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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for leading the estimation, planning, execution, and overall management of complex earthwork projects. This role demands a high level of expertise in project estimation, strategic planning, and field operations, with a focus on ensuring successful project delivery from initial bid preparation through to final completion. The Senior Project Manager oversees Project Managers, manage client relationships, and ensure adherence to budget, schedule, and quality standards while driving efficiency and profitability.
Responsibilities
- Lead bid preparation, overseeing document review, vendor/subcontractor quotes, cost estimates, and proposal submissions, while guiding project managers in the process.
- Collaborate with clients, engineers, and vendors to ensure accurate, competitive bids, supporting project managers in aligning bids with requirements and budget.
- Conduct site visits and pre-bid meetings, assessing project scope and conditions, and providing direction to project managers as needed.
- Oversee quantity takeoffs and cost analysis, ensuring accurate resource allocation and budget alignment, while guiding project managers.
- Lead weekly progress meetings, tracking milestones and addressing issues, ensuring project managers keep teams aligned with objectives.
- Develop and manage project schedules, collaborating with project managers, the Superintendent, and Foreman to ensure timeline and resource alignment.
- Oversee project execution, ensuring smooth handoff from award to team, setting roles and expectations for project managers.
- Manage subcontractors and vendors, ensuring timely, cost-effective earthwork operations while supporting project managers as needed.
- Track project costs, address inefficiencies, and oversee change order preparation, ensuring project managers maintain financial control.
- Ensure timely and accurate project documentation, overseeing project managers in submitting change orders, reports, and billing.
- Act as the primary client liaison, ensuring communication and satisfaction, while supporting project managers in maintaining strong client relationships.
Qualifications
· The ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, meeting deadlines and adapting to changing demands.
· The ability to work independently and collaboratively within team settings.
· The ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications.
· The ability to provide a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
· The ability to use MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook)
· Strong leadership, communication, and critical thinking skills.
- Willingness to attend training as necessary or required by management.
Project Manager — Plateau Excavation (Metro Atlanta)
Location: Kennesaw, GA (Primarily Office-Based with Local Site Visits)
Position Type: Full-Time
About Plateau Excavation:
At Plateau Excavation, we don’t just move dirt — we build the foundation for some of the most important construction projects across the Southeast. As one of the largest and most respected site development contractors, we’re known for taking on complex grading, utility, and heavy civil projects — and delivering them safely, on time, and on budget.
We are currently hiring an Assistant Project Manager to join our team based out of Kennesaw, GA. This role is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to manage major projects across the Southeast.
This position offers strong career advancement potential into a Senior Project Manager role as you continue to grow within the Plateau organization.
Assistant Project Manager
The Assistant Project Manager will assist and support the Project Manager and Superintendent on projects.
Specifics of the Role
- Support the Project Manager as needed to ensure a successful execution of a project with the client and our subcontractors.
- Track materials and manage costs
- Learn from the Project Manager and Superintendent
Required
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering or 2-5 years of project engineer or assistant project management experience.
- 1 to 5 years of experience in the management field of sitework construction projects; erosion control, excavation, utility installation.
- Demonstrated knowledge of construction principles, practices and technology.
- Previous experience of successful support to a project team.
- Ability to walk a job site, climb ladders, and traverse slopes.
- Ability to lift objects of at least 50 pounds and occasionally 100 pounds.
What we expect
- Assistant Project Manager will support the Project Manager successfully execute a project. The APM should have desire to learn from the Project Manager and be able to successfully execute specific subtask of project management.
- Assistant Project Manager will help manage scope with our subcontractors, suppliers and vendors.
- Support in the management of supplier procurement and contracts. Monitor the delivery of all needed materials for the project(s) ensuring timely delivery and appropriate billing
- Review and approve subcontractor and supplier invoices
- Monitor deviations in project scope and communicate with the project manager
- Maintain job files to ensure continuity of work flow.
- Review shop drawings and submittals to ensure compliance with the construction documents.
- Review and track project invoices to ensure appropriate billings and manage material needs.
- Generate, review, distribute and track RFI’s.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
Items to know
- Our projects are typically based in the southeast and travel will be required. Travel could consist of day travel, multi-day travel or work onsite a project from a few weeks to monthly.
- Plateau does not micro-manage and you will be expected to work with the project manager and be a self- starter. The Plateau team is always ready to support you and each other with decision making, knowledge questions, etc. when you need or would like input
- Projects are fast pace.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Project Manager provides overall leadership for heavy civil infrastructure and transportation construction projects consisting of highway, road, bridge, civil and site work and serves as the primary point of contact with the customer. Working with the Superintendent(s) and Project Engineer(s), the Project Manager carries out the Company policies and procedures to ensure that both the Company and customer objectives are achieved. Project Managers typically report to the Project Executive or Division Manager, and on larger projects with multiple Project Managers may report to a Senior Project Manager. The Project Manager may oversee one or more projects concurrently, depending on size and scope of work within an operating region, and may assist the estimating team to procure new work occasionally.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Safety
• Responsible for overall job safety as per the SSHASP for each project to which they are assigned.
