Title Project Manager
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Management
Operations Manager, Program / Project Manager, Contracts Manager
Overview
Bilfinger is a leading international industrial services provider, driving efficiency and sustainability for the process industry. With 30,000+ employees and over 5 billion in revenue in 2024, we offer solutions in consulting, engineering, manufacturing, maintenance, turnarounds, and digital applications across key sectors like energy, chemicals, pharma, and oil & gas.
Bilfinger North America has a national reach spanning from Florida to Alaska, with professionals sharing a common goal: to keep promises, honor commitments and exceed client expectations. We offer a diverse portfolio of services that include national general contracting concentrating in the management and performance of Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contracts, Job Order Contracting, Design-Build, Bid-Build, and Construction Manager at Risk services;
Industrial Maintenance and Turnaround Solutions;
Chemical, Manufacturing, and Assembly services and Turbine Manufacturing.
At Bilfinger, we offer a work environment where you can learn and grow. Join us and be part of a team shaping the future!
The RoleThe Project Manager manages all facets of a construction program, including development, coordination, and implementation of a program schedule to ensure programs are completed on time, within budget, and meet or surpass expected quality. The Project Manager serves as a leader of the construction program, liaising between team members and clients on all matters. Project value will vary based on contract type and overall complexity, with projects generally ranging from $2,000 to $500,000 each or $1,500,000 annually.
Qualifications- 4+ years' experience in the construction industry with a commercial or industrial general contractor
- Experience managing and coordinating multiple projects, subcontractors, and vendors simultaneously
- Proficient in producing detailed fixed price estimates; ability to use RS Means or other published unit price books to produce detailed line-item estimates
- Effective negotiating skills
- Resource management, including operations support staff, vendors, subcontractors, and time
- Strong ability to:
- Adapt and be flexible to frequent changes in a fast-paced work environment and demonstrate integrity consistent with Centennial's core values
- Collaborate and work effectively in a team with diverse backgrounds and styles
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, including clear, concise, and professional presentation of information
- Adapt to evolving technology, design, means and methods, using tools such as Microsoft Office, Pro Core, Adobe, and Blue Beam
- Mentor and train assistant-level operations team members
- Project Management: Creates and manages budgets; communicates effectively with all team members (subcontractors and clients); ensures delivery order execution is in accordance with contract requirements; develops and reviews SOW through site visits, existing conditions, and client needs so project requirements and expectations are clearly defined; negotiates with client and subcontractors as necessary; coordinates project close out, obtaining required documentation, assisting in pre-final inspections and As-Built drawings
- Estimating: Prepares estimates based on technical specifications, SOW, and drawings; quantity take-offs for each job order; enters line items into Unit Price Book software using estimating tools and systems; develops pricing for non-scheduled line items
- Subcontractor Management: Solicits proposals from at least three vendors/subcontractors with documentation on equipment, material, and labor costs; evaluates proposals for compliance with SOW; negotiates delivery order subcontractor agreements; coordinates subcontractor buyout, site visits, and tracks proposals
- Scheduling: Develops and maintains project schedules with superintendents for use by customers and subcontractors
- Business Development: Contacts new and existing customers to discuss needs and understand potential framework agreements to propose solutions, identify improvements, enhance service and retention, and grow business
- Safety: Ensures compliance with Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) guidelines and procedures along with local requirements (OSHA, USACE EM385.1.1, etc.)
- Responsible for driving between project sites that are often miles apart or miles from the assigned office location. Occasional travel may be required.
- Work is performed in an office environment with site visits to construction locations; may involve varied weather conditions.
- The ability to walk over varied terrain; stand, walk, sit, talk, and hear
- The ability to frequently use hands to finger, handle, or feel
- The ability to occasionally climb, balance, stoop, kneel, squat, or reach
- The ability to frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally up to 25 pounds
- Specific vision abilities required include close…
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