Senior Project Manager, Data Centers
Company: Suffolk Construction
Location: Herndon
Posted on: June 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Suffolk is a national enterprise that builds, innovates, and
invests. Suffolk is an end-to-end business that provides value
throughout the entire project lifecycle by leveraging its core
construction management services with vertical service lines that
include real estate capital investment, design, self-perform
construction services, technology start-up investment (Suffolk
Technologies), and innovation research/development. Suffolk –
America’s Contractor – is a national company with more than $5.0
billion in annual revenue, 2,600 employees, and main offices in
Boston (headquarters), New York City, Miami, West Palm Beach,
Tampa, Estero, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego.
Suffolk manages some of the most complex, sophisticated projects in
the country, serving clients in every major industry sector,
including healthcare, life sciences, education, gaming,
transportation/aviation, government, mission critical and
commercial. Suffolk is privately held and is led by founder,
chairman and CEO John Fish. Suffolk is ranked 8 on ENR’s list of
“Top CM-at-Risk Contractors.” The Role Suffolk is seeking people
who are bold. Curious. Innovative. Caring. Looking for the career
opportunity of a lifetime. We’ll challenge and inspire you to be
your very best. We’ll embrace what makes you unique and lift you up
as you take chances. Here, you’ll find a place where you can act
with purpose and integrity, bringing intelligence and grit to every
aspect of your job. Join us for the chance to achieve your
ambitions and build your legacy. The Senior Project Manager is
responsible for all project administration including all
contractual requirements, agreements with trade partners, purchase
orders, and risk management. This individual also manages general
work performance and quality, and overall team progress against the
project plan. Responsibilities Budget Updates: Produce thorough
forecast of Cost-to-Complete which drills down to identify
potential exposures Coordinate the use of Oracle with Expedition to
readily identify exposures Require the project team to track costs
of field directives and back charges for forecasting purposes
Create detailed analysis of line-item exposures, particularly unit
price contracts Follow the Forecasting Calendar for on-time
completion of forecasts Teach the Standard Operating Procedures for
budget updating to others Change Order Management: Require the
project team to fully utilize Expedition to track all Proposed
Change Order (PCO) items including in-scope and out-of-scope
Provide the Owner with up-to-date status reports relating to
Changes Require the project team to produce a monthly Owner Change
Order (OCO) to prevent aging of PCO issues which further allows for
timely closure of Changes with Subcontractors Work to recover all
legitimate GC costs relating to Owner Changes Track the status of
all Contract Allowances in Expedition and submits Change Order
Requests (COR) when an over-run is likely Require the project team
to track all field directives and back charges in Expedition for
timely processing on a monthly basis, i.e. composite clean-up,
hoisting time, etc. Project Close Out: Establish an effective
Close-out Plan early in the project which includes the early
collection, review, and packaging of Contract close-out documents
Implement the use of the Noncompliance Reporting System Require the
team to utilize the Work list System to organize and manage the
completion of phases of the work Utilize the
Completion-Compliance-Quality Form (CCQ) process for close-out
Teach close out process to other SCCI employees Owner/Sub
Requisition Process: Require the project team to have the completed
pay requisitions approved by the Owner no later than the 1st of
each month Produce an effective Schedule of Values Establish a
regimented process for the collection of payments no later than 30
days and subsequent efficient system for the payment to
Subcontractors Review the Hold Reports before payment is due to
allow for timely handling of deficiency issues and payment to
Subcontractors/Vendors Cash Management: Consistently manage the
cash flow of the Project to maintain a fiscally responsible
position for SCCI Produce an effective Schedule of Values which
supports a strong cash flow position Review each Subcontractors
initial Schedule of Values to prevent overpayment Review Sub/Vendor
requisitions to prevent payment of unsigned or unfunded Change
Orders Produce and update the cash model for the Owner to prevent
surprises Produce an accurate percent complete projection to
support the SCCI financial management process Meeting Management:
Establishes a meeting regiment for the Project Team which provides
for effective communication and problem solving Follow the SOP for
focused meetings such as PM/PE, OACs, subcontractor meetings,
coordination meetings, Precon Sessions, etc. Manage all meetings by
agenda and work to time limits Contract Logs: Require the Project
Team to assemble and maintain the Project Logs (Cash Management,
Change Management, Noncompliance, Buy-Schedule, Contracts,
Procurement, Submittals, RFIs, Safety, Hold Reports, Construction
Schedule, Work lists) and periodically review for accuracy Conduct
focus meetings once per month to review the maintenance of those
logs and drills down to identify potential exposures and issues
Subcontractor Relationships: Establish a "Firm but Fair" approach
to building relationships with Subcontractors Promote an
environment of organization and professionalism with Subcontractors
