AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Commercial Manager for immediate employment in Seattle, WA.The Commercial Manager is responsible for the commercial operations of assigned projects, which includes effective oversight of the project’s contracts, subcontracts, earned value calculation, cashflow, risk management, and financial reporting.  As the commercial subject matter expert within a project or with several projects, the Commercial Manager is an active member of the management team and will provide guidance on all areas of responsibility.GeneralFunctions as a co-leader of projects, working collaboratively with project managers, and reporting directly to the project executive with a dotted line to the Commercial Director.Coordinates with other corporate teams such as project control managers, finance, legal, HR, insurance, tax and the office of risk management to provide financial and commercial input reporting.Manages or collaborates with the project commercial teams consisting of schedulers, project analysts, document control managers, project accountants, and other support teams.Highlights areas of concern to the project management team and assists in developing corrective actions and strategies.Develops and presents monthly commercial status updates to the region/business line leadership, risk review committees, etc.Contract OversightSupports the negotiation of contract terms and conditions.Leads the negotiation of change orders with both the client and subcontractors.Implements procedures for contract management and administration in compliance with AECOM policy.Prepares correspondence and maintains records necessary to document the effective administration of contractual matters.Implements change management procedures and works within them throughout project lifecycle.Tracks and monitors the status of all potential and actual changes on the project.Leads the development of change cost and schedule impact analysis.Assists project/design manager with change negotiations and change order processing with the client.Works with the project legal team to help develop and provide contract awareness and change management training for project staff.Administers prime contract and flow down terms to subconsultants.Develops potential back charges or claims to subconsultants.Oversees tracking of potential claims for or against AECOM.Assists the project/design manager with potential damages quantification.Liaise with internal and external counsel as required.Risk ManagementAssists the project/design manager with the development and assembly of the project risk register with contribution from technical leadership on risk identification and risk mitigation plans.Leads regular project risk register updates and monitors the status of the risk mitigation plan.Cost, Schedule, Cash Flow and Performance MonitoringEnsures the project’s work breakdown structure (WBS) and control accounts follow best practices and AECOM policy.Assists the project/design manager with the assembly of fee estimates incorporating all discipline input and participates in negotiations with clients.Establishes and maintains baseline budgets.Leads schedule variance analysis reporting.Develops and oversees variance analysis and reporting against baselines.Establishes earned value models and planned value baselines.Establishes and maintains earned value cost variance, CPI and SPI reporting including variance analysis.Evaluates staffing, level of effort, and cost forecasts versus budget.Establishes baseline schedule based on client requirements, contract requirements and considering key areas of schedule delay exposure.Leads regular schedule updates within P6 and weekly three-week look ahead schedules for use both internally and externally.Provides input on mitigation plans with the project team as required.