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Senior Construction Management Project Risk Management Professional

CMCOM LLC

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$70 - $120/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago

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Job description

CM-COM – Now Hiring: Senior Construction Management Project Risk Management Professional

Location: New York / New Jersey Port District | Hybrid Potential
Employment Type: Full-Time W-2 Employee
Pay Rate: $70–$120/hour W-2, commensurate with verified experience, credentials, software proficiency, and role alignment

ABOUT CMCOM

CMCOM LLC is a certified MBE / DBE / SBE construction management, engineering, project controls, and professional services firm supporting complex public-sector capital programs across infrastructure, transportation, aviation, rail, transit, utilities, resiliency, energy, and vertical construction.

CMCOM partners with major public agencies and infrastructure owners to deliver disciplined construction management, project controls, cost and schedule oversight, risk management, compliance support, and technology-enabled program delivery. Our work is grounded in technical excellence, accountability, responsiveness, and a commitment to supporting high-impact public infrastructure programs.

CMCOM is seeking senior-level construction project risk management professionals to support public-agency infrastructure assignments.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Lead, facilitate, or support structured construction project risk assessment workshops with owner representatives, engineers, construction managers, estimators, schedulers, designers, project executives, and technical subject matter experts.
  • Identify, document, evaluate, and prioritize project risks affecting cost, schedule, scope, safety, procurement, logistics, phasing, permitting, utilities, stakeholder coordination, construction sequencing, operational continuity, and capital delivery performance.
  • Develop and maintain project risk registers with clear descriptions of risk, probability, impact, ownership, mitigation strategy, residual exposure, and reporting status.
  • Review engineering design reports, construction cost estimates, Primavera P6 schedules, contract documents, construction phasing plans, project controls data, and other technical documentation.
  • Perform qualitative risk analysis, including likelihood, impact, exposure ranking, risk scoring, mitigation effectiveness, residual risk evaluation, and response planning.
  • Perform quantitative risk modeling, including Monte Carlo simulation, cost-risk analysis, schedule-risk analysis, contingency modeling, and interpretation of risk results.
  • Support cost risk modeling using Lumivero @RISK, Microsoft Excel, Monte Carlo simulation tools, or comparable risk analysis platforms.
  • Support schedule risk modeling using Oracle Primavera Risk Analysis, Primavera P6, Monte Carlo simulation tools, or comparable schedule risk platforms.
  • Prepare formal project risk assessment reports, including executive summaries, project descriptions, workshop notes, cost and schedule inputs, key assumptions, completed risk registers, model results, contingency recommendations, findings, mitigation strategies, and lessons learned.
  • Support risk mitigation workshops by presenting analytical findings and coordinating with project teams to identify feasible mitigation strategies, implementation durations, cost impacts, and residual risk outcomes.
  • Provide project risk briefings, risk governance support, stakeholder coordination, training, mentoring, continuous improvement recommendations, and related project controls services.

MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Candidates must be able to demonstrate the following minimum qualifications:

  • Minimum 5+ years of construction risk assessment and construction risk management experience.
  • Experience supporting infrastructure, transportation, aviation, rail, transit, marine, tunnel, bridge, utility, resiliency, building, or public-agency capital projects.
  • Direct experience facilitating or supporting formal project risk assessment workshops.
  • Direct experience performing qualitative risk assessment, including probability, impact, risk scoring, exposure ranking, mitigation effectiveness, and residual risk evaluation.
  • Direct experience performing quantitative risk modeling, including cost-risk analysis, schedule-risk analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, contingency analysis, or comparable risk modeling methods.
  • Experience preparing, managing, or materially contributing to formal project risk assessment reports.
  • Experience developing or maintaining risk registers, risk matrices, mitigation plans, contingency recommendations, and lessons learned documentation.
  • Strong working knowledge of construction management, project controls, cost estimating, scheduling, procurement, change management, logistics, claims avoidance, and public-agency project delivery.
  • Eligibility to work in the United States and the ability to complete required employment documentation, including I-9 verification.
  • Ability to satisfy public-agency background screening, identification, confidentiality, cybersecurity, and facility access requirements where required.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE / TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE

Candidates must have demonstrated experience with the following:

  • Microsoft Excel for risk modeling, data analysis, assumptions tracking, formulas, tables, and reporting.
  • Primavera P6 schedule review, schedule validation, or schedule development.
  • Monte Carlo simulation methods or comparable quantitative risk modeling methods.
  • Review of construction cost estimates, project schedules, scope assumptions, risk inputs, model outputs, and contingency results.
  • Documentation of risk modeling assumptions, findings, mitigation recommendations, and formal risk report content.

Priority Requirement: CMCOM is seeking candidates with hands-on experience using both Lumivero @RISK and Oracle Primavera Risk Analysis.

PREFERRED TRANSPORTATION / PUBLIC-AGENCY EXPERIENCE

Experience in transportation and public-agency infrastructure is highly preferred. Candidates with prior experience supporting MTA, NJ TRANSIT, Port Authority of NY & NJ, Amtrak, NYC Transit, aviation, rail, bridge, tunnel, bus, utility, resiliency, or other major transportation infrastructure programs will receive priority consideration.

Relevant transportation-agency experience may include capital program risk assessment, construction project risk workshops, Primavera P6 schedule review, cost and schedule risk modeling, contingency analysis, mitigation planning, formal risk assessment reporting, secure facility coordination, and agency stakeholder reporting.

SOFT SKILLS

  • Executive-level professionalism and communication.
  • Strong workshop facilitation and stakeholder-management capability.
  • Excellent written, verbal, analytical, and documentation skills.
  • Ability to translate complex project risk data into clear findings, recommendations, and executive-ready reports.
  • Strong judgment, confidentiality, accountability, and attention to detail.
  • Ability to coordinate effectively with engineers, estimators, schedulers, construction managers, program managers, executives, and public-agency representatives.
  • Self-directed, organized, responsive, and able to perform in a deadline-driven task-order environment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Professional certifications such as PMP, PMI-RMP, PMI-SP, PSP, EVP, CCP, CEP, PE, CCM, AACE, or related credentials.
  • Experience with public-agency on-call, task-order, indefinite delivery, or professional services contracts.
  • Experience preparing risk reports for capital authorization, executive review, funding approval, contingency validation, mitigation planning, or project delivery decision-making.
  • Experience with project controls systems, dashboards, cost-loaded schedules, change management, claims avoidance, sequencing analysis, and capital program governance.
  • Experience supporting secure public-agency facilities or assignments requiring background screening, confidentiality controls, protected information handling, or facility access credentials.

Company Description

CMCOM is a certified MBE/DBE/SBE construction management, engineering, and technology
consulting firm providing owner-side support to public agencies across the New York region.
We specialize in program controls, engineering systems integration, and digital transformation
for clients such as the Port Authority of NY & NJ, NYC DEP, DCAS, DDC, and MTA.
Our team combines construction management and advanced technology expertise to help
agencies modernize infrastructure delivery and improve project transparency.