Construction Manager (PDS)
Project and Development Services Corporate Solutions (region/country)
What this job involves:
Being the backbone of construction projects
- You'll oversee all day-to-day construction-related projects onsite and make sure that all budget, risk, schedule, design, safety, and quality management requirements are met.
- As the go-to person in all construction activities, you'll help fix any issues that may arise—while taking heed of clients expectations and the company's procedures.
- Your task is to ensure all site contractors involved in the project are working on all counts and with telling effect.
- As needed, you will also cooperate with LDI and the client to monitor, review, and resolve any site-related issues.
- Using the JLL Atlas platform, you'll set up site procedures to ensure the program, cost, design, safety, and quality are aligned.
- You'll also be responsible for holding internal and external construction meetings.
Planning successful outcomes
- As a construction manager, a thoughtful deliverable strategy is your weapon.
- You'll need to prepare a master construction schedule for the site as well as client and tracking.
- Part of the regular checklist is to review all pending issues with the site team to steer clear of any communication gaps and develop action plans as soon as possible.
- You'll also conduct weekly site and report meetings with consultants, contractors, and agencies to review the progress per the agreed schedule and proactively follow up on all pending issues.
- Likewise, you'll review the site's progress payments to make sure claims from subcontractors reflect the actual progress.
Mastering technical management and communication
- In this role, you'll take the lead and track the progress of coordination drawings submitted by local design consultants, and to get a hold of and follow up drawings, details, or clarifications, as needed.
- You'll then need to review these drawings to make sure they're foolproof.
- You'll also manage the technical handover and the client's sign-off at the end of a project.
- Equally, you'll review the work method statement from subcontractors.
- On top of these, you'll also review VOs and make sure they're valid; set up the site diary and record system; and other duties, as directed.
Clearing safety and quality hurdles
- This role calls for a champion for safety and quality management.
- Part of your responsibilities is to review the RFP documentation from a constructability point of view, provide the work scope; make sure that you go over safe work method statements by Janli; hold safety meetings on a weekly basis; take care of monthly health and safety reports; and make sure that the construction works match the client's expectations.
Sound like you To apply you need to be:
Seasoned and credentialed
- You have a degree in architectural, civil engineering, MEP engineering, or related discipline or field, or a mix of formal education and work experience of more than five years.
- Experience in construction site management is a must.
- You should also have completed safety training and must have acquired construction estimation skills.
Highly technical and administrative
- A strong understanding of all aspects of development management including financial, appraisal, risk management, and negotiation, among others, is required for this role.
- Do you consider yourself a pro at planning projects, procedures, and construction schedules How familiar are you with MS Project, MS Excel, and other scheduling software
- You should also have the know-how of interpreting, coordinating, and discussing construction drawings.
- As construction manager, design contracts and commercial negotiations should already be second nature to you.
- Also indispensable in this role is your ability to sit in on market analyses and marketing processes.
An excellent communicator
- To excel in this role, you should have superb communication skills, which will be helpful to you in winning businesses with both international and domestic clients.
- Your great communication skills will also serve as a tool in inspiring your members and contractors; keeping healthy client relationships alive; making headways in promoting a culture of openness; and bringing on project success stories.
Location:
On-site Mumbai, MH
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
48