Overview
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a worldwide faith of over 17 million members centered on the belief that everyone on earth is a son or daughter of a loving God1 and that His Son, Jesus Christ, saved the world from sin and death. Jesus Christ invites all of God’s children to come unto, follow, and become more like Him.
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Coordinates all phases of construction projects to ensure complete adherence to plans and specifications by contractors.
Responsibilities
60% Ensures that all construction work done, and all materials used, are in accordance with established plans and specifications by carefully monitoring, inspecting, and reviewing the progress and accomplishments of the contractor(s).
25% Helps control building project costs by preparing cost estimates, measuring construction progress, and monitoring project budget and expenditures.
15% Ensures that all construction-related contracts protect the interests of the Church, and that these contracts are legally correct, by being totally familiar with all relevant government regulations and creating/administering all contracts accordingly through coordination with Church legal counsel.
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience is desirable, but not required.
At least three years of construction project management experience is required. Knowledge of Church policies and procedures is highly desirable.
Ability to train subordinates required.
Good interpersonal skills required.
Able to motivate contractors, professional consultants to accomplish project needs, communicate clearly, both written and verbal.
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