Position Overview
Leap29 are currently assisting a client who is on the lookout for a Construction manager in the Texas.
As a Construction Project Manager, you will be pivotal in overseeing utility-scale solar projects and battery storage from the design-development phase through to construction and system commissioning. You will manage the construction process, coordinating with project managers, contractors, and subcontractors to ensure projects are completed efficiently and successfully.
Responsibilities
- Oversee solar and storage projects from site diligence and engineering design through to construction and commissioning.
- Develop internal processes to track and share project KPIs, enabling company growth.
- Ensure projects adhere to budgets and timelines, aligning with internal objectives.
- Assist in reviewing active and potential projects for design optimization and value.
- Collaborate with internal development teams and external engineers on design and value engineering of projects.
- Participate in the procurement of construction equipment.
- Communicate effectively with both scheduled and unscheduled updates on pipeline status, potential and actual risks, progress against timelines, and budget performance.
- Provide progress and updates to external financial stakeholders.
- Manage and mitigate risks associated with the project pipeline.
- Establish internal processes to ensure project site safety, quality workmanship, and compliance with project plans and specifications.
Qualifications
- Over 3 years of experience managing utility-scale solar projects.
- Field experience as a solar installer or electrician.
- Exceptional communication skills.
- Professional, courteous, and responsive demeanor.
- Ability to multi-task and manage competing priorities independently.
- Capable of working under pressure and meeting tight deadlines.
- Team player with a positive attitude, able to collaborate effectively with various project stakeholders.
- Organized and committed to quality and accuracy.
If the opportunity sounds interesting, reach out to Simon Howard ([email protected])