The Senior Project Manager owns the execution of Western Steel Buildings’ most complex, high-value, and operationally demanding projects. This is an internal role focused on driving work forward behind the scenes; in accordance with the Western Steel SOP Manual, client communication stays with the District Manager, Account Manager, or other approved client-facing team member as assigned. Reporting directly to the Operations Manager, this position owns cost, schedule, and the accurate execution of every project. It is a fast-moving, high-impact role that calls for real urgency and the commercial awareness to understand how each decision affects margin and delivery. It is also the central coordination point that keeps engineering, fabrication facilities, vendors, installers, District Managers, Account Managers, Project Managers, and operations leadership working in sync. Execution decisions compound quickly, giving this role a direct impact on Western Steel Buildings’ profitability and on the company’s ability to deliver on its commitments. It calls for a clear understanding that delays, missed details, and unclear handoffs carry real financial consequences, along with the ability to capture repeat business. It is a high-ownership position with real influence over how our projects come together, and it requires proactive problem-solving, disciplined follow-through, and a strong sense of responsibility for helping projects go right. OUR MISSION Our mission is to be a highly successful company by providing superior products, outstanding service, and the greatest value in the steel building industry. We respectfully engage and challenge each other to continuously improve and perform at the highest level while embracing the positive feedback necessary to openly assess our performance. Our deep commitment to growth, development, and personal responsibility enables us to deliver superior value to everyone associated with our company. GUIDING QUESTIONS This position must operate in alignment with Western Steel’s guiding questions: How am I a problem for others? The Senior Project Manager must constantly evaluate whether incomplete information, missed deadlines, unclear communication, lack of follow-through, or poor handoffs are creating problems for the Operations Manager, Project Managers, District Managers, Account Managers, estimators, vendors, installers, or other internal team members. How can I be more helpful to others? The Senior Project Manager must proactively support the team by providing accurate information, timely updates, complete documentation, clear internal communication, and practical solutions that help move projects forward without unnecessary delay. How can I help things go right? The Senior Project Manager must identify risks to cost, schedule, quality, procurement, fabrication, delivery, installation, and project execution before those risks become larger problems. When issues arise, they must be escalated quickly with clear facts, recommended solutions, and an understanding of the commercial impact.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
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