Eiffage Route contribue a l'amelioration du reseau francais, des voies communales aux traces autoroutiers, qu'il s'agisse de conception, de construction ou d'entretien. Experte en amenagement urbain, Eiffage Route participe egalement a la realisation de projets portuaires, aeroportuaires, industriels et commerciaux. MISSIONSCORE HOURS:InstallationParticipate in building site rollout and overall securityCreating the routes required for masonry worksBuilding site completionForward the equipment needed for the building site: choose the right tools and equipment, check that they work properly.Anticipate equipment requirements and request the corresponding supplies.Use the building site's small equipment and machines.Quality, Prevention, Security and EnvironmentProduce reporting for various managers regarding the completed construction works and difficulties experiencedEnsure the quality and security of the works within the set time frameManage environmental constraints and ensure the full adoption of the corresponding measuresBuilding site withdrawalMaintain clear access to the building site and facilities, maintain the building site's signage.Clean up the work area and stow away building site equipmentEnsure recovery of unused materials upon building site completionSPECIFIC ACTIVITIESAER MASONConcrete placing installation and preparationWork with installer to review distribution and three-dimensional positioning of the guide wire and plates in relation to the construction to be completedImplement reinforcements, wires and water passages by respecting the standards (covering, welding, tying, spacing, etc.)Carry out formworkMasonry Carry out the finishing masonry on the cast construction workCarry out manual masonry on extruded constructions (safety barrier lowering, boat passage)Perform standard concrete placing vibrationWork with exposed aggregate concreteSmooth and finish concrete slabs (troweling + screeding + flushing)EXTRUDED CONCRETE INSTALLERInstallation Identify the work area with the Team LeaderPosition the installation plates along the entire length of the pouring areaPosition an installation pin at the beginning and end of the pouring area To achieve this, the installation is sunk into the groundUnwind the installation stringWork in pairs/twos to review set-up and three-dimensional positioning of the string and the plates in relation to the construction to be completedAs work progresses, identify other concrete placing areasGradually stow the plates in the truck before placing them in a plate boxMasonry Complete masonry work during concrete placingAssist Machine Operator in arranging mold setsEXTERNAL WORKS MASONPipe layingAdjust the excavation floor, put the networks in place (pvc, cast iron, sandstone).Lay the various service pipes: connections to inspection chambers, breech-pieces, pressure taps, miscellaneous installations.Set up dry networks (telecom, electrical)MasonryMake mortar and concrete mixes and choose aggregates and doses; help to lay roadsides/curbstones.Lay or assist with the laying of roadsides/curbstones.Align and elevate concrete blocks.Assemble prefabricated parts (for observation wells, retaining walls).Dig trickle channels and carry out finishing work (patching, coating)ConcreteCarry out standard formwork.Make and implement traditional, simple or complex formwork.Assemble simple reinforcements.CoatingsCarry out exposed aggregate concrete surfaces.Lay paving stones and concrete slabs.JOB REQUIREMENTSExperience required: Industrial or traditional masonry, JoineryVarious authorizations may be required depending on specializationJOB ENVIRONMENTReporting line:Team Leader or Site SupervisorBuilding Site TeamInternal relations: Building Site Team, Quality Prevention Safety and Environmental (QPSE) Coordinator, Machine/Vehicle OperatorsExternal relations: Co- and sub-contractors, Delivery employees, Temporary employees VOTRE PROFIL • Formation : CAP Macon VRD - Bac pro TP • Vous etes volontaire et motive(e). • Vous aimez le travail en exterieur, le travail en equipe et vous etes respectueux des regles de securite. • Vous avez deja une premiere experience dans les travaux publics. CE QUE NOUS PROPOSONS • Une integration conviviale avec les equipes • L'actionnariat salarie du Groupe Eiffage • Un CSE (Comite Social et Economique) • Une carte transport remboursee a 100% • Une aide au logement avec le dispositif MOBILI-JEUNE • Une politique de mobilite au sein du Groupe Eiffage Vous souhaitez vous investir au sein d'un grand groupe capable de vous offrir de reelles opportunites de carriere. Alors rejoignez-nous!
