
Staff / Senior Generation Construction Manager
Portland General Electric · Wilsonville, OR
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- Full-time
- $130,000 / year
- Wilsonville, OR
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Staff / Senior Generation Construction Manager
Portland General Electric · Wilsonville, OR
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Job highlights
- Lead construction for complex generation projects.
- Manage safety, quality, budget, and schedule.
- Provide input on design and pre-construction phases.
- Administer contracts and resolve disputes.
- Requires 5-8+ years of construction management experience.
About the role
Generation Construction Manager
The Generation, T&D Project Management Office provides project and construction management services in the delivery of a large portion of PGE’s capital portfolio. The Gen T&D PMO manages, coordinates, constructs and puts into service some of the most complex and critical projects within the PGE portfolio to help achieve both near term and long-term objectives working with great people and leveraging sound project management & construction management principles and processes. The Generation Construction Manager is a key member of the Construction Management team that leads the contracted construction activities within PGE’s Generation Department safely, with the highest quality, on time and within budget. This position will also provide input and guidance during a project’s pre-design, engineering and final design phases. *Position is open to senior or staff level experience, see determining qualifications below. Posted at senior level. Position Summary Provides engineering and project-related support, technical project and construction management and maintenance services for all asset classes, as well as planning and design of new and/or upgrade installation projects as required by PGE customers. Provides contract management, coordination and inspection expertise for construction and maintenance projects. Work locations may be on site throughout the PGE territory as well as locations outside of the service territory where PGE owned assets are located. Remote work will be limited. Responsibilities- Safety Practices and Training: Assures project safety by establishing and maintaining effective communication between engineering, plant/operations personnel and construction participants and by ensuring the use of safe working practices in accordance with company safety culture, safety programs and policies, and relevant state and federal laws, regulations and requirements; designs and provides plant safety training to contractors when necessary.
- Project Planning: Delineates the scope, budgeting, scheduling, and performance requirements for the most complex generation, general facilities and switchyard/substation construction and major maintenance projects; establishes project implementation plans; oversees preparation of bid documents, conduct of site visits and review and evaluation of bid proposals; negotiates contract terms and makes recommendations for contract awards for the most complex projects; uses proven project management tools and systems.
- Environmental Requirements: Oversees and ensures coordination of permit/environmental requirements for highly environmentally sensitive and the most complex projects; provides updates to PGE’s Environmental Services.
- Constructability: Oversees and provides authoritative advice on integrating construction knowledge into the conceptual planning, design, construction and field operations of a project with the goal to achieve timely, accurate and cost-effective overall project objectives; reviews construction processes for the most complex projects from start to finish during preconstruction phase; identifies obstacles before the project is built to reduce or prevent errors, delays and cost overruns.
- Project Coordination: Manages multidiscipline construction activities with plant/operations management and maintenance personnel and consultants for the most complex projects; monitors project status to ensure schedule is maintained and completion is timely; tracks budget; assesses project performance; reports progress; identifies potential problems; evaluates effectiveness of project processes; ensures construction and maintenance activities support plant outage windows and operations priorities.
- Contract Administration: For the most complex projects, screens potential bidders on contracts, manages contracts as PGE representative, monitors contractors’ work and verifies materials and workmanship to ensure deliverables meet contract specifications, designs and general terms & conditions; ensures compliance with permits; negotiates changes with contractor and prepares change orders; reviews and approves payment of invoices.
- Claims and Issue Resolution: Develops effective communications and mechanisms for resolving conflicts; identifies and resolves contractor performance issues or problems and contractor claims, including settling disputes with and among contractors and subcontractors.
- Education: Requires a bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering or other related field or equivalent experience.
- Experience: Eight or more years in managing complex construction projects or related field.
- Valid Driver's License required
- Education: Requires a bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering or other related field or equivalent experience.
- Experience: Five or more years in managing complex construction projects or related field.
- Valid Driver's License required
- CCM or PMP current certification
- Advanced experience and knowledge in multi-use commercial and industrial construction projects and management
- Advanced knowledge of generation plant design, operation, construction processes and maintenance practices
- Advanced knowledge of procurement and contract administration, including PGE policies and procedures
- Advanced knowledge of process, procedures for project controls and estimates.
- Advanced knowledge of heavy civil construction materials, processes and equipment
- Advanced knowledge of federal and state safety laws, regulations and requirements and company safety practices, policies, program and reporting requirements
- Intermediate computer skills using software applications for construction project management
Skills & topics
- Construction Manager
- Project Management
- Generation Projects
- PGE
- Portland General Electric
- Capital Portfolio
- Safety Management
- Contract Administration
- Constructability
- Budget Management
- Schedule Management
- Engineering
- Construction Management
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight experience in complex construction projects, safety, and contract administration relevant to PGE's Generation Department.
- Address qualifications directly: Clearly state your years of experience and educational background aligning with either the Staff or Senior level requirements.
- Showcase certifications: If you have a CCM or PMP certification, prominently feature it to demonstrate your expertise.
- Emphasize safety and compliance: Detail your experience ensuring adherence to safety regulations and environmental requirements.
- Prepare for technical questions: Be ready to discuss your approach to project planning, constructability reviews, and claims resolution.
Technical preparation
Master complex construction project planning.,Demonstrate advanced constructability review skills.,Prepare to discuss contract negotiation and administration.,Review PGE's safety and environmental policies.
Behavioral questions
Describe a complex project challenge you resolved.,How do you ensure safety on a project site?,Explain your contract negotiation experience.,How do you manage stakeholder communication?
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between Staff and Senior Generation Construction Manager at Portland General Electric?
- The primary difference lies in the required years of experience. A Senior Generation Construction Manager typically needs eight or more years of experience managing complex construction projects, while a Staff Generation Construction Manager requires five or more years of similar experience. Both positions require a relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
- Is this a remote position for a Generation Construction Manager at PGE?
- No, remote work for the Generation Construction Manager role will be limited. The position requires on-site presence throughout the PGE territory and potentially at locations outside the service territory where PGE-owned assets are located. You will need to be available for work at various project sites.
- What type of projects will a Generation Construction Manager at Portland General Electric work on?
- You will manage complex construction projects within PGE's Generation Department, including generation facilities, general facilities, and switchyard/substation construction, as well as major maintenance projects. This involves leading contracted construction activities safely, with high quality, on time, and within budget.
- What are the key responsibilities of a Generation Construction Manager at PGE?
- Key responsibilities include ensuring project safety, detailed project planning (scope, budget, schedule), overseeing environmental requirements, providing constructability advice, coordinating multidiscipline construction activities, administering contracts, and resolving claims and issues with contractors.
- Are there specific certifications preferred for the Generation Construction Manager role at Portland General Electric?
- Yes, a CCM (Construction Manager Certification) or PMP (Project Management Professional) current certification is preferred. While not strictly required, holding one of these certifications can strengthen your application.
- What kind of technical knowledge is expected for a Generation Construction Manager at PGE?
- Advanced knowledge is expected in areas such as generation plant design, operation, construction processes, maintenance practices, procurement, contract administration, project controls, estimates, heavy civil construction materials, processes, and equipment. Familiarity with PGE's specific policies and procedures is also beneficial.
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