Job Department: Capital Construction
Reports To: Project Manager
Job Location: Client Assigned Facility
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: $175,000.00-$250,000.00

PROGRAM MANAGER – MECHANICAL/PIPING/STRUCTURAL/CIVIL

Position Summary:
The primary responsibility of the Program MANAGER  (Construction), is to oversee all field construction activities pertaining to trades associated with the following disciplines performed by Schultz Industrial at the Marathon – Los Angeles Refinery:
  • Piping
  • Structural
  • Mechanical/Equipment
  • Civil
  • Safety Attendants

The PROGRAM MANAGER (Construction) will be responsible for reporting/direct input of construction progress against trackers derived from a P6 schedule and owned by the client.  The ability for a person in this role to build strong teams/relationships, communicate clearly, instill trust in others both internally and externally (client), and plan, communicate and oversee the execution of multiple projects.
Though this role will report administratively to the Site Program Manager.

Position Responsibilities:
Essential responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Safety:
  • Enforce safe practices, company policies and site safety and Environmental programs.  Ensure all employees assigned to a project are properly trained.
  • Conduct regular job walks for safety audits and general oversight.  Provide corrective action recommendations as needed.
  • Participate in Safety meetings and promote Brock Core Values.

Quality:
  • Ensure compliance with industry codes, standards, and specifications.
  • Coordinate with Site QC Manager to develop training opportunities and identify trending areas of improvement.

Execution:
  • Manage procurement of all construction equipment, including outside rentals.  Manage jobsite equipment inventory up to and including return of equipment internally or to external vendors.
  • Engage with the client Coordinators and participate with the development of the project construction plan, including the advisement of installation, inspection and sell-off activities. Recommend recovery plans, schedule or job sequencing revisions as needed.
  • Work with the Superintendent(s) and Planner(s) to track RFIs and FCO’S to identify/review potential scope increases for client approval.
  • Procure and maintain all required craft manpower levels to support project budget and construction schedule. Develop and manage hiring plans and manpower forecasts.
  • Oversee daily timesheets and recommend/confirm overtime work requirements exceeding the project plan.

Miscellaneous:
  • Maintain a significant visual presence at the job site.
  • Attend regular client and internal meetings to assess overall project status, review look-aheads and address concerns.  Coordinate with other disciplines to ensure smooth execution of planned activities to the project schedule.  This may include, but is not limited to, materials management, safety attendants’ coordination, inspections, etc.
  • Participate in Constructability reviews and ad hoc design reviews as requested and advise client/Engineering teams on design optimizations.
  • Employ clear, effective communication with positive interpersonal skills when interacting with client, subcontractors, and staff/craft personnel.
  • Participate in a Lessons Learned exercise at completion of the project.

Other job duties/requirements include, but are not limited to:

Maintain a valid state-issued driver’s license.
  • Pass standard third party administered drug/background checks.
  • Proficiency with or willingness to learn use of common computer-based collaborative tools such as Microsoft Office Suite (including Teams), 3D model viewers and .pdf editors (e.g. Bluebeam).

Position Qualification Requirements:
Knowledge:
  • Working knowledge of erection, testing and inspection of ASME B31.3 piping systems.
  • Working knowledge of fabrication and erection of structural steel in accordance with AISC 303, AISC 360, and recent California Building Code requirements with local jurisdictional amendments.  Working knowledge of local building permit processes (Cities of Carson and Los Angeles).
  • Working knowledge of AWS structural welding requirements.
  • Working knowledge of typical refinery equipment:  rotating equipment such as pumps, compressors, fans, etc.; fixed equipment such as pressure vessels, boilers, heaters, etc.
  • Working knowledge of construction safety, pre-construction planning, union labor management, heavy industrial construction techniques, QA/QC methodologies and best practices in project delivery methods.

Experience:
  • Extensive (10+ years) construction experience in refinery/petrochemical facilities.
  • Substantial (5+ years) management experience.

This is a management position
This is a full time position

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