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Construction Manager Nationwide

Job in Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming, 83001, USA
Listing for: Alpha Corporation
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
  • Construction
    Civil Engineering, Operations Manager, Site Manager
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Construction Manager  Nationwide

Career Opportunities with Alpha Corporation

Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available.

Alpha Corporation established in 1979, is a full-service woman-owned firm, providing civil, structural engineering, program and construction management, project controls, and technology services for various building types, transportation, and heavy infrastructure projects. We provide services to a broad spectrum of clients, including all levels of government agencies, public, and private enterprises/partnerships.

Alpha Corporation’s vision is to be recognized by clients for responsive, innovative and quality services in the building, transportation and infrastructure sectors, and to be the employer of choice for professionals seeking stimulating and rewarding careers.

We are currently hiring a Construction Manager to work with our federal clients that include, but are not limited to, the General Services Administration and Department of Interior - National Park Service on Nationwide projects in varying degree that may include facility renovations, site/civil roadway and infrastructure improvement projects. The Construction Manager must have the ability to relocate as necessary, throughout the U.S., to work full‑time from initiation to project closeout.

Responsibilities

The Construction Manager will be responsible for providing owner’s representative management and oversight as well as construction contract administration and management of projects to oversee the steps necessary to proactively manage and close out each construction contract from inception to completion. The Construction Manager is ultimately responsible for monitoring and reporting the contractor’s on‑site activities and verifying that work has been completed in accordance with the contract documents.

  • Coordinating and controlling all construction management activities including claims management, project coordination, risk management, and quality management.
  • Communicating and interacting with team members and authorities involved in the planning, design, execution and construction activities of the project.
  • Managing, monitoring and tracking project objectives including the scope of work, schedule, and budget of construction activities.
  • Overseeing construction activities to determine whether the work has been executed in accordance with contract documents, applicable building codes, applicable quality standards, and safety standards.
  • Conducting and documenting weekly progress meetings and other on‑site, routine and special purpose meetings.
  • Overseeing quality requirements of the contract including required field soils and materials testing and special testing requirements.
  • Verifying that project permits are obtained, maintained and properly implemented by the responsible entity.
  • Performing construction quality inspections on civil, structural, architectural, MEP systems and assemblies.
  • Tracking pay estimate quantities of work as reported in weekly field reports and verifying that the contractor’s monthly pay request quantities are correct.
  • Reviewing the contractor’s pay application.
  • Performing review of contractor’s baseline schedule and monthly progress update schedules.
  • Reviewing submittals and RFIs.
  • Leading the RFI response process in coordination with the Construction Coordinator.
  • Reviewing the contractor’s progress schedules and coordinating with the construction schedule subject matter expert’s.
  • Identifying contract changes and determining if the contract change involves a change to the contract price or contract time, and preparing the associated work change directive (WCD).
  • Preparing change order and modification materials including scopes of work, independent government estimates; analyze price‑proposals; prepare negotiation positions and participate in contractor change order negotiation sessions.
  • Performing project closeout tasks including collecting and organizing O&M manuals, warranties, project record drawings and documents.
  • Coordinating the start‑up schedule for inspection requirements with contractors and reviewing the testing results and tracking deficiencies noted in the test reports.
  • Generating and coordinating the…
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