The project manager is directly responsible for managing the micro aspects of jobs under production (confirming materials and workers are accurate and on site, meeting trades and inspectors, doing stage checks and quality control walks, confirming open selections, facilitating change orders, improving the overall quality of projects, etc.). The project manager must understand relationships between all facets of residential remodeling and new construction. They will also perform material take-offs and job cost estimating. This person will be a main hub of communication for each project between the Construction Manager, Construction Coordinator, carpenters, subcontractors, vendors and customers. The project manager must be a natural leader, an excellent communicator, be extremely well organized, a critical thinker with attention to the minutia. Solid construction management experience (2+ years) or a degree in Construction Management or similar is a must. This individual must be outgoing, able to absorb new information rapidly, take the initiative, and thrive in the fast-paced field of construction while managing multiple projects simultaneously and maintaining superb customer satisfaction. The project manager may have some tools in the truck for minor adjustment purposes but are not intended to work with a tool belt on. They spend 90% of their time in the field and 10% in the office.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees