Vixxo is seeking a full-time Project Manager for our Construction projects.

 THE ROLE

The VIXXO Project Manager on the Construction Team is responsible for managing and leading both individual, multi-disciplined convenience store remodel project solutions (including Major/Minor Remodels, Acquisitions, etc.) for clients. The role has direct accountability for on-time project delivery, financial goals and meeting all project objectives. The Project Manager also participates in business development, client engagement and special projects as required

 WHO WILL LOVE THIS JOB

  • An advisor, you build rapport by offering strategic value in every interaction.  You are trusted internally by cross-functional partners, as well as externally by our customers, for your strategic inputs
  • A driver- you enjoy opportunities to work at a faster than average pace and following things through to completion
  • A relationship builder – you naturally work with different personalities and build customer relationships as a trusted point of contact for any issues that arise.

TOP 3 RESPONSIBILITIES

  • High volume project management for individual construction projects ranging in scope from $5,000 to $500,000 including planning, design, construction execution, occupancy and closeout
  • Accountable for the timely completion of the project and ensuring that the project is constructed in strict accordance with plans, specifications, and local codes.
  • Interfaces directly with clients to define project requirements. Prepares scope of work, cost estimate & budget, work plan schedule & milestones, and quality control.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum three years of direct Construction or Project Management experience and/or training
  • Previous experience working with convenience stores (C-stores) a plus
  • Demonstrated ability to read and understand architectural and engineering drawings and forecast and prepare budgets
  • Demonstrates capability to read, understand and apply standards to complex documents including but not limited to: agreements/contracts, work letters, detailed SOW, surveys and construction drawings.
  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering or Construction Management and/or PMP certification preferred

WHY VIXXO

Vixxo wants your ambition, your experience, your talent, and what makes you unique. We may have a place for you on one of our many teams, all dedicated to facilities management for some of your favorite retail, grocery, restaurant and convenience market brands. 

Just like you would, we hold ourselves accountable for growing the company and meeting aggressive goals. We also work equally as hard at growing our corporate culture, which includes Vixxo’s commitment to diversity and the fact great minds think differently.

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