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Construction Program Director

Albuquerque, New Mexico

At O’Connor Construction Management, Inc., our core values—One Team, Curiosity, Meaningful Service, and Integrity—drive everything we do. Founded in 1982 and still privately owned, we've become one of the nation's fastest-growing construction management consultancies. Serving markets across Federal, Education, Hospitality, Healthcare, Technology, and Commercial, we offer comprehensive services including Cost Management, Project Management, Scheduling, and Project Controls. Most importantly, our teams are passionate about supporting each other and making a difference in the communities we serve. 

We're thrilled to welcome a Program Manager to our team in Albuquerque, New Mexico! This role offers you the opportunity to be a leader in our project management team, where you'll be able to contribute to an upcoming large-scale, long-term higher education project.

If this sounds like a blast and you're a match, apply now! Applying only takes 60 seconds, and a Recruiter will respond to your resume within 5 business days.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead all responsibilities related to design and program management of new construction projects through the full life cycle.
  • Advise on project specifications and regulations while collaborating with other technical staff, including architects and consultants.
  • Lead in prioritizing, allocating all design and construction resources, and evaluating project initiation.
  • Manage field activities to ensure all projects are completed to plan and is executed within the established schedule and constraints.
  • Manage and monitor the pace and schedule of each project in conjunction with office-based cost and schedule support.
  • Evaluate cost-effective solutions to potential scheduling conflicts.
  • Review and ensure all institutional planning objectives and strategies are implemented into the organization's strategic plan.
  • Oversee all quality assurance duties to ensure alignment with institutional standards.
  • Review and contribute to budget development, ongoing budget and cost management and contractor selections.
  • Understand and oversee the needs of consultants, contractors, budgets, and schedules of large-scale projects and programs.
  • Oversee and adjust policies and procedures as needed for streamlining project execution.
  • Prepare and present written reports, presentations, briefings, and other technical documentation regarding project status.

Qualifications:

  • A minimum of seven years of experience in Project/Construction Management or the construction industry.
  • Experience working on large-scale institutional building projects, sustainable design, infrastructure project management, and/or higher education research, laboratory/pharmaceutical/healthcare project experience.
  • Strong understanding of budgeting, estimating, and strategic planning.
  • High attention to detail, organizational skills, and deadline management skills.
  • Strong self-starter who can work independently on-site while collaborating with other team members, as needed.
  • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil, mechanical, electrical engineering, architecture or related field preferred.

Benefits include:

  • Company-sponsored Medical/Dental/Vision and Life Insurance
  • 401K Program with a Company Match
  • Paid Holidays / Sick Leave / Vacation Accrual
  • Company Team Building, Employee Events, and a fun, people first environment

O’Connor Construction Management, Inc. (OCMI) is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. OCMI does not discriminate based on race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any protected category prohibited by local, state, or federal laws. #LI-EJ1

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