Assistant Project Manager

Bridge BrothersGreenville, SC
11d

About The Position

The Assistant Project Manager (APM) supports the Project Management team by driving day-to-day project progress, ensuring details aren’t missed, and keeping schedules, documentation, and communication organized. This role is highly administrative and process-oriented, taking ownership of the recurring tasks that keep projects on track and free up PMs to focus on higher-level planning and decision-making. The APM will learn Bridge Brothers’ full project life-cycle, gaining hands-on exposure to engineering, fabrication, and field coordination with the long-term goal of growing into a Project Manager role.

Requirements

  • Early-career professional: ideally 1–3 years of experience
  • Extremely detail-oriented, organized, and process-minded
  • Naturally tech-forward —enjoys finding tools that make work faster or more automated.
  • Strong communication skills and a willingness to learn and take direction.
  • Resilient, steady, and reliable—someone who can handle pressure and keep moving.

Nice To Haves

  • Engineering degree preferred (civil, structural, mechanical, industrial), but not required.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain and update project schedules, documentation, and deliverables.
  • Track submittals, RFIs, change orders, meeting notes, and contract documents.
  • Support PMs with budgeting, procurement, and vendor coordination.
  • Ensure tasks are moving forward on time and escalate issues when needed.
  • Organize project files, logs, and reporting so the team always has accurate visibility.
  • Coordinate with engineering, fabrication, and field teams to ensure alignment.
  • Prepare materials for internal and client meetings, including agenda and follow-up tasks.
  • Assist with quality/inspection documentation and logistics planning.
  • Draft and send routine project communications, status updates, and reminders.
  • Interface professionally with clients, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders.
  • Gain exposure to the full project life-cycle with increasing ownership over time.
  • Support PMs in areas such as scheduling, budgeting, and risk management.
  • Contribute to improving workflows and adopting new technologies or automations.

Benefits

  • Clear pathway to grow into a Project Manager role.
  • Exposure to engineering, fabrication, and field operations in a vertical, hands-on environment.
  • Opportunity to develop structured PM skills without the pressure of immediate decision-making authority.
  • Work on meaningful, one-of-a-kind bridge projects across the country.
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