Construction Mananger
Company: Mountain West Consulting LLC
Location: Scottsdale
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Mountain West
Consulting is seeking an experienced Construction Manager to lead
high-impact infrastructure and energy projects across the Phoenix
Metro Area. This is a hands-on leadership role focused on
delivering excellence in safety, cost control, and scheduling for
complex mechanical construction initiatives. You’ll be working at
the center of mission-critical projects that power our communities
and industries. This role will ensure that projects are completed
on time and within budget. You’ll work closely with engineers,
architects, utility providers, and local officials on projects that
support energy, industrial, and public infrastructure development.
If you're a seasoned professional with proven leadership in
construction management, particularly in oil, gas, or energy
sectors, we want to hear from you. What Success Looks Like Seamless
execution of capital improvement and utility infrastructure
projects Proactive issue resolution and risk mitigation throughout
project lifecycles Field leadership that motivates teams and
upholds safety and compliance standards Trusted communication with
clients, stakeholders, and regulatory agencies Accurate, timely
documentation and reporting across multiple concurrent projects
Duties and responsibilities The following are intended to be
examples of the responsibilities for the person in this role. This
position description is not intended to be complete or
all-inclusive and does not preclude management from assigning other
or related functions if such functions are a logical assignment for
the position. Serves as the Owner’s Representative on large Capital
Improvement projects making project related decisions with
consultants and contractors. Reviews plans, maps, specifications,
soils reports, materials testing laboratory reports, contracts, and
other documents to ensure conformance with federal, state, County
and industry codes and regulations; notes changes required and
follows up, as necessary. Supervises complex construction
activities to build new or modify existing facilities and/or other
related buildings, including utilities, equipment installation and
exterior improvements. Arrange worksite and equipment
access/shutdowns, obtain permits, and develop project support
schedules to support subcontractor activities and minimize
interference with others’ work. Work with project manager(s),
architects, principals, site administrators and/or other staff to
coordinate construction schedules and manage work activities in
order to achieve minimal negative impact. Conducts pre-¬bid
conferences and site visits. Develop resolutions to complex
technical problems where analysis of situations or data requires an
in-depth evaluation of various factors. Develop construction
schedules, evaluates construction estimates, reviews contract
modifications, and verifies work performed to recommend progress
payments. Manages procedural aspects of the construction contract
including changes, payments, submittals, and documentation. Tracks
project data and reports on potential budget and schedule
variances. Reviews project plans and specifications for
constructability, operability, maintainability & cost
effectiveness. Serves as the liaison between multiple departments
and other stakeholders. Develop, trains, and mentors staff assigned
to Senior Construction Manager’s team. Personal development through
attendance, professional organization memberships, continuing
education, professional registration, and certification
achievement. Interprets, explains, and enforces regulations,
ordinances and policies to developers, contractors, representatives
of other agencies and the public; confers with County staff
regarding possible changes to plans and problem resolution.
Inspects safety aspects, including barricades, of jobs in progress;
works to assure that contractors comply with applicable safety
rules and regulations. Checks plans, pay requests, submittals, and
construction documents for accuracy. Manages the cross-connection
control, FOG programs and Business License inspections. Maintains
logs of inspection performed; prepares periodic and special reports
as required; estimates progress payments due on contracts for
public works projects. Maintains and updates as needed the Project
Specification. Serves as inspector-in-charge of a construction or
repair project, including reviewing the work of consulting
inspectors. May be required to issue stop work orders for safety
related problems and may supervise a crew. May perform or oversee
and evaluate routine field testing of construction materials.
Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the unit's
service to its customers by offering suggestions and directing or
participating as an active member of a team. Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in architecture,
Engineering, Construction Management, or related field is required.
An advanced degree is helpful. An equivalent combination of
education and experience may be substituted American Concrete
Institute (ACI) National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)
Certified Construction Manager (CCM) OSHA 10/30 – Construction
Safety course completion, additional training in electrical safety,
vertical construction, LOTO Any related certifications preferred
but not required Working Conditions Details Work Environment The
work environment characteristics described here are representative
of those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee
will be exposed to outdoor weather conditions, work on job sites,
travel to and from these locations, work in a typical office
environment, and is occasionally exposed to construction equipment.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Physical requirements The physical demands described herein are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Strength and mobility to work
in a typical field setting, including operating hand and power
tools; stamina to navigate uneven terrain and construction site,
including standing, walking, climbing and working in confined or
awkward spaces; strength to lift and maneuver materials and
equipment weighing up to 75 pounds; vision to read printed
materials and computer screens; and hearing and speech to
communicate in person or over a radio or telephone. Work is subject
to exposure to frequent travel, extreme weather conditions,
hazardous chemicals, sewage, loud noise, heights exceeding 10 feet,
dust, and noxious odors.
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