Senior Leadership Role | Federal Construction | Greater Seattle Area
Build Something That Matters — and Lead at the Highest Level
If you’re a construction leader who thrives on complexity, scale, and impact, this role puts you squarely at the center of it all.
This is an opportunity to shape and lead a growing federal construction operation, influence strategy at the executive level, and leave a lasting mark on high-visibility projects that serve critical government agencies nationwide. You’ll have the authority to build teams, refine systems, and drive performance — not just manage projects.
For the right leader, this role offers autonomy, growth, and real influence, backed by competitive compensation and a strong benefits package.
The Opportunity
Our client is seeking a Head of Construction to oversee all construction operations across a diverse portfolio of federal projects, with additional exposure to select state, local, and private-sector work. This senior leadership role is responsible for strategy, execution, compliance, financial performance, and team leadership across multiple concurrent projects.
You’ll partner closely with executive leadership to scale construction capabilities, strengthen operational discipline, and ensure projects are delivered safely, compliantly, on time, and on budget.
What You’ll Do
Strategic LeadershipSet and execute construction strategies aligned with organizational growth goals and federal procurement standards.
Drive continuous improvement across project delivery, cost control, and operational efficiency.
Contribute to long-term planning, forecasting, and expansion across federal markets (e.g., DOD, VA, GSA, USACE, NAVFAC).
Provide executive oversight for multiple federal construction projects nationwide.
Ensure compliance with FAR/DFARS, EM 385-1-1, OSHA, agency-specific requirements, and internal quality standards.
Oversee all phases of construction — from pre-construction through closeout.
Build, mentor, and lead high-performing teams including project managers, superintendents, quality control professionals, and subcontractors.
Own workforce planning, staffing strategy, and resource deployment across projects.
Partner with HR and recruiting to forecast hiring needs and onboard qualified, clearance-ready talent.
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, safety, and excellence across job sites.
Approve budgets, schedules, and estimates; monitor profitability and cost performance.
Collaborate with finance and estimating teams on pricing, cost-to-complete, and change management.
Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks proactively.
Interpret and enforce federal contract requirements, modifications, and change orders.
Serve as the escalation point for disputes, claims, or enforcement actions.
Build strong relationships with contracting officers, CORs, and agency stakeholders.
Ensure exceptional project delivery and strong CPARS outcomes.
What You Bring - Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field.
10+ years of construction management experience, including 5+ years in senior leadership.
Proven success managing federal construction contracts (IDIQ, MATOC, SATOC, MACC, design-build).
Deep knowledge of FAR/DFARS, EM 385-1-1, and federal quality and safety programs.
Experience with RMS 3.0, QCS, Procore, or similar project management platforms.
Strong scheduling expertise (P6, MS Project).
Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills.
Willingness to travel as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
PMP, CCM, DBIA, or LEED AP certification.
OSHA 30 and USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C certification.
Experience on military installations or classified projects.
Compensation & Benefits
Target Compensation: $145,000 – $170,000 (commensurate with experience)
Competitive salary and discretionary spot bonuses
401(k) and Cash Balance Retirement Plans
Health coverage via Individual Coverage HRA ($5,000 annually)
Dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability (employer paid)
15 days Paid Time Off
Paid federal holidays
Work Environment
Office-based with frequent travel to active construction sites, including secure federal locations
Must be comfortable navigating job sites and performing physical walkthroughs
Occasional long hours or weekend work based on project demands