Commercial Construction Project Manager
Project Scope
Specializing in a variety of construction projects, including large, educational, commercial, industrial, and nonprofit sectors.
Job Duties
Project Planning: Developing comprehensive project plans outlining objectives, scope, schedule, budget, resources, and deliverables.
Budget Management: Estimating project costs, creating budgets, monitoring expenses, and ensuring projects are completed within budgetary constraints.
Resource Allocation: Allocating resources efficiently, including materials, equipment, and personnel, to meet project requirements and timelines.
Scheduling: Creating and maintaining project schedules, coordinating activities, and ensuring timely completion of tasks and milestones.
Contract Management: Negotiating contracts with subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors, and overseeing contract execution to ensure compliance with project requirements.
Risk Management: Identifying potential risks and developing mitigation strategies to minimize their impact on project objectives and outcomes.
Quality Control: Implementing quality control measures, conducting inspections, and ensuring adherence to construction standards and specifications.
Communication: Facilitating effective communication among project stakeholders, including clients, architects, engineers, subcontractors, and internal team members.
Issue Resolution: Addressing issues and conflicts that arise during construction, providing timely solutions to keep the project on track.
Safety Compliance: Ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standards, implementing safety protocols, and promoting a safe work environment for all project participants.
Progress Reporting: Providing regular progress reports to project stakeholders, including status updates, milestones achieved, and any deviations from the project plan.
Client Relationship Management: Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, addressing their concerns, and ensuring their satisfaction throughout the project lifecycle.
Change Management: Managing changes to project scope, schedule, and budget, assessing their impact, and obtaining necessary approvals for modifications.
Closeout: Overseeing project closeout activities, including final inspections, documentation completion, and client handover, to ensure a smooth transition to the operational phase.
What you bring:
Strong Leadership: Effective project managers inspire and motivate their team members, providing clear direction, guidance, and support throughout the project lifecycle.
Bachelors degree in Construction Management
10+ Years of Industry Experience
Project Sizes exceeding $20M
Communication Skills: Clear and concise communication is crucial in construction project management.
Organizational Skills: A successful project manager is highly organized, capable of prioritizing tasks, managing schedules, and coordinating resources effectively.
Problem-Solving: A successful project manager is adept at identifying problems, analyzing options, and implementing solutions promptly to keep the project on track.
Technical Knowledge: While not always required to be an expert in every aspect of construction, a solid understanding of construction principles, methods, and technologies is essential for effective decision-making and problem-solving.
Flexibility: Successful project managers are flexible and adaptable, capable of adjusting plans and strategies in response to changing project conditions or stakeholder requirements.
Client Relationship: Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients is essential for project success. Successful project managers understand client needs and expectations, communicate effectively, and strive to exceed client satisfaction.
Collaboration: Construction projects require collaboration among diverse teams and stakeholders. Successful project managers foster a collaborative work environment, encourage teamwork, and leverage the strengths of each team member.
Attention to Detail: Successful project managers pay close attention to detail, ensuring that all aspects of the project meet quality standards and comply with contractual requirements.
Financial Management Skills: Successful project managers have a solid understanding of project finances, including budgeting, cost estimating, and financial reporting.
Safety: Successful project managers prioritize safety, implement safety protocols, and promote a culture of safety among all project participants.
Pay Transparency
$110,000 - $130,000
Bonus
Health, Medical, Dental, and Vision
3+ Weeks PTO
401K Match
Equal Opportunity Employer.