• Ensure project meets or exceeds all OSHA standards and other regulatory requirements to deliver incident and injury free outcomes.
• Ensure project is compliant with all safety protocols – AHA’s, Toolbox Talks and other leading indicators.
• Participate in the preparation and presentation of Toolbox Talks and Safety Huddles.
• Enter daily safety reporting in system such as Procore
• Review Arrowsight footage and corrective action plans
• Conduct routine safety leadership walks with safety personnel and implement corrective action plans as needed.
• Promote culture of safety for the entire project, including subcontractors and all other stakeholders.
• Verify Miss Utility One Call Center requests are made and completed prior to ground disturbing work.
• Ensure that test holes and other methods are employed to avoid incidents with all known utilities.
• Report any incidents with utility lines to the Project Executive or DM.
• Lead Safety Stand-Downs and assist in root cause analysis investigations for any incidents and injuries
• Ensure good housekeeping and orderly storage of materials and equipment throughout the jobsite.
Financial and Compliance
• Perform daily and weekly quantity review.
• Perform weekly and monthly cost detail reports.
• Familiar with or able to use HeavyJob timecard entry and production planner.
• Familiar with or able to use HeavyBid reports.
• Prepare monthly payment applications and reconcile with the client to ensure prompt payment.
• Track and report all extra work or non-contract work to Project Executive or Division Manager.
• Lead the change management process to include:
- Timely and proper notice requirements to the client
- Prepare and submit change orders to the client.
- Prepare or assist in the preparation of time impact analysis or delay claims
- Ensure proper documentation and recordkeeping
• Review and approve all payables including subcontractor and vendor invoices.
• Ensure the accuracy of payroll and equipment information.
• Lead and prepare monthly and/or quarterly Cost Estimate/Forecast.
• Ensure that all subcontracts and purchase orders are timely executed and meet all Company and client requirements.
• Ensure that any employee utilization and small/disadvantaged/minority business goals and routine reporting are satisfied.
• Ensure that certified payroll and other employee compliance requirements are met.
Planning and Production
• Lead the development of and approve the project CPM schedule.
• Review and approve the weekly project look-ahead schedules.
• Ensure that look-ahead schedules comport with the approved baseline CPM schedule.
• Lead the monthly updating and submission of the CPM schedule.
• Assist Superintendent to coordinate all work with subcontractors, vendors, and other stakeholders.
• Coordinate all utility requirements with providers.
• Participate in problem solving and value engineering planning.
• Review and approve work packages for field use.
• Lead and represent the Company in meetings with Owner, Project Partners, and other stakeholders.
• Meet regularly with Superintendent(s) and/or Project Engineer(s) to review and coordinate upcoming work and needs such as equipment, material, and subcontractors.
• Understand bid assumptions and effectively communicate production goals to team.
• Ensure that all material deliveries and long lead-time items support the production schedule.
• Work closely with the Superintendent to ensure that all deliverables and objectives are achieved.
Quality Control
• Use the tools and processes in the Project Management Manual to fulfill project deliverables.
• Coordinate with Project Engineer(s) and Superintendent(s) to ensure conformance with contact documents.
• Ensure that routine SWPPP inspections are made, and corrective actions documented.
• Ensure corrective actions to address non-conforming work.
• Ensure accountability for quality throughout the project.
• Maintain all project records in the system and hard copies as required in the field office.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• B.S. Degree in Civil, Mechanical, or Construction Engineering, or 4-Year Degree in Construction or Environmental Management with 7+ years of related experience. At least 2 years as a Project Manager on projects with a value of at least $10M preferred.
• Experience in Heavy Civil Construction (highways, roads, bridges, structures, support of excavation, cast-in-place and pile foundations, underground utility systems, site work, and environmental; wastewater treatment plants a plus).
• Capable of meeting deadlines, self-motivated, detail oriented, highly organized, excellent follow-through capability.
• Effective verbal and written communication skills are essential to this position.
• Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced environment and accurately process documents and perform duties in a timely manner.
• Familiar with electronic document access and construction management software such as Procore.
• Familiar with financial management and accounting software such as Viewpoint.
• Familiar with project critical path method scheduling software such as Primavera P6.
• Proficient with interpreting plans and specs and developing construction schedules.
