Responsibilities: • Execute day-to-day construction management activities at the shipyard under the technical direction of the Technical Lead (Analyst / Naval Architect) • Monitor shipyard contractor performance for quality, schedule adherence, and compliance with specifications • Track construction milestones, identify schedule risks, and escalate issues with proposed mitigation plans to the Technical Lead • Prepare and submit regular construction progress reports to the Technical Lead and senior management • Support subcontract activities including requests for proposal, specification development, and statement of work execution • Coordinate with ABS surveyors and USCG OCMIs to support regulatory compliance and timely completion of inspections • Coordinate with the Technical Lead (Analyst / Naval Architect) on engineering deliverables, technical specifications, and change management • Coordinate with the Senior Marine Electrical Engineer on procurement, installation schedules, and commissioning plans for electrical systems • Coordinate with the Recovery Offshore Operations Engineer to support vessel outfitting and recovery system installation timelines • Coordinate with fellow Project Construction Managers to ensure complete coverage of construction activities across all disciplines and build phases • Read and assess blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings to support informed decision-making and alignment with OEM best practices • Assist in developing drawings and specifications to define requirements for vessel modifications as needed during construction • Support FAT testing of marine electrical systems and automation equipment • Support schedule mitigation efforts and corrective action planning during project execution • Support verification planning, testing, and commissioning activities through vessel delivery • Maintain accurate construction logs, inspection records, and documentation. Desired Qualifications: • Experience developing drawings and specifications to define requirements for vessel repairs and modifications • Experience leading or supporting schedule mitigation efforts during project execution • Exposure to subcontract management of suppliers including requests for proposal, specifications, and statements of work • Familiarity with system safety concepts such as Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) or Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) • Experience with failure investigations • Knowledge of manufacturing, fabrication, and assembly processes and quality control • Experience with marine coatings, ballast systems, piping, or HVAC installation oversight • Prior experience in a team-based shipyard construction management environment.