Job Summary:
The Project Manager – Steel Structure will be responsible
for leading the design, construction, and implementation of steel structure
projects from conception to completion. The role demands a strategic leader
with strong project management experience in the steel fabrication and
construction industry, ensuring the project is completed on time, within
budget, and in compliance with industry standards.
Key Responsibilities:
A project manager's primary
responsibility is to plan the project comprehensively. Lead the planning,
coordination, and execution of projects involving both steel structure and road
infrastructure elements. Create detailed project plans, including defining
project scope, timeline, cost estimates, resource requirements, and identifying
potential risks. Coordinate with internal teams, contractors, subcontractors,
and suppliers to ensure alignment with project objectives and timelines.
Project managers must also keep a
project within its financial constraints. Develop, manage, and monitor project
budgets, ensuring expenditures remain within the approved budget. Oversee cost
management processes, including procurement, materials, and subcontractor
payments. Track and report on project financials, including cost estimates,
actual expenses, and forecasts for stakeholders. The project's financial health
is key to maintaining transparency and managing expectations.
Quality Control &
Safety Compliance:
Ensure that the design,
fabrication, and construction of steel structures and road infrastructure meet
industry standards, client specifications, and safety regulations. Conduct
regular quality checks, site inspections, and audits to ensure adherence to
project specifications, construction codes, and safety standards. Implement
proactive safety measures, ensuring all workers comply with safety protocols
and regulatory requirements.
Lead, manage, and mentor project
teams, including engineers, contractors, and subcontractors, ensuring
productivity and clear communication throughout the project. Conduct regular
project meetings to assess progress, address issues, and keep the project on
track. Supervise on-site activities, ensuring tasks are being carried out
according to the project schedule and with high quality.
Effective communication is a cornerstone of
project management. Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring
consistent communication regarding project progress, potential issues, and
solutions. Collaborate with various stakeholders, including local authorities,
engineering consultants, and architects, to ensure all project aspects align
with regulatory and design requirements. Maintain and strengthen relationships
with external vendors, suppliers, and contractors.
Every project requires thorough
documentation. Project managers are responsible for keeping detailed records of
all project elements, such as contracts, plans, financial statements, and
communications. Effective documentation aids in maintaining project continuity,
ensuring compliance, and providing a valuable resource for future projects.
Compliance and
Regulatory Adherence
Depending on the industry, project
managers may also need to ensure that the project adheres to relevant laws,
regulations, and standards. This is particularly important in healthcare,
construction, and financial services, where regulatory compliance is tightly
controlled.
Risk Management & Problem
Solving:
Identify potential project risks
related to design, schedule, resources, and safety, and proactively address
them through mitigation strategies. Resolve project issues efficiently,
including technical, operational, and communication-related challenges. This
proactive approach helps avoid delays and ensures smooth project execution.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil
Engineering, Construction Management, Structural Engineering, or related field.
Master’s degree or relevant
certifications (e.g., PMP, LEED, or PE) are a plus.
Minimum of 10+ years of experience
in project management in the construction industry, with a focus on steel
structures, building construction, and road infrastructure.
Proven track record of successfully
managing complex projects, particularly in steel construction and roadworks.
Extensive experience in budget
management, cost control, and resource management in large-scale construction
projects.
Proficient in project management
software (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, Procore).
Strong knowledge
of steel fabrication, structural engineering, and road construction techniques.
Familiarity with AutoCAD, BIM, or
similar design software.
Strong leadership, communication,
and interpersonal skills.
Ability to
manage multiple projects simultaneously and prioritize tasks effectively.
Excellent problem-solving,
decision-making, and conflict resolution skills.
In-depth knowledge of local
building codes, construction standards, and safety regulations related to steel
structure and road infrastructure.
Preferred Qualifications:
Certification in Project Management
(PMP, Prince2) or a relevant structural engineering certification (PE).
Experience working with
multi-disciplinary teams across different construction domains.
Familiarity with advanced technologies
such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and 3D modeling for construction.