Are you a visionary leader with a passion for civil engineering? Join our team and help shape the future of Baltimore. Our client, a leading construction firm specializing in public sector projects, is seeking a Vice President of Construction Operations to oversee their Baltimore-based operations. As a prime contractor with a deep understanding of the local market, you'll play a crucial role in delivering successful projects, from roadways to water lines.
ONLY heavy civil construction experience will be considered for this opportunity. Please note examples of prior work in transportation, pipelines, land development, drainage, stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control. Military Veterans with leadership values are highly encouraged to apply -- make your mark on an impactful team!
Position: Vice President of Operations
Location: Baltimore, MD
Compensation: $180K - 200K + uncapped bonus potential
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Civil engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred OR equivalent experience
Industry experience min. 5 years in management role, leading teams in land development and transportation projects in Construction, Utility, Infrastructure projects
Robust experience in financial analysis, budget reporting, forecasting
Entrepreneurial mindset and eager to join the team of many hats, poised to expand market
In-depth understanding of industry regulations, safety standards and best practices
Knowledge of Microsoft Office tools, and technological application for marketing, analytics, operations
Responsibilities:
Direct management and supervision of resources and assignments, ensuring comprehensive support for both public and private sector markets
Negotiate contracts and manage construction bids, obtain required permits/licenses as needed
Ensure compliance with safety regulations and maintenance checks
Create effective schedules and oversee project budget
Hire and train top talent to optimize workload
Use appropriate computer software as a tool for solving engineering problems