See More Details >>Construction Manager - Vernon, Tx (Night Shift / Relocation Available) Job ID 245190 Posted 28-Oct-2025 Service line PJM Segment Role type Full-time Areas of Interest Construction, Data Centers, Project Management Location(s) Altus - Oklahoma - United States of America, Vernon - Texas - United States of America About the Role: The Construction Manager (CM) is responsible for the direct, on-site execution and delivery of Data Center buildings, acting as the primary field representative for the Owner's team. Reporting to the Owner’s Representative / Project Manager (ORPM) and the owners team, the CM ensures the General Contractor (GC) achieves excellence in field productivity, schedule adherence, quality, and safety. This role is critical for driving the pace of on-site work, resolving field-level issues before they impact project milestones, and providing the ORPM with accurate, data-driven updates on construction progress. The CM will focus on the tactical, day-to-day management of mass grading, core & shell, and the high-volume fit-out of mission-critical infrastructure required for Artificial Intelligence campuses. This is an onsite role in Vernon, TX working the night shift. Relocation is available! What You’ll Do: • What You’ll Do: • The Construction Manager will be the primary on-site leader for the Owner, driving a culture of accountability, proactivity, and relentless focus on project goals directly with the GC and trade partners. • The Construction Manager will bring deep construction expertise to the field, ensuring that work is installed correctly the first time, in accordance with the design, and meets the highest standards of quality. • The Construction Manager will manage by metric, focusing on tracking daily and weekly field productivity (e.g., labor units, installed quantities) to provide an objective measure of progress and to identify performance deviations early. • The Construction Manager will "walk the work" daily to anticipate and resolve conflicts, logistical bottlenecks, and construction challenges at the field level before they escalate into schedule delays or cost impacts. • Supervise the GC’s daily on-site activities, including management of all subcontractors, staffing plans, and the efficient use of labor, materials, and equipment. • Provide daily and weekly reports to the Owner’s Representative Project Manager (ORPM) and google leadership team, including progress photos, safety observations, quality issues, and key productivity metrics. Serve as the primary source of field information for the ORPM's and Owners executive-level reporting. • Ensure the GC effectively coordinates all trade activities on site, resolving conflicts between adjacent work packages to maintain a smooth flow of work. • Provide the ORPM with field-level validation of GC progress reports, schedule updates, and payment applications to ensure they accurately reflect the work completed on site. • Identify immediate and near-term risks in the field (e.g., weather impacts, stacking of trades, material shortages) and communicate them to the ORPM with proposed mitigation steps. • Champion a world-class safety culture on site through daily safety walks, active participation in the GC’s safety program, and ensuring behavioral-based safety is a priority for every worker in the field. • Monitor and verify construction progress against the GC's P6 schedule on a daily basis, walking the site to ensure activities are starting and finishing as planned. • Implement and track weekly labor-unit and installed-quantity metrics (e.g., linear feet of pipe/conduit, weld inches, cable pulls, device terminations). Report these metrics to the ORPM and immediately escalate any deviations from the plan. • Lead weekly work-plan reviews with the GC to scrutinize the 3-week look-ahead schedule, identifying constraints and ensuring all necessary resources (labor, material, equipment) are aligned for success. • When field progress deviates from the schedule, work directly with the GC to develop and implement recovery and acceleration plans, monitoring their effectiveness and reporting results to the ORPM. • Conduct daily site inspections to ensure the quality of work meets or exceeds contract specifications and drawings. Document and track the resolution of all non-conforming work. • Actively participate in first-in-place reviews for critical installations to establish the benchmark for quality across the project. • Coordinate with and monitor the activities of the third-party testing agency, ensuring all required material tests (soils, concrete, etc.) are performed correctly and results are communicated promptly. • Provide a concise daily report to the ORPM summarizing key work activities completed, major issues encountered, safety incidents, and labor counts. • Submit a weekly report to the ORPM • Attend all major project meetings (OAC, design coordination, etc.) prepared to provide clear, factual updates on field status and to support the ORPM. • Drive the GC and trades to achieve mechanical completion by systems and areas, ensuring all components are installed, tested, and ready for startup. • Work alongside the GC and A/E team to conduct timely punch walks, and aggressively manage the closure of all punch list items to ensure they do not delay commissioning activities. • Act as the on-site coordinator to ensure the GC provides the necessary support (labor, access, equipment) for the Commissioning Agent (CX) to perform their work efficiently, from startup through integrated systems testing. • In the field, assist the ORPM and Owner’s Document Control Coordinator by ensuring the GC is compiling and submitting all required closeout documentation, including as-builts, O&Ms, and warranties. • Apply advanced knowledge to seek and develop new, better methods for accomplishing both individual and department objectives. • Coach others to develop in-depth knowledge and expertise in most or all areas within the function. • Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Anticipates potential objections and persuades others, often at senior levels and of divergent interest, to adopt a different point of view. • Work is guided by functional policies which impact the design of procedures and policies. • Contribute to new products, processes, standards, and/or operational plans in support of achieving functional goals. • Communicate difficult and complex ideas with the ability to influence. What You’ll Need: • Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Engineering or related fields with 8-10 years of construction experience are preferred. In lieu of a degree, a combination of 10+ years of experience will be considered. • Experience in constructing complex facilities including oil and gas facilities, nuclear and industrial projects, hospital facilities, and large complex commercial projects valued at $100M+. • Experience in hyperscale data centers is preferred but not required. • The innovative mentality to develop methods that go beyond existing solutions. • Ability to solve unique problems using standard and innovative solutions having a broad impact on the business. • In-depth knowledge of the Google Suite of products. Examples include Google Doc, Sheets, and Gmail email and calendars. • Expert organizational skills with an advanced inquisitive mindset. • Ability to calculate somewhat complex figures such as percentages, fractions, and other financial-related Calculations. Disclaimer: Please be advised that effective January 1, 2025, CBRE Project Management and Turner &Townsend was consolidated into a single global business entity. As a candidate applying for a position, you should be aware that while your initial employment may be with Turner & Townsend PJM US LLC, you will subsequently transfer directly to Turner & Townsend at a date to be determined. Equal Employment Opportunity: CBRE has a long-standing commitment to providing equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, veteran status, political belief, or any other basis protected by applicable law. Candidate Accommodations: CBRE values the differences of all current and prospective employees and recognizes how every employee contributes to our company’s success. CBRE provides reasonable accommodations in job application procedures for individuals with disabilities. If you require assistance due to a disability in the application or recruitment process, please submit a request via email at recruitingaccommodations@cbre.com or via telephone at +1 866 225 3099 (U.S.) and +1 866 388 4346 (Canada).
See More Details >>Entering the masonry trade in Vernon, TX, often begins with an apprenticeship, blending hands-on experience with classroom instruction, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships typically last about four to five years, requiring extensive training under licensed professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are approximately 47,918 masons nationwide, with a median annual wage of $53,010, translating to about $1,020 per week. In Vernon, TX, the demand for masonry workers is steady, with an estimated 4,900 openings expected annually due to retirements, offering a pathway to a career with strong earning potential, often exceeding $108,000 annually for experienced professionals.
