Redwood is localizing a global battery supply chain that seamlessly integrates recovery, reuse, and recycling — keeping critical minerals in circulation and driving the energy transition.
Key Responsibilities
T he Construction Manager’s primary responsibility is to lead and oversee project teams, including in-house installers, subcontractors, and vendors, ensuring optimal performance and alignment with project goalsThe Construction Manager mayperiodically travel to enable direct oversight of day-to-day team activities, timely identification of issues, and comprehensive awareness of all onsite developments. In addition, the Manager is accountable for upholding rigorous quality standards and enforcing safe work practices across all project phases. While these oversight functions are essential, the role prioritizes proactive team management and performance optimization.
This section outlines the primary duties and responsibilities of the role. It includes 5–7 bullet points describing the key tasks and activities the employee is expected to perform as part of their day-to-day work. Examples:
Manage all phases of construction projects, including bidding, contractor negotiations, execution, punch lists, and closeout.
Develop project scopes and RFPs in collaboration with infrastructure and process engineering teams.
Oversee construction financial analysis, budgeting, and productivity to ensure project success
Perform constructability reviews, quality control, and troubleshooting/root-cause analysis
Administer construction documentation, including RFIs, submittals, change orders, invoicing, contracts, and project tracking systems.