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Construction Manager

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Vertical Bridge is the nation's largest private owner and operator of communications infrastructure and locations, providing build-to-suit and colocation solutions to the wireless industry. Founded in 2014, the company is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. In 2020, Vertical Bridge became the first tower company in the world to achieve the CarbonNeutral® company certified status and has been recertified every year since. 

Summary: 
The position is responsible for complete scheduling, coordination and oversight of all activities required to construct new sites in the Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota areas.

Job Functions:

  • Establish and maintain daily project plans for multiple sites as required; work directly with clients, if required, with support from internal and external resources.
  • Assist in defining construction Statement of Work (SOW) for Request for Proposal (RFP) process as required for all contractors and material vendors to provide construction services to complete the project(s). Assist in the selection of contractors to bid/award the construction of sites.
  • Attend any A&E or Utility walks as requested to assist with site design/routing of utilities to implement to make any needed adjustments for constructability and cost savings
  • Prior to starting construction, coordinate and confirm site staking and layout for correct setbacks, access & utility easements, tower placement/guy anchor locations and compound fencing. Ensure underground utilities have been identified and properly marked. Assist in the coordination and delivery of anchors and towers when required.
  • Manage contractors from BP, construction activities, OTHVR and job close-out (Certificate of Occupancy). Inspect job sites as required to ensure construction is completed according to plans and VB/customer specifications. Initiate and conduct necessary meetings to keep the project on schedule and within budget with early problem resolution. Make any required request to correct any deficiencies that are identified. Immediately notify others regarding any project delays or additional project costs
  • Ensure that all VB and OSHA safety practices are being adhered to during all phases of construction. Immediately stop work on any site where unsafe activities or conditions exist. Work with the contractor to bring all activities into compliance. Immediately report any on site accidents or injuries to supervisor and HR
  • Complete all project closeouts including site walks, punch list item completion, document upload, and accounting all required accounting requirements for each project including requisitions, purchase orders and invoice approvals
  • Maintain all project records and data on company database and utilize workflow and project management tools to manage assigned projects
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Vice President of Development or Director of Construction

Supervisory Responsibilities: 
None

Working Conditions and Physical Demands: 
Working in a combination of field and office environments. Position will involve extensive travel to sites for field activities. It is expected that 40% - 60% of the time this position will be functioning on the road and traveling to various sites while executing all necessary tasks as highlighted above while traveling.

Education and Experience:

  • Four-year degree preferred, Civil or equivalent Engineering degree, or equivalent work experience
  • Minimum 5 - 7 years’ experience in wireless communication construction and construction project management required
  • Working knowledge of OSHA and industry construction practices and policies regarding safety
  • Proficient user of MS Excel and Word
  • Demonstrated mastery in ongoing multiple tasking and project management skills
  • Required to have a valid driver’s license
  • Ability to work in fast-paced and pressured environment
  • Excellent client and vendor relationship skills
  • Effective in an entrepreneurial culture, working independently and as part of a team

Vertical Bridge is committed to a policy of equal employment and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee. Vertical Bridge is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

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