• Experience leading and developing subordinates into positions of advancement.
• Experience with design-build or alternative project delivery a plus
• Valid Driver’s License.
• Able to obtain TWIC, DBIDs, or other similar credentials for access to restricted or government sites.
Reports to: Project Executive or Division Manager
Business Unit: Mid-Atlantic Region
Location: Richmond, VA
Travel Requirements: Works within an operating region that may require one-way travel distances of up to 100 miles. Occasional overnight travel to other regional offices may be required.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Posillico Civil, Inc. is committed to maintaining a working environment that promotes teamwork and that is free of any and all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment. Accordingly, all of its employment-related activities will be administered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran and military status, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, domestic violence victim status, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, predisposing genetic characteristics or other legally protected personal characteristic.
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Posillico Civil, Inc. together with its parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, partners and joint ventures (collectively “Posillico”) do not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to Posillico or an employee of Posillico, by mail, electronically, or otherwise will be considered property of Posillico. Posillico will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. Posillico will consider any candidate for whom an Agency has submitted an unsolicited resume to have been referred by the Agency free of any charges or fees. As a condition for payment, an Agency shall have an agreement signed by an authorized Posillico representative. Verbal or written communications from any employee of Posillico shall not be considered binding obligations. All resumes whether unsolicited or solicited shall be the property of Posillico.
The Project Manager - Data Center Construction position is located in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
CBRE | DIRECTLINE, a CBRE Data Center Solutions business, is a leading technology infrastructure services provider enabling mission critical data center infrastructure for the world’s technology leaders. Catering to a broad spectrum of technology and client requirements, 1200+ skilled technicians deliver over 1000 projects annually across data center markets in the US and APAC. DL has proven success in the deployment of next-generation infrastructure technologies across the data center lifecycle; from design & planning, install & build through Day 2 maintenance, technology upgrades & retrofits, including delivering the latest wave of AI/ML platforms.
About the Role:
The Project Manager (PM) will be a lead member in our operations team and will drive the delivery of all the various network infrastructure and cabling projects within a particular site. This position will require the individual to have development, management, customer engagement, operational and overall leadership skills.
Key responsibilities will include establishing the program schedule and ensuring the established targets are met regarding schedule, cost, functionality, quality, safety, and customer satisfaction.
The role will also include consulting with clients, delivering presentations, resolving project issues, recommendations for new services or enhancements, estimating, proposal writing, project costs management, directing operations on labor requirements, directing/assisting purchasing with bill of materials.
The Project Manager is responsible for the entire successful execution of a project. Their primary responsibilities are to plan, direct, coordinate, and budget activities concerned with the construction of their project. The Project Manager shall also participate and at times lead the conceptual development of a construction project and oversee its organization, estimating, scheduling, and implementation.
What You’ll Do:
- The project manager is accountable for effective project management and delivery of their projects.
- The PM will work with the extended site team to develop the program schedule and establish key milestones for delivery of the program ensuring all financial targets, schedule targets are met in alignment to the customers’ goals.
- The PM will identify and acquire all resources required by revising as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements.
- During the pre-construction phase, continuously evaluate the materials and products being proposed for constructability and feasibility. Oversee and at times prepare the cost estimate at multiple stages. Initiate and coordinate the design efforts and the value engineering processes.
- Schedule the project in logical steps and budget time required to meet deadlines.
- Determine labor requirements and dispatch workers to construction sites.
- Facilitate travel for technicians traveling to the project site.
- Coordinates with the superintendent.
- Inspect and review projects to monitor compliance with codes and other regulations.
- Interpret and explain plans and contract terms to staff, workers, and clients, representing the owner.
- Prepare contracts and negotiate revisions, changes, and additions to contractual agreements with designers, consultants, clients, suppliers and subcontractors.
- Obtain all necessary permits and licenses.
- Direct and supervise team members in the office and on site.
- Study job specifications to determine appropriate construction means and methods.
- Solicit, negotiate, select, contract, and oversee material suppliers, subcontractors who complete specific pieces of the project.
- Requisition of supplies and materials to complete construction projects.
- Prepare and submit budget estimates and progress and cost tracking reports.
- Develop and implement quality control programs
- Take action to deal with the results of delays, bad weather, or emergencies at the construction site.
- Confer with supervisory personnel, owners, contractors, and designers to discuss and resolve matters such as work procedures, complaints, and construction problems.
- Plan, organize, and direct activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems.
- Investigate damage, accidents, or delays at construction sites, to ensure that proper procedures are being carried out.
- Evaluate construction means and methods to determine cost-effectiveness of plans.
- Manage, cost/budget, and communicate the contract changes process.