Address issues immediately with a non-performing Subcontractor to
protect SCCI from resulting delay and potential impact Exhibit B
Purchasing Process: Work with the Project Team, including
Superintendents and Estimators, to consistently produce clear,
thorough, and accurate Scopes of Work based on drilled down review
of documents Organize and administer a well-planned purchasing
process to prevent the "Just in time" purchase of materials
Understand the priority of timely buy-out and gather the resources
to meet the buy schedule Schedule Management: Provide leadership
with the Superintendent to produce a clear, thorough, and accurate
baseline Contract Schedule which rarely requires changes to the
original logic Track events, impacts, and changes in the schedule
to allow for the management and prevention of delays Lead the
Project Team to focus on critical path matters to prevent
non-excusable delays Manage and distribute organized and efficient
Monthly Updating Process in accordance with the SCCI SOP Provide
the Owner with written monthly updates of the Contract Schedule in
accordance with the requirements of the Contract Take decisive
action with subcontractors that are impacting the schedule Produce
buy-out and procurement schedule and assist with writing monthly
schedule narrative in conjunction with the Scheduling team Risk
Management: Complete the buy-out process in a manner which permits
the timely flow of work, prevents budget issues, contract
executions, bonds, insurance, etc. Write timely notices to Owner
and Subcontractors Secure CCD authorizations before proceeding with
Changes Take immediate action when a non-performing Subcontractor
is likely to cause impact to the Project Work to complete the
submittal and coordination process no later than 180 days Teaches a
risk management regiment to others on the project team Owner
Relationship: Work to establish a trusting and professional
relationship with the Owner Focus on keeping the Owner well
informed of important matters to prevent surprises Work to secure a
strong letter of recommendation from the Owner for SCCI Quality
Management: Provide leadership in the utilization of the Quality
Management Program on the project, which outlines quality
expectations Participate with the project team to institute the use
of First Delivery and Quality Benchmark Inspections as the work
progresses Implement the use of the Nonconformance Reporting System
to track and manage deficiencies in the work Require the use of
mock-ups to establish the quality expectations as defined in the
Quality Management Program Team Leadership: Strive to create
synergy and a teamwork atmosphere on the project Lead by example by
establishing the work ethic guidelines for the entire team and
therefore establishes the boundaries and expectations Organize
periodic team events and training sessions to advance the SCCI
strategy of "Train & Develop Our People Act immediately when
personal conflicts emerge among the team Mentoring/Training:
Oversee career and educational development of team personnel
Require the adherence of standard operation procedures and actively
teach each process Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in applicable
discipline and a minimum of 10 years of experience relative to
project size and scope Excellent business judgment demonstrated by
consistently achieving profitability objectives and strong project
close-outs with client and subcontractor relationships in good
standing Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
evidenced by a strong command of all applicable contract and legal
provisions Ability to consistently analyze and execute financial
trade-offs which frequently involve dealing with incomplete data
and ambiguity Ability to constantly multi-task and handle competing
priorities between Suffolk business needs, organizational issues,
and sound customer relations Possess judgment to know when to
appropriately escalate issues up the chain of command The ability
to manage and embrace change. Respond and adapt to new processes
and new ways of looking at old problems A strong sense of urgency
and initiative. Able to quickly study and react to complex issues
Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to confidently and
decisively take action Team leader with excellent diplomatic and
communication skills, able to handle and resolve conflicts
effectively in a firm but fair manner Candidate must possess
Suffolk’s Core Values: Passion, Integrity, Hard Work,
Professionalism, and Caring Working Conditions While performing the
duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit for
long periods of time; talk or hear; perform fine motor, hand and
finger skills in the use of a keyboard, telephone, or writing. The
employee is frequently required to stand; walk; and reach with arms
and/or hands. Specific vision abilities include close vision,
distance vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
The employee will spend their time in an office environment with a
quiet to moderate noise level. Job site walking. EEO Statement
Suffolk provides equal employment opportunities to all employees
and applicants for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, national
origin, citizenship, genetic information, disability, protected
veteran, gender identity, age or any other status protected by law.
This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfers, promotions,
terminations, compensation, benefits, and all other terms and
conditions of employment. Suffolk will not tolerate any unlawful
discrimination toward, or harassment of, applicants or employees by
anyone at Suffolk, or anyone working on behalf of Suffolk.
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