Roles and responsibilities
- Responsible for construction and contractor related deliverables
- Supervises all areas on small projects and / or a subset / discipline on larger projects
- Responsible for management and execution of multiple field disciplines or a subset of assigned construction project(s) in accordance with the requirements of the contract between the company and the client, and in accordance with the company’s operating policies and principles.
- Responsible for execution of the work in accordance with the quality standards and requirements specified for the project.
- Manages and controls project cost and schedule of assigned disciplines / subset of on site construction.
- Management of installation, commissioning and completion activities of materials and equipment.
- Coordinates field personnel work schedules to maximise utilisation and ensure work is delivered on schedule
- Ability to monitor work progress and report against the plan.
- Ensure safety, quality and environmental responsibilities and accountabilities have been defined and communicated to workers engaged within their area(s) of control
- Ensure all workers within their area(s) of control receive appropriate training to perform their work in a safe, legal and competent manner including any Health and Safety and site-specific inductions
- Initiate safety, quality and environmental processes within their area(s) of control, including toolbox meetings, inspections, and the identification, assessment and control of risks in accordance with Wood and client requirements
- Manages and controls project cost and schedule of assigned discipline / subset of on site construction. Utilise Commercial processes to capture variations effectively
- Coordinate supply and delivery of equipment, subcontractors, consumables, accommodation and other project-specific requirements, in accordance with client/contract document specifications and in accordance with Wood Policies & Procedures
- Understand and manage the industrial relations environment impacting the site and report any issues as required
- Works with engineering in the design phases to influence the design for optimum constructability
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor degree in engineering or relevant
Knowledge, Skills And Experience
- Appropriate level of construction experience, typically gained through a minimum of 15 years of post-qualification experience in a relevant industry
- Experience in FEED construction deliverables
- Construction management experience in gas processing facilities / plant is a must
Personal attributes
- Well organised, observant, good interpersonal and communication skills
- Display both good judgment and leadership qualities
- Ability to work with timelines/targets.
- Ability to be assertive and drive culture change when required.
- Excellent interpersonal organisational, communication and team building skills.
- Role model Wood’s values & behaviours
Desired candidate profile
A Construction Manager oversees construction projects from planning through completion. Here are key skills and areas of expertise for this role:
Core Skills
- Project Management: Strong ability to plan, execute, and close projects efficiently.
- Leadership: Skill in leading teams, motivating staff, and ensuring effective collaboration.
- Budgeting: Expertise in cost estimation, financial management, and resource allocation.
- Scheduling: Proficient in creating and managing timelines to meet project deadlines.
- Communication: Excellent verbal and written skills for liaising with clients, subcontractors, and stakeholders.
Areas of Expertise
- Regulatory Compliance: Knowledge of building codes and safety regulations.
- Risk Management: Identifying and mitigating potential project risks.
- Quality Control: Ensuring work meets quality standards and specifications.
- Site Management: Overseeing daily operations on construction sites.