- Developing and maintaining the project schedule
- Develop and maintain the project financial plan
- Prepare, maintain, and complete all aspects of the DL Way (project management playbook).
- Completes all weekly and monthly reporting and projections.
- Train and develop project team
- Responsible for timely preparation of billing to Invoice the client
- Equipment and material purchasing
- The Project Manager reviews all job cost postings for accuracy and completeness, including but not limited to, the preparation of invoices, customer collections and periodic financial reporting to the customer and management.
- The PM will additionally mange all associated aspects of the program including the Safety & Environment program, the quality assurance program and material logistics.
- The Project Manager will recruit, hire, train, manage, supervise, promote, discipline and discharge, if necessary, all project related staff.
- The Project Manager will manage all human resource issues (and escalate as needed) per Company policies and procedures.
- Coordinate and partner effectively with internal and external design, construction, network, and facility partners.
- Proactively communicate program status and risks to all stakeholders
- Prepare and take corrective action to address concerns and challenges.
- The Project Manager acts as the Company liaison to the client for the program maintaining a high level of client satisfaction, ensuring a collaborative environment across all parties.
- The project manager is expected to be on the jobsite and be present for active on-stie project management responsibilities.
What You’ll Need
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, business management, electrical engineering, construction management or similar experience.
- 10 + years of direct work experience in any of these areas: construction management, data centers, or structured cabling environment.
- Track record of delivering mission critical programs on time, within budget, and to applicable build, quality, and safety standards.
- Must be able to meet Motor Vehicle Record requirements
- Proficient with Microsoft Office
- Contract negotiation and administration experience
- Experience building and leading teams.
- Experience in assessing, coaching, and mentoring direct reports and vendor teams.
- Organizational, time management and coordination skills across multiple disciplines preferred.
- Client Engagement experience in similar programs
- Understanding of program management fundamentals such as earned value management, SPI, CPI and other project tracking metrics.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) or equivalent certification preferred
- BICSI RCDD or similar Telecommunications certifications preferred
Why CBRE
When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values — respect, integrity, service and excellence — and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to realize your full potential.
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CBRE carefully considers multiple factors to determine compensation, including a candidate’s education, training, and experience. The minimum salary for the Project Manager - Data Center Construction position is $100K annually and the maximum salary for the position is $140K annually. The compensation offered to a successful candidate will depend on their skills, qualifications, and experience.
Successful candidates will also be eligible for a discretionary bonus based on CBRE’s applicable benefit program. This role will provide the following benefits: 401(K), Dental insurance, Health insurance, Life insurance, and Vision insurance.
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Boston, Massachusetts
Capital Planning Construction Administration
Full-Time Hybrid
Project Manager 1 - Construction Administration
Capital Planning
Reports To: Project Manager 3 Construction Administration
Exempt
Grade: 10
This Project Manager 1 position is a member of the MSBA's Construction Administration Team that manages MSBA-funded capital projects from design development through bidding, contract award, construction, commissioning, and project close-out. The Project Manager 1 works with a motivated team reporting to a Project Manager3 for major projects and repair projects. The Project Manager 1 works with public school districts and consultants as part of a MSBA team to ensure conformance with MSBA's policies, agreements, and practices for major projects and repair projects through design development, construction and final audit. The Project Manager 1 will also review district submittals that establish grants for the repair program.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities- Monitor project schedules, budgets and scope for major construction and repair projects to ensure compliance with MSBA guidelines and funding agreements, and to track construction progress.
- Review monthly reimbursement requests for major construction and repair projects and recommend eligibility of project costs for reimbursement.
- Report on changes to the schematic design budget through the design development and bidding phases, process budget revisions, and review project cash flow for accuracy and variances.
- Review design development documents and prepare and issue review comments for major projects, identifying any variances to the agreed upon scope identified in the funding agreement.
- Review cost estimates, project scope and budget submittal to establish the grant for repair projects.
- Prepare and review change order documentation including recommendation of change order eligibility on major construction and repair projects.
- Review monthly project reports to understand submittal status, contract compliance, construction progress and identify variances. Utilize this information as well as lead site visits to inform MSBA reporting to the Board of Directors.
- Collaborate with the project team to review and make recommendations to improve MSBA processes and inform best practices for school construction.
- Lead in project meetings addressing project status, funding agreements, amendments and change orders.
- Collaborate with the project team to develop a schedule for the timely submittal of all final documents required for final audit of major construction and repair projects. Coordinate with the project team to resolve any outstanding items required and reconcile and approve the final payment.
- Participate in Capital Planning and Construction Administration subcommittees and procurement committees, on an as needed basis.
- Participate in the preparation, coordination and presentation of materials required for MSBA subcommittee, roundtables and Board of Director Meetings.
