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Project Construction Manager Company Overview At Mitsubishi Power, we're not just building better ... The PCM will also work closely with the EPC to ensure personnel safety, adherence to contract terms ...

The Project Construction Manager is responsible for delivering projects that meet owner ... Administer construction contracts in coordination with the Arcadis Program Manager. * Coordinate ...

The Project Construction Manager is responsible for delivering projects that meet owner ... Administer construction contracts in coordination with the Arcadis Program Manager. * Coordinate ...

Construction Manager

Ventura, CA · On-site

$140K - $170K/yr

Support the Project Manager with various technical activities and reviews. * Understand construction management activities, risks, and the importance of documentation. * Comprehend contract laws ...

Who You Are The Project Construction Manager will lead the execution and build phase of major and ... Expert in project planning, risk management, contract management, and project execution. * Soft ...

Who You Are The Project Construction Manager will lead the execution and build phase of major and ... Expert in project planning, risk management, contract management, and project execution. * Soft ...

Who You Are The Project Construction Manager will lead the execution and build phase of major and ... Expert in project planning, risk management, contract management, and project execution. * Soft ...

Project/Construction Manager Duration: 3 years. Details: Looking for Integration Project Manager Knowledge of Cell site construction for UMTS and LTE a must. Candidate should be local to PNW region.

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How much do contract project construction manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract project construction manager in the United States is $97,768.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $119,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Contract Project Construction Manager job?

A Contract Project Construction Manager oversees construction projects on a contractual basis, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and according to specifications. They coordinate with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers while managing project schedules, risks, and resources. Unlike full-time employees, contract managers typically work on a project-by-project basis and may handle multiple assignments for different companies. Their role requires strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills to ensure successful project execution.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Contract Project Construction Manager position, and why are they important?

A Contract Project Construction Manager should possess strong project management skills, in-depth knowledge of construction processes, and relevant educational qualifications such as a degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software (such as Procore, MS Project, or Primavera), budgeting tools, and industry certifications like PMP or OSHA safety certification is highly beneficial. Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation abilities set outstanding professionals apart in this role. These competencies are critical for successfully delivering projects on time, within scope and budget, while maintaining safety and quality standards.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Contract Project Construction Manager?

As a Contract Project Construction Manager, you will spend your days overseeing project sites, coordinating subcontractors, and ensuring adherence to project schedules and budgets. You’ll frequently interact with clients, architects, and engineers to relay updates, resolve issues, and confirm specifications are met. Other daily tasks include conducting safety inspections, reviewing progress reports, and addressing any challenges that arise to keep the project on track. Managing contract compliance and facilitating smooth communication across teams are also key parts of the job, ensuring project success from initiation to completion.

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Project Construction Manager

Project Construction Manager

MHI

Lake Mary, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Project Construction Manager
Company Overview
At Mitsubishi Power, we're not just building better clean energy technologies; we're architecting a better future. Our team is boldly redefining power generation and energy storage to fast-track the world's energy transition. We operate as one team, pushing toward our vision of the future. At Mitsubishi Power, we value problem-solvers, prioritize collaboration, and support each other in an inclusive culture created through accountability and authenticity by demonstrating our core values of: Safety, Family, Innovative, Inclusive, Accountable & Courageous. Together, we're building the future we all aspire to - making net zero a reality. One team, one future
Role Overview
The Project Construction Manager (PCM) is responsible for the Project Team for all activities assigned by MPWA-NGS to the Construction and Commissioning Department for any dedicated project. The Project Construction Manager supports the Project by representing the Construction & Commissioning team during Kick-off and Engineering project phases, and managing project Construction and Commissioning activities during execution, proactively addressing technical, schedule, administrative, and commercial matters with the assistance of the MPWA-NGS project team, coordinating with the EPC to ensure safe, timely completion and turnover to the Owner. The PCM will also work closely with the EPC to ensure personnel safety, adherence to contract terms, and proper preservation of plant equipment and systems, and concurrently identifying and mitigating potential safety, quality, and contract risks. The PCM will report directly to the Director of Construction Services and indirectly to the MPWA-NGS Principal Project Manager.
Key Responsibilities
  • Ensure adherence to safety rules and regulations: Champion site safety programs and ensure that PARs/NCRs are actioned and implemented to maintain a safe working environment.
  • Lead and manage key MPWA site personnel: Oversee the Site Manager, Quantity Auditor, Site Admin, and Commissioning Lead. Maintain positive client relations by addressing staff concerns and escalating any issues from the Owner as necessary.
  • Attend kick-off project meetings: Ensure all Construction & Commissioning members are fully briefed on relevant requirements of the main contract and present required deliverables.
  • Expedite acquisition of missing handover documentation: Review and monitor any deviations from the construction budget to ensure compliance and financial control.
  • Collaborate with EPC and Consortium Partner: Prioritize project tasks, verify constructability, allocate resources effectively, and resolve any field issues to ensure smooth project execution.
  • Maintain and update the Construction Action List: Prepare and issue project site guidelines, confirm resource deployment plans, and ensure all administrative and logistical aspects are covered. Initiate and lead the project construction and commissioning kick-off meeting.
  • Lock-in the construction and commissioning schedule: Maintain project timelines, conduct risk and opportunity assessments, and adhere to TFA Hour Estimates.
  • Monitor performance of EPC and Consortium Partner: Track productivity through photographs and site records, and address any concerns related to the labor force's capability to meet project requirements.
  • Deliver progress reports: Provide monthly progress reports, with occasional weekly and daily updates based on criticality. Include updates on project milestones, status, schedule deviations, and actions taken.
  • Report on key performance indicators (KPIs): Include safety metrics, quality standards, resource utilization, and financial performance.
  • Expedite closure of PAR/NCR/RCA processes: Mitigate potential issues, escalate when required to prevent MPWA activities from impacting the critical path and exposing MPWA to delay costs.
  • Identify, manage, and mitigate potential claims and risks.
  • Prepare site cost forecasts to ensure profitability and adherence to budget.
  • Ensure Punch List items are completed: Transfer responsibilities to the Warranty Program Manager.

Requirement
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering from an accredited college or university; a minimum of ten (10) years related experience and/or training in Gas or Steam Turbine EPC projects, downstream and upstream projects and/or major EPC industrial projects.
  • Thirty (30) hours of OSHA training/experience required.
  • Must be able to travel both domestically and internationally up to 60%.

WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY?
  • Excellent Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision & 401K Matching).
  • Excellent growth and advancement opportunities.
  • Tuition reimbursement and on-the-job training.
  • Paid vacation, sick time and holidays.
  • Committed to quality products and services.
  • Great working environment and culture.
  • Employee Appreciation Programs and Events.

Mitsubishi is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer actively seeking to diversify the workforce and is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity. Therefore, all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable law, are strongly encouraged to apply.