The Field Construction Manager is responsible for duties that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Inspects and observes that a construction project, or an aspect of a construction project, is constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications of the project
- Identifies unforeseen conditions or errors in the plans or specifications and communicates such to the attention of their supervisor or the client
- Maintains an accurate set of field notes and daily diary
- Assists more experienced staff in a variety of inspections, as well as, efforts in estimating, record keeping and the preparation of as-built drawings and records
- Becomes knowledgeable with the pertinent information of a construction project, or aspect of a construction project, including but not limited to the plans and specifications, restrictions and right of ways, permits, test procedures, schedules, shop drawings, utility locations and information
- Develops and maintains a professional working relationship with construction contractors or subcontractors, and engineering/architectural design team
- Demonstrates sufficient skills and judgment to be the sole inspector on a construction site
- Prepares daily reports, takes progress photos, maintains record document information
- Monitors and records contractor’s work performance with the contract requirements and conducts final inspections, prepares punch lists, and collects documentation for closing out of contracts
- Coordinates materials testing, surveying services and other sub professional services that may be required
- Reviews and recommends progress payments to the contractor
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- High School Diploma and 3 - 6 years of relevant experience; or
Associates Degree or Bachelors Degree and 0 – 3 years experience
- Certifications may be required at time of employment on one or more of the following: ICBO certification for Special Inspector (Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Structural Steel & Welding), OSHPD, DSA, AWS, CALTRANS QA/QC Filed Welding or other certifications which may be required by the client.
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