- Bachelor's degree in one of the following: project management, construction, architecture, engineering, or a related field.
- Two-to-five years of experience associated with construction, project management, building design or other applicable disciplines.
- Knowledge of construction project administration, contract compliance monitoring, change orders and construction methods.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks, involving complex and varying problems.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to gather, analyze, and present complex technical information in a clear, concise, and understandable manner.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Ability and willingness to travel occasionally to project sites.
$78,425 - $86,267 a year
This job description is intended to be general and will evolve over time. The description is subject to periodic updating. At management's discretion, the employee may be assigned different or additional duties from time to time.
Position Summary
Soil Solutions Inc. is seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of assigned projects from preconstruction handoff through closeout. This role is responsible for overall project execution—including safety leadership, financial performance, scheduling, client coordination, subcontractor management, and quality control.
The Project Manager serves as the primary point of contact for owners and project partners and works in close coordination with the Superintendent(s), Project Engineer(s), and leadership team to ensure each project is delivered safely, efficiently, and profitably.
Project Managers report to a company owner.
Core Responsibilities1) Safety Leadership
At Soil Solutions Inc., safety is non-negotiable. The Project Manager is expected to lead by example and actively drive jobsite safety performance.
- Maintain overall responsibility for jobsite safety in accordance with the project SSHASP and Soil Solutions Inc. standards.
- Ensure compliance with OSHA and all applicable federal, state, and local safety requirements, driving incident-free execution.
- Verify consistent completion of safety planning and leading indicators, including:
- AHA’s (Activity Hazard Analyses)
- Toolbox Talks and Safety Huddles
- Jobsite safety documentation and tracking
- Participate in, and when needed lead, toolbox talks and safety huddles.
- Complete and verify daily safety reporting in company project systems (ex: Procore).
- Review jobsite monitoring tools (ex: Arrowsight), address issues immediately, and implement corrective action plans.
- Conduct routine safety walks with safety personnel and field leadership to ensure compliance and accountability.
- Ensure 811 / Miss Utility locates are completed before any ground disturbing work begins.
- Require test holes and field verification methods when needed to prevent utility strikes.
- Report utility incidents immediately to the Project Executive or Division Manager and support corrective actions.
- Lead Safety Stand-Downs and support incident investigations and root-cause analysis as required.
- Maintain jobsite cleanliness, organization, and proper storage of materials and equipment.
2) Financial Management & Project Compliance
The Project Manager is accountable for the project’s cost performance, billing, and contract compliance.
- Perform daily and weekly quantity tracking to verify progress and production.
- Prepare weekly and monthly cost reports and cost detail updates.
- Utilize field productivity tools as needed (ex: HeavyJob timecard entry and production tracking).
- Interpret estimating and production outputs when applicable .
- Prepare monthly pay applications and coordinate with the client to support prompt payment.
- Identify, track, and communicate all extra work / non-contract work to leadership.
- Lead change management from start to finish, including:
- Meeting contract notice requirements
- Pricing and submitting change orders
- Supporting time impact analysis and delay claim documentation when required
- Maintaining detailed project documentation
- Review and approve payables including subcontractor and vendor invoices.
- Confirm accuracy of payroll and equipment reporting and resolve discrepancies quickly.
- Lead monthly and quarterly forecasting / cost-to-complete reporting.
- Ensure subcontracts and purchase orders are executed on time and meet client and company requirements.
- Ensure compliance with all project-specific requirements including certified payroll and workforce reporting when applicable.
- Support client participation goals for small/disadvantaged/minority businesses where contractually required.
3) Scheduling, Planning & Production Execution
This role requires strong planning, schedule ownership, and day-to-day coordination with the field.
- Lead development of the baseline project schedule (CPM) and obtain required approvals.
- Review and approve weekly look-ahead schedules and verify they align with the baseline CPM schedule.
- Lead schedule updates and submissions in accordance with contract requirements.
- Coordinate work sequencing with Superintendent(s), subcontractors, vendors, and project stakeholders.
- Coordinate utility requirements and provider scheduling as needed.
- Participate in constructability reviews, value engineering, and proactive problem-solving.
- Review and approve work packages for field execution.
- Represent Soil Solutions Inc. in meetings with owners, designers, project partners, and internal stakeholders.
- Hold regular coordination meetings with Superintendent(s) and Project Engineer(s) to plan:
- Equipment and material needs
- Subcontractor scheduling
- Staffing and production goals
- Risk items and constraints
- Understand bid assumptions and convert them into field execution targets.
- Ensure long-lead material procurement supports schedule demands.
- Partner closely with field leadership to ensure project deliverables are achieved safely and efficiently.
