Parsons
We’re looking for someone who recognizes the smallest details most people don’t even know exist.
And knows that it takes a special persistence to comb through those details and use them as a base for consistently better work.
If the little things mean everything to you, we have a lot to talk about.
Let us hear from you today!
Ready to join a team that tackles infrastructure challenges?
Want to take your Engineering expertise to the next level to work on tough projects that will make a huge impact on waste/water treatment facilities.
We’re HIRING!
We would love to talk with you about Full-Time roles that we have in the San Diego, CA.
Pure Water San Diego is the City of San Diego’s (City) phased, multi-year program that will provide nearly one-half of San Diego’s water supply locally by 2035.
The Pure Water Program will include a system of treatment facilities, pump stations and pipelines that will be constructed in multiple phases and will use proven technology to clean recycled water to produce safe, high-quality drinking water, provide a reliable, sustainable, water supply and will offer a cost-effective investment for San Diego’s water needs.
With San Diego’s existing water system, only 8% of the wastewater leaving homes and businesses is recycled; the rest is treated and discharged into the ocean.
The Pure Water Program transforms the City’s water system into a complete water cycle that maximizes our use of water.
The Pure Water Program is the largest integrated infrastructure program the City of San Diego has undertaken and will be the first reservoir augmentation project in California.
Phase 1 of the Pure Water Program will cost $1.5 billion for planning, design, and construction.
Responsibilities:
• The Construction Manager will work on behalf of Parsons and the client with responsibilities including: Acts as the representative of Parsons with the client, subcontractors and suppliers during the project execution.
Represents the client in negotiations with regulatory agencies and in public meetings.
• Oversees establishment of the Construction Management Plan, Site Specific Health and Safety Plan, Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan, and other documents as required.
• Inspection – The selected candidate will have experience in and will be expected to supervise inspectors on assigned projects.
• Procurement – Prepare purchase requisitions and procure items necessary for the operation of the field office.
• Establish procedures for the administration of all field vehicles and equipment; maintain necessary status logs and reports.
• Supervise the work of subcontractors.
• Coordinates the drafting of requisitions, subcontract scopes of work, amendments, and task orders.
• Review and approve subcontractor safety plans and quality control plans.
• Ensure the subcontract files are maintained with current insurance certificates and correspondence.
Monitor subcontractor expenses versus budget.
Prepare draft amendments.
• Ensure the prime contract file is maintained current with insurance certificates and correspondence.
• Prepares and negotiates changes to the scope of work with the client and key subcontractors.
• Works to devise and execute actions plans to rectify potential cost overruns or delays, or to accommodate significant changes to the scope of work; advises the client and company management of any such changes.
• The Construction Manager is specifically responsible for maintaining current and timely change orders.
• Cost Engineering – Supervise the preparation of the clients monthly construction progress report and the clients contract status report.
• Prepare WBS, budgets and forecasts.
• Prepare monthly safety self assessment.
• Accounting – Supervise development of the monthly Parsons invoices; review for accuracy.
Review and approve subcontractor invoices.
• Prepare quarterly construction management reports and coordinate meetings.
• Quality – Establish the QA/QC Plan including development of the inspection & test plan.
• Supervise setup and accreditation of the onsite materials testing laboratory.
• Safety – Establish safety and emergency procedures.
Inspect the construction site weekly with the contractors safety representative.
Qualifications:
• Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering or a construction related field
• 10+ years of construction management experience with related projects
• Prior experience in overseeing and managing the construction of major capital improvement projects
The position requires a COVID vaccination or an approved accommodation/exemption for a disability/medical condition or religious belief.