Pre-Construction Manager II - Shyft6
Maitland, FL 32751
About the Job
SUMMARY
The Preconstruction Manager II (PCM II) is accountable for determining the most efficient total cost to complete assigned projects. The PCM II will run multiple projects with moderate to high complexity with additional oversight on PCM I and Estimator Projects. All types of estimates are required, including conceptual, preliminary budgets, final detailed estimates, negotiated prices, competitive bids, and self-perform estimates. The incumbent is also expected to strategize the overall composition of the estimate scope/pricing to create the best balance between Client service, profit, team, and logistics. All employees embrace and demonstrate the company mission and values by committing to incredible customer service, both internally and externally. Personal accountability, initiative, and teamwork are the hallmarks of our success.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Utilizing urgency, working under the direction of the Divisional Manager or VP responsible for the project, estimate the total scope of work, including all items shown and called for in the project documents and inferred items
Oversees and maintains effective and timely communication between the Owner,
Preconstruction Department, and Project Management teams; working to instill trust in the entire project team
Responsible for management of internal team members and their deliverables on projects with multiple PCM/s Estimators
Responsible for ensuring complete subcontractor bid coverage to meet the expectations of the Divisional Manager or Vice President responsible for the project
Evaluates and organize bid documents ensuring accuracy
Responsible for full project takeoff
Manage the vetting and signing process of qualified subcontractors using the qualification process before subcontract execution
Provides a timely and proper turnover of the entire project estimate to the project management team
Acts as a mentor and coach to other estimating employees and provides regular feedback aiding in their development
Maintains effective communication with each subcontractor bidding on the project utilizing the telephone. Follow up with each subcontractor number carried in our pricing. Must verbally confirm receipt and ensure complete understanding of job scopes
Works alongside the Project Management team to complete bid day estimates using Excel
Responsible for a complete Bid Day Summary sheet with all internal takeoff, internal estimates, and filled-out bid tabs before the final review with the project team
Ensure all internal costs added to a project are valid market rates with backup
Manages the financial process with the Precon and project management team and ensures all financial requirements are met before submitting the estimate
Communicate and ensure collection of bidding scope checklist with project bidders. This could include written scopes of work, excel checklists, phasing plans, sample subcontracts, sample insurance, schedules, and other self or team-created documents
Responsible for a completed Clarifications document specifically excluding all items not included in our pricing and qualifying and deviations from the bid documents
Facilitate requests for required subcontractor information to the firms under consideration for each trade
Proactively ensures work product is concise, accurate, and up to date, confirming correct amounts, dates, spelling, and other data is accurate
Responsible for covering the entire cost of the project, no less than 0.5% of the end total
Proactively recognizes and mitigates cost risk in the estimate
Conducts constructability reviews
Assemble final cost, including a self and peer-reviewed price in each category/trade, ensuring all costs are calculated correctly to the total bid amount
Participates in the closeout of final prices with the Preconstruction Department and Divisional Manager
Coordinate and schedule a turnover meeting to include final project pricing, detailed documentation to completely convey the entire scope of work, potential subcontractor team, contract requirements, and breakdown of costs/fees
Prepare the Project Turnover form, including highlighted takeoff sheets, checklists, and other documentation to communicate the scope of work requirements and send it to the Divisional Manager 24 hours before the meeting
Assist the PM team with pre-award meetings as required
Work directly with DM to closeout final prices before the estimate is submitted
Review the subcontract “Exhibit B” scope of work, contract price, price breakdowns, unit prices, labor rates, and document log to ensure all agree with the estimate and subcontractor review meetings
Responsible for keeping the required archived copy of all documents used to prepare the estimate
Demonstrates a complete understanding of construction budget and pricing with the ability to evaluate potential opportunities to increase profitability and negotiate costs
Working knowledge of tax implications for the state where the project is located
Manage internal workload by building a schedule of projected workload and inputting that schedule into the proper scheduling software, updating the DM or VP of Estimating
Must complete all work within the allotted timeframe once the schedule is created and accepted by the team.
Actively promotes and markets to clients and design teams
Communicate clearly and timely across the company; takes action to request information necessary to meet customer expectations and internal deadlines
Prioritize safety by conducting all work in a safe and efficient manner, complying with all local, state, and federal safety and health regulations
Maintain healthy, professional relationships, both internally and externally
Create a consistent, professional work product that meets or exceeds standards
Promote and support a culture of inclusion where opinions are heard, valued, and respected
Promote a positive company image through both communications and actions
Perform other incidental and related duties as required and assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to 7 years in construction management, engineering, architecture, or a related field
Expert knowledge of computer software, including Excel, Word, and Microsoft Outlook
Working knowledge of construction management software
Excellent problem-solving math skills
Strong working knowledge of blueprints, submittals, and shop drawings
Excellent communication skills with the ability to handle confidential information
Excellent organizational skills
Proven problem-solving skills with a solution-oriented mindset
Demonstrates strong time management skills
Demonstrates punctuality and a sense of urgency
Displays personal initiative and professionalism
Strong leadership, mentoring, and negotiation skills
Must be able to work independently with little supervision
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Regular and consistent attendance is expected and a necessary component of the job
Employee will be required to work a minimum of forty (40) hours per week or as many hours as it may take to perform the duties mentioned above. The schedule may vary based on business demands and could require evening hours and/or weekends
Employee is to wear all personal protective equipment (PPE) required while on any company construction site, including, but not limited to, a hard hat, hi-visibility vest, work boots, eye protection, and hearing protection
Frequently moving in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments, including tight and confined spaces
Frequently remaining in a stationary position, often standing, or sitting for prolonged periods
Frequently communicating with others to exchange accurate information
Frequently using manual dexterity, including wrists, hands, and fingers, to work with equipment as well as typing
Frequently assessing the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned
Frequently utilizing visual acuity to operate equipment, read technical information, and/or use a keyboard
Occasionally moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one work site to another
Occasionally adjusting, lifting, or moving objects up to 50 pounds in all directions
Occasionally performing activities such as climbing, balance, bending, stooping, kneeling, and crawling