4) Quality Control & Documentation
Project Managers are expected to set the standard for quality and project records.
- Use Soil Solutions Inc. project controls and management procedures to deliver contract requirements.
- Coordinate with the Project Engineer(s) and Superintendent(s) to ensure work complies with contract documents and specifications.
- Ensure SWPPP inspections are completed as required and deficiencies are corrected and documented.
- Address non-conforming work quickly and ensure corrective actions are verified and recorded.
- Maintain complete project records in company systems and hard copy format where required.
- Ensure accountability for quality across all project participants, including subcontractors.
QualificationsEducation / Experience
- B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Engineering OR a related 4-year degree in Construction or Environmental Management, plus 7+ years of related construction experience.
- Prior experience as a Project Manager on projects valued $10M+ preferred.
Relevant Construction Experience
Experience in heavy construction or specialty civil work, including one or more of the following:
- Drilled Micropiles, Large Diameter Caisssons, CFA and Tiebacks
- Driven Deep Foundation Piles or vibrated sheet piles
- Helicals or Stelcor Piles
- Civil infrastructure and sitework
- Roads, bridges, or transportation work
- Environmental construction
- Support of excavation
- Cast-in-place concrete foundations
- Underground utility systems
- Water and wastewater treatment projects
Skills
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and urgency in execution.
- Effective client communication and ability to lead meetings professionally.
- Ability to perform in a fast-paced environment while managing multiple priorities.
- Proficiency interpreting plans/specs and coordinating execution with field teams.
- Ability to lead, mentor, and develop team members.
Licensing / Site Access
- Valid Driver’s License required
- Ability to obtain site credentials such as TWIC, DBIDs, or similar access requirements for restricted/government sites
Our client is a long-standing Construction Manager and General Contractor with decades of successful, stable, and safe work throughout Michigan and surrounding states. Their primary project portfolio includes multi-family, senior living, and historic renovation projects, with additional involvement in commercial work. Due to continued growth, the company is seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead project teams in the Kalamazoo region.
The Project Manager Position
The company is seeking a Project Manager who brings strong problem-solving abilities and the leadership skills necessary to drive projects to successful completion across a range of building types. This is a dynamic, fast-moving role that requires overseeing multiple projects at once, guiding them from preconstruction planning through final closeout. Beyond technical construction knowledge, success in this position depends on clear communication, thoughtful schedule and cost control, and the ability to manage priorities while keeping the overall project objectives in focus.
This role involves close coordination with internal teams, subcontractors, and vendors, as well as regular interaction with clients and ownership groups. The Project Manager is responsible for keeping all stakeholders informed on progress, budget status, and upcoming milestones. Working in partnership with the Superintendent, the Project Manager helps ensure work is performed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with quality standards.
This position offers the opportunity to join a relationship-driven, family-oriented contractor that values collaboration and provides a healthy work/life balance.
Desired Experience, Skills, and Abilities for the Project Manager Position:
- 5+ years of experience as a Project Manager
- Strong understanding of construction processes with proven experience working for a
- General Contractor and/or Construction Manager
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management or a related discipline preferred, though equivalent experience will be considered
- Unwavering commitment to jobsite safety and best practices
- Ability to lead teams and keep projects aligned with schedule, budget, and expectations
- Familiarity with Procore or similar project management platforms is a plus
Compensation, Benefits, and Structure for the Project Manager Position:
This is a full-time, permanent position that offers a competitive salary, annual bonus plan, monthly auto allowance plus fuel reimbursement, competitive health, dental and vision benefits, 401K retirement plan, paid time off, growth potential, and a strong Company culture.
The Recruiting Process for the Project Manager Position:
The recruitment process is designed to be a thorough, two-way evaluation to ensure that the best decision is made by both the Company and the candidate. Given this, multiple steps are required, including a phone interview, in-person interviews, candidate assessments, and a pre-employment background check and drug test.
Our Client is an Equal Opportunity Employer!
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER – SOUTHWEST MISSOURI
Make The Leap to an Exciting New Career!
We are seeking an elite Senior Project Manager to lead commercial construction projects across Southwest Missouri. This role is built for a proven leader who is responsible for the successful delivery of complex and high-value construction projects while driving business performance, operational excellence, and team development.
This role operates as a business leader within the organization — accountable for project profitability, risk mitigation, client satisfaction, and the development of project management talent. This individual oversees multiple phases of work, managing diverse scopes, coordinating with clients, consultants, and trade partners, and ensuring each project is delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. They also lead multiple project teams, mentor Project Managers and Engineers, and serve as a primary executive contact for owners and design partners.
