Construction Manager
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Construction
Operations Manager -
Management
Operations Manager, Program / Project Manager
The Construction Manager leads field execution for ISP and FTTH construction programs across Colorado, Wyoming, and Oklahoma. The role owns schedule, budget, quality, safety, subcontractor performance, municipal coordination, change management, production forecasting, and client reporting.
- Convert approved project scope into execution plans, crew schedules, permit priorities, material plans, subcontractor assignments, and production targets.
- Review drawings, BOMs, permit conditions, traffic‑control requirements, environmental constraints, utility conflicts, restoration standards, and customer deliverables.
- Coordinate site supervisors, HDD crews, missile crews, aerial crews, inspectors, owner representatives, municipalities, vendors, and subcontractors.
- Monitor cost‑to‑complete, labor utilization, equipment deployment, production units, blocked jobs, rework, incidents, change orders, and closeout packages.
- Prepare weekly progress reports, participate in customer meetings, validate invoices and subcontractor quantities, and approve redlines/as‑builts.
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, customer, state, municipal, and company safety and quality standards.
- Identify margin risks and recovery opportunities through change orders, schedule adjustment, crew rebalancing, and productivity improvements.
Preferred Qualifications
- Substantial telecom, utility, civil, broadband, or infrastructure construction management experience required.
- Direct exposure to aerial and underground fiber work strongly preferred.
- Strong scheduling, cost control, contract interpretation, subcontractor management, safety leadership, and client communication skills.
- Experience in CO, WY, and OK markets preferred.
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to field locations required.
The employee must follow company safety policies, customer standards, OSHA requirements, applicable state and municipal rules, traffic‑control instructions, and stop‑work requirements. Field personnel must protect existing utilities, public property, private property, pedestrians, and the crew at all times. Quality expectations include accurate installation, clean restoration, timely photo documentation, and professional conduct with customers, inspectors, and the public.
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