
Construction Manager - Facilities
ARM Energy · Houston, TX
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- Full-time
- $150,000 / year
- Houston, TX
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Construction Manager - Facilities
ARM Energy · Houston, TX
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Job highlights
- Manage facilities construction projects end-to-end.
- Develop project plans, schedules, and budgets.
- Oversee construction, safety, and contractor performance.
- Ensure regulatory compliance and risk mitigation.
- Communicate project status across all levels.
About the role
Company Overview
ARM Energy is headquartered in Houston, TX, with offices in Calgary, Los Angeles, and Nashville. ARM Energy is a premier energy marketing and infrastructure firm, active in every sector of the energy value chain across all major North American oil and gas basins. ARM Energy’s Midstream team is seeking qualified candidates for a Construction Manager – Facilities based out of our Houston office.Position Overview
The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of high-pressure natural gas compression and metering facility design, compression and metering facilities construction, regulatory requirements, along with strong leadership and communications skills. This position is accountable for project construction planning, assisting with preliminary design development and execution, including creation of project schedules, cost estimates, and scopes of work.Primary Responsibilities
- Develop scopes of work, detailed estimates, construction contracts and other duties to support project execution
- Lead projects from front-end development throughout construction; including identifying business objectives, defining scope, building costs estimates and schedules, developing and overseeing execution plans
- Actively manage project risks by identifying risks and implementation of risk mitigation plans
- Coordinate with internal and external resources, ensuring projects remain within scope, schedule, and defined budgets
- Develop and Manage construction inspection plans and staffing for facilities projects.
- Assist in the development and management of construction safety plans and verify contractor safety plans meet or exceed company and industry requirements.
- Monitor and control project progress, executing disciplined change management
- Effectively communicate across all levels of the organization and aligns expectations about a project’s scope, objectives, expectations, and outcomes
- Manage FAT Testing of equipment skids at related fabrication vendor facilities
Qualifications
Requirements:- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
- 15-25 years of progressive project experience
- Minimum of 10 years’ experience working as a Construction Manager
- Minimum of 10 years’ experience managing contractors
- Experience executing both small (<$10 MM) and large-scale ($10 MM to $500 MM) natural gas or natural gas liquids facilities projects
- Management experience in the pipeline industry
- Fluent in project management procedures and execution practices
- Demonstrated knowledge of OSHA and Department of Transportation Minimum Federal Safety Standards, Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 192
- Demonstrated ability to analyze problems and prioritize tasks
- Understanding of regulatory requirements
- Thorough understanding of welding practices and procedures including but not limited to API 1104 and ASME Section IX. Verify and document welding procedures and welder certifications prior to construction start
- Thorough understanding of Non-destructive Testing (NDE) Methods and procedures
- Thorough understanding of compressor station construction and supporting facilities construction
- Thorough understanding of measurement and interconnect station facilities construction
- High level understanding of commercial contracts and related measurement practices and equipment to satisfy agreement obligations
- Fluent in English, oral and written required
- Ability to effectively communicate and interface with customers
- Ability to address and handle confidential issues and materials on a regular basis
- Ability to accept changes and quickly align resources to effect outcomes
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
Key Skills/Competency
- Construction Management
- Facilities Design
- Project Execution
- Risk Management
- Contract Management
- Safety Management
- Pipeline Industry
- Natural Gas Facilities
- Welding Practices
- Non-destructive Testing
Skills & topics
- Construction Manager
- Facilities Management
- Project Management
- Energy Industry
- Natural Gas
- Infrastructure
- Engineering
- Construction
- Safety Management
- Contract Management
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your 15+ years of project experience and 10+ years managing construction and contractors, specifically for natural gas facilities.
- Quantify achievements: Use numbers to demonstrate the scale of projects managed (e.g., $10 MM to $500 MM) and your success in meeting scope, schedule, and budget.
- Showcase technical expertise: Emphasize your knowledge of high-pressure gas compression, metering facilities, welding (API 1104, ASME IX), NDE, and safety regulations (OSHA, DOT 49 CFR 192).
- Prepare for behavioral questions: Be ready to discuss your leadership, communication, risk management, and problem-solving skills, providing specific examples.
- Research ARM Energy: Understand their role in the energy value chain and their presence across North America to align your answers with their business objectives.
Technical preparation
Review natural gas facility design standards.,Study API 1104 and ASME Section IX welding.,Understand DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.,Practice project scheduling and cost estimation.
Behavioral questions
Describe a complex project risk you managed.,How do you ensure contractor safety compliance?,Give an example of effective stakeholder communication.,How do you handle project scope changes?
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Frequently asked questions
- What are the primary responsibilities of a Construction Manager Facilities at ARM Energy?
- As a Construction Manager Facilities at ARM Energy, you will lead projects from front-end development through construction, including scope definition, estimating, scheduling, and execution oversight. Your responsibilities also include managing project risks, coordinating resources, ensuring safety compliance, and overseeing testing and contract management.
- What experience is crucial for the Construction Manager Facilities role at ARM Energy?
- ARM Energy requires at least 15-25 years of progressive project experience, with a minimum of 10 years as a Construction Manager and 10 years managing contractors. Experience with natural gas or NGL facilities projects ranging from <$10 MM to $500 MM is essential, along with pipeline industry management experience.
- What technical knowledge is expected for this ARM Energy Construction Manager position?
- The ideal candidate possesses a deep understanding of high-pressure natural gas compression and metering facility design and construction. This includes expertise in welding practices (API 1104, ASME IX), non-destructive testing, OSHA and DOT safety regulations, and project management procedures.
- How does ARM Energy approach safety for its construction projects?
- ARM Energy places a strong emphasis on safety. The Construction Manager will assist in developing and managing construction safety plans, verifying that contractor safety plans meet or exceed company and industry requirements, ensuring a safe working environment.
- What is the educational requirement for the Construction Manager Facilities job at ARM Energy?
- A Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. The company values extensive practical experience and progressive project experience in the field.
- How important are communication skills for this role at ARM Energy?
- Effective communication is critical. You must be able to communicate across all levels of the organization, aligning expectations regarding project scope, objectives, and outcomes with stakeholders.
- What types of facilities projects does ARM Energy manage?
- ARM Energy manages a range of natural gas and natural gas liquids facilities projects. This includes compressor stations, metering facilities, and interconnect stations, encompassing both small (<$10 MM) and large-scale ($10 MM to $500 MM) projects.
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