This Rare Opportunity Features the Following Benefits:
- Amazing Health Insurance Benefits at Extremely Reasonable Rates
- On-Site Gym Access
- 401k Retirement Plans with an Employer Match Contribution
- Paid Time Off
- Dental & Vision Plans
- HSA & Dependent FSA Benefits
- Accident, Short Term Disability & Life Insurance Options
- An Innovative Wellness Program that Pays You to be Healthy
• Own full P&L performance for assigned projects.
• Lead strategic planning, budgeting, forecasting, and risk analysis.
• Direct complex contract negotiations and change management strategies.
• Oversee claims avoidance and dispute resolution strategy.
• Ensure compliance with all contractual, safety, and regulatory obligations.
• Maintain and grow key owner and design partner relationships.
• Participate in preconstruction strategy and pursuit efforts.
• Assist in prime contract negotiation and delivery strategy.
• Identify value engineering opportunities and cost efficiencies.
• Lead development of Project Management Plans.
• Ensure Procore and document control systems are fully leveraged.
• Drive schedule integrity in partnership with the Superintendent.
• Lead monthly cost forecasting and margin analysis.
• Oversee procurement strategy and long-lead material planning.
• Directly mentor Project Managers and Project Engineers.
• Build high-performing teams aligned with company values.
• Conduct performance evaluations and provide developmental coaching.
• Champion a culture of accountability, professionalism, and integrity.
• Oversee implementation of Quality Control Plans.
• Monitor project risk exposure and implement mitigation strategies.
• Ensure OSHA compliance and safe jobsite leadership.
• Lead post-project reviews and lessons learned processes.
Leadership Competencies
• Strategic thinker with strong business acumen.
• Decisive and solutions-oriented.
• Financially disciplined.
• High emotional intelligence.
• Trusted leader capable of representing the company at the highest level.
How You Contribute
• Protect and grow company profitability.
• Build enduring owner relationships.
• Develop the next generation of project leadership.
• Elevate operational standards.
• Represent company culture with integrity and professionalism.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience).
- Demonstrated leadership experience delivering $10M – $20M Commercial and Large-Scale Multi-Family projects from preconstruction through closeout.
- Proven ability to manage project profitability, schedule integrity, risk mitigation, and owner satisfaction.
- Strong understanding of AIA contracts, change management, and cost control practices.
- Experience leading Project Managers, Project Engineers, and cross-functional teams.
- Proficiency in Procore, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Strong financial forecasting and executive-level communication skills.
Working Environment
This role will primarily be in an office environment based in our Springfield, Missouri headquarters, or at the job site. Assigned projects may require the Project Manager to be on-site for extended durations, and occasional travel is to be expected.
Physical Requirements:
Standing and Walking: ~20%
Sitting and Desk Work: ~80%
Direct Reports
Project Manager(s)
Assistant Project Manager(s)
Project Engineer(s)
Ready to Lead Projects That Matter?
If you are a Senior Project Manager with strong commercial construction experience and are looking for a leadership role where you have real ownership over scope, schedule, cost, and outcomes, we encourage you to apply.
This is a rare opportunity to drive meaningful commercial projects across Southwest Missouri while working alongside a disciplined, experienced leadership team committed to building the right way, with accountability, integrity, and long-term impact.
Projects assigned to this level involve significant resources, complex technical execution requirements, complicated relationship management issues, and alternative project delivery methods such as GC/CM and PDB.
Positions at this level manage the most complex and diverse project teams.
Wastewater Capital Project Manager IVs also serve as technical consultants to Senior Management on project technical and strategic issues and manage internal cross-functional issues to resolution.
This classification may also serve as a lead position to lower-level Wastewater Capital Project Managers.
This is the fourth level within the four-level classification series.
The Wastewater Capital Project Manager IV is a lead resource for lower-level project managers.
Wastewater Capital Project Manager IVs are typically assigned multiple technically complex, highly visible, and high-risk projects with complex multi-engineering discipline elements.
Lead and direct high-priority projects, which often require considerable resources and high levels of functional integration.
Negotiate contract scopes, schedules, budgets, and contract changes.
Measure project performance using appropriate tools and techniques, identify and quantify variances, perform required corrective actions, and communicate to all stakeholders.
Lead negotiation of interagency or local agreements.
Present projects to elected officials, community groups, and the public.
Procure and administer consultant contracts.
Oversee and supervise the preparation of all contract negotiations, change orders, interpretation and compliance monitoring.
Work with other departments in developing and initiating capital improvement projects to resolve problems and/or issues regarding facilities.
Identify project scope, budget, funding and schedule for these projects.
Provide lead direction and mentoring for lower-level capital project managers.
Administer project and contract requirements and standards in accordance with King County policies and procedures.
