Residential Care Facility Construction Director oversees all aspects of new construction or additions to existing assisted living or skilled nursing facilities. Selects and monitors the work of architects, engineers and contractors. Being a Residential Care Facility Construction Director ensures that projects are completed according to schedule and within budget. May be responsible for forecasting space needs and assisting with site acquisition. Additionally, Residential Care Facility Construction Director typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a head of a unit/department. The Residential Care Facility Construction Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Residential Care Facility Construction Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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ConocoPhillips is Alaska’s largest crude oil producer and largest owner of exploration leases, with approximately 1.2 million net undeveloped acres at year-end 2022. The company produced an average of 200 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2022. ConocoPhillips has major ownership interests in two of North America’s largest legacy conventional oil fields, both located on Alaska’s North Slope: Kuparuk, which the company operates, and Prudhoe Bay. Additionally, ConocoPhillips operates several fields on the Western North Slope. The company has an ownership interest in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) and owns/operates the Polar Tankers fleet.
Located on Alaska’s North Slope in the National Petroleum Reserve (NPR-A), the Willow project is estimated to produce 180,000 barrels of oil per day at its peak. During construction, Willow is expected to create around 2,500 jobs, with a majority of labor provided by union workers. The development is estimated to create 300 permanent jobs.
The economic impact of the Willow project will be sizable. According to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) estimates, Willow could generate between $8 billion and $17 billion in new revenue for the federal government, the state of Alaska, the North Slope Borough, and local communities. The initial phase of Willow development will include a new Willow Central Processing Facility (WCF), three drill sites, pipelines, roads, bridges and supporting infrastructure.
Learn more about the Willow project here.
This role is accountable for the planning and supervision of all Willow Facilities installation onsite on the North Slope of Alaska. The Facilities scope will be executed as a program over five years 2024-2028, this role is critical to ensure each phase supports key milestones and is planned and executed in accordance with the Willow Project schedule.
The Willow Construction Superintendent Facilities will be the main contact for Facilities Installation Contractor(s). The Willow Construction Superintendent Facilities shall provide input to all RFI’s, RFQ’s as well as participate in bid evaluation processes where facilities is part of the scope or interfacing with.
Prior to mobilizing to the field, this role provides construction planning support and constructability input on the engineering design and deliverables including the fabrication and installation phases of the work. Detailed planning for the north slope installation work scope associated with Willow Facilities including reviews of the construction installation contractor(s) work packs, pre-mobilization readiness, mobilization of equipment and personnel and validates all materials/ancillary equipment needed to execute the scope(s) are in place through supporting functions.
During execution, the role mobilizes to the field to oversee contractor execution and manages interfaces with Drilling, Operations, Heavy Haul contractor, as well as other contractors executing work scopes on the Willow Project, including SimOps coordination with Western North Slope (WNS) and Greater Kuparuk Area (GKA) activities.
The Willow Construction Superintendent Facilities is functionally a direct report to the Willow Facilities Construction Lead as part of the greater Willow Construction Team.