- Project Definition: Meet with the Owner and stakeholders to define the project scope of work and technical specifications.
- Design Management: Oversee engineering and design firms to ensure construction documentation is complete and accurate.
- Financial Planning: Develop the initial project budget and preliminary execution schedule.
2. Pre-Construction & Procurement
- Scheduling: Collaborate with the General Contractor (GC) to establish a Master Project Schedule using P6 (cost and resource-loaded).
- Budgeting: Finalize the Master Project Budget, accounting for hard/soft costs, insurance, contingencies, and allowances.
- Procurement Support: Assist in contractor pre-qualification, bid analysis, and contract negotiations (including mark-ups, fees, and labor rates).
- Permitting & Reviews: Monitor the Architect-Engineer (AE) for city approvals/permitting and lead constructability and Value Engineering reviews.
3. Construction & Field Leadership
- On-Site Monitoring: Conduct regular field walks to monitor progress; submit BOTG (Boots on the Ground) reports for safety observations, kudos, and coaching.
- Vendor Management: Directly manage the GC and other owner-contracted vendors on-site.
- Financial Control: Manage the change control process (negotiating and recommending change orders) and process monthly payment applications/invoices.
- Quality & Documentation: Ensure QA/QC standards are met and maintain control of all project documents, including RFIs, submittals, bulletins, and lien releases.
- Meeting Leadership: Lead weekly Owner Architect Contractor (OAC) and other critical project meetings.
4. Project Close-Out
- Early Initiation: Start the close-out process 2–3 months before completion.
- Documentation Collection: Track and collect all warranties, as-builts, and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) manuals.
- Final Inspections: Coordinate with the City and local authorities for final inspections and occupancy permits.
- Resolution: Manage the punch list and final completion process; resolve any outstanding disputes or quality issues.
- Accounting: Prepare final project accounting, process retention payments, and submit the final reconciled budget.
- Technical Mastery: Deep knowledge of Primavera P6 for schedule tracking and analysis.
- Communication: Ability to lead complex OAC meetings and synthesize technical field data for executive-level briefings.
- Financial Acumen: Experience managing multi-million dollar budgets, bid leveling, and contract negotiation.
- Safety First: A commitment to a proactive safety culture, including performing regular site observations and auditing behavioral-based safety plans.
- Must be able to walk, stand, stoop, twist, bend, and climb stairs or ladders for extended periods while navigating uneven, unpaved, or obstructed terrain.
- Must be able to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds on an occasional basis.
- Must be able to drive between job sites and access all areas of an active construction zone, including raised platforms, scaffolding, and confined spaces.
- Must be able to tolerate exposure to outdoor weather conditions, dust, and construction-related noise, vibrations, and odors.
- Must be able to communicate effectively with contractors, engineers, and site personnel, and maintain situational awareness in high-activity environments.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hats, safety vests, hearing protection, and steel-toe boots, is required.
- Must have sufficient visual acuity to read drawings, specifications, and safety signage, and to observe site activity.
Skills Required
- Expertise with Primavera P6 for schedule tracking and analysis
- Proven experience managing multi-million dollar construction project budgets and change control
- Construction project lifecycle experience (design through close-out), including GC and vendor management
- Ability to develop and maintain Master Project Schedule (cost and resource-loaded) and lead value engineering
- Experience with permitting, city inspections, and coordination with Architect-Engineer
- Strong communication skills for leading OAC meetings and preparing executive-level briefings and reports
- Commitment to proactive safety culture and experience performing site safety observations/audits
- Valid drivers license and ability to drive between job sites
- Physical ability to walk/stand/stoop/climb and lift up to 50 pounds; work in active construction environments
- Experience managing project documentation: RFIs, submittals, bulletins, lien releases, warranties, as-builts, and O&M manuals
What We Do
The fifth industrial revolution is here, and it runs on data centers and the skilled labor who build and sustain them. Behind every AI breakthrough, cloud platform, and digital connection is a data center, and behind every data center are the people who build, commission, and operate them. By bringing blue-collar jobs back to the front lines of innovation, Overwatch(SDVOSB) is proving that the future of technology depends on human expertise as much as it does on machines. Your mission-critical journey starts and scales with us. We deliver end-to-end solutions for the data center lifecycle, design, build, staffing, and sustainment, powered by a workforce you can trust.








