget and schedule management, forecasting, performance monitoring such as variance analysis, maintaining schedules and project plans, identifying trends, forecasting costs, and assessing performance against budget targets
- Resolves issues and ensures task completion by establishing priorities and resolving conflicts with team members and functional managers
- Understands and uses PM core concepts; can learn processes and portfolio
- Bachelor's degree in applicable profession, business, or technical discipline or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
- 5 - 15 years of project management experience
- Construction management experience
- Utility experience, underground utility experience preferred
- Skilled in Excel, Microsoft Projects, Teams, SAP, and Primavera P6
- Environmental permitting experience (coastal permits, SWPPP, public lands approvals) preferred
- Project Management Professional certification preferred
- Organized, good communicator and drives actions to resolve issues immediately
- Must be local to Southern California
- Hybrid Work Schedule; Requires 2 day/week in office or job site (may require more days on job site depending on field work in progress)