Perform duties as defined in the WTD project management manual using PMI methodology.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Telecommuting okay within Washington state and within a reasonable distance to the King County worksite, with some onsite work required.
The work associated with this position will be performed through a combination of teleworking complemented with onsite work and meetings as needed.
Employees will have access to shared workspaces at various King County facilities.
Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements.
Travel is required only to the extent the employee must travel from the teleworksite they have chosen within Washington state to the Seattle, WA onsite worksite.
Some travel to project worksites within King County may be required.
SALARY: Salary of $135,073.74 to $171,214.16 per year BENEFITS: Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
Pension plan and 457(b) deferred compensation plan.
Transportation and ORCA transit pass.
12 paid holidays and 2 personal holidays per year.
Paid vacation, sick leave, parental/family/medical/volunteer leaves.
Flexible spending account.
Wellness Programs.
Onsite activity centers.
Employee Giving Program.
Employee Assistance Programs.
Flexible schedules.
Training and career development programs.
LOCATION OF EMPLOYMENT: 40 hours/week in Seattle, WA.
Telecommuting okay within Washington state and within a reasonable distance to the King County worksite, with some onsite work required.
The work associated with this position will be performed through a combination of teleworking complemented with onsite work and meetings as needed.
Employees will have access to shared workspaces at various King County facilities.
Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements.
Travel is required only to the extent the employee must travel from the teleworksite they have chosen within Washington state to the Seattle, WA onsite worksite.
Some travel to project worksites within King County may be required.
Employees will be provided with a County issued laptop and must maintain a workspace with an internet connection (access may be supplemented in some situations) where they can reliably perform work and remain available and responsive during scheduled work hours.
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- $97,000.00 Salary Description ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) connects the world's leading public and private organizations to accelerate biomedical breakthroughs for patients, regardless of who they are, where they live, or what disease they have.
Together with leading scientists and problem-solvers, and a successful track record of navigating complex problems, the FNIH accelerates new therapies, diagnostics, and potential cures; advances global health and equity in care; and celebrates and train the next generation of scientists.
Established by Congress in 1990 to support the mission of the NIH, the FNIH is a not-for-profit 501 (3) charitable organization.
For more information about the FNIH, please visit .
EOE STATEMENT We are an equal employment opportunity employer.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
DESCRIPTION The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) is seeking an Associate Project Manager (APM) to support major, multi-stakeholder research partnerships with diverse stakeholders, including biopharmaceutical companies, nonprofit healthcare organizations, government agencies, and academic scientists.
The APM will work closely with scientific and technical leads to support the day-to-day management and coordination of high-impact translational science research initiatives.
This is an early-career role for individuals with a strong scientific or research background who are interested in building a career in project and program management within public-private partnerships.
Positions at FNIH offer unique exposure across disciplines, sectors, and stakeholders, as the organization operates at the intersection of government, academia, industry, and nonprofit research.
Work will be conducted under the supervision of multiple senior Project Managers in a hybrid work environment, with time spent both virtually and at the FNIH offices located in North Bethesda, Maryland.
This role is a non-research, associate project management position that supports the planning, coordination, and execution of complex biomedical initiatives.
It requires strong interpersonal and written communication skills, excellent organizational abilities, high attention to detail, sound judgment, and diplomacy, along with the ability to work effectively under tight deadlines in a highly collaborative environment.
Familiarity with biomedical research settings is essential.
Reporting to the Program Manager, the APM will work under the supervision of senior Project Managers.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Support large-scale, multi-stakeholder neuroscience research initiatives, including Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP) programs (e.g., Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and Schizophrenia).
Work closely with Project Managers and Senior Project Managers to support day-to-day project coordination, governance activities, and operational execution.
Prepare, format, and quality-check meeting materials, including agendas, slide decks, meeting minutes, summaries, and follow-up documentation.
Schedule meetings and coordinate meeting logistics using Microsoft Teams and Outlook calendars; track action items, decisions, and deliverables across multiple workstreams.
Maintain a well-organized project documentation, trackers, and centralized repositories to support governance, reporting, and compliance requirements.
Assist with scientific and operational project activities, including tracking research milestones, deliverables, and timelines.
Support coordination among industry, academic, nonprofit, and government partners in a matrixed environment without direct reporting authority.
Assist with vendor coordination, budget tracking, invoicing, and contract-related documentation.
Draft and edit high-quality written materials, including meeting notes, scientific progress reports, manuscripts, presentations, newsletters, website updates, and external communications.
Develop clear, professional PowerPoint presentations that synthesize complex scientific and operational information for leadership and external stakeholders.
Gradually assume increased ownership of defined workstreams, with the expectation of independently leading small meetings within approximