Construction Manager Jobs
How to Enter
To take your career to new heights as a Construction Manager you will need extensive experience within the Residential or Commercial Construction industry, usually a minimum of three years of relevant management experience. On top of that, construction companies are increasingly looking for candidates with one or more of the following qualifications:
- Civil Engineering degree
- Building qualification
- Construction Management diploma
- Quantity Surveying qualification
Typical Responsibilities
Typical job responsibilities for a Construction Manager may include:
- Meeting with clients and customers to determine requirements and report project progress
- Engaging with government officials, building professionals and architects to plan work
- Concluding volume of workers, materials, and machinery needed for construction projects
- Managing risks to avoid delays
- Consulting with Quantity Surveyors to make sure projects are kept within budget
- Tracking and reporting construction costs
- Liaising with contractors and suppliers
- Hiring workers and apprentices
- Ensuring Health and Safety standards are adhered to
- Implement traffic management and environmental protection plans
Progression
Construction Managers who gain significant experience can often progress to more executive-level positions or even start their own construction companies.
Salary Range
180-200K per annum (NZD)