Responsibilities Partner with safety to ensure safety programs are established and executed Financial monitoring and reporting including cost monitoring, cost and revenue projections, change order logs, under/over billing reports, invoicing, vendor and subcontractor invoicing review and approval Work with project superintendents to identity applicable equipment types, personnel skill sets, means, methods, and schedule as required Manage and update receiving and yield reports Maintain cost accounting, schedule impacts, fully authorized change order logs, and communication logs Submit quarterly cost to complete projections Weekly quantities reported and compiled in ViewPoint Keep change order log up to date Coordinate equipment acquisitions Subcontract committed costs tracking Estimating review to understand strategies, risks, and opportunities Pre-construction planning with project team Review and procure any permits or licensing required Sub-contractor scope and schedule review Project documentation including submittals, RFI's, meeting minutes, work plans Project closeout including final documentation, invoicing, retainage release Building relationships in local marketplaces Interaction with project ream, business leaders, and management Other duties as assigned Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. The Project Manager will lead the delivery in the planning, design and execution of electrical infrastructure projects within transportation systems to include street lighting, traffic signals, ITS, substations, distribution, and Port of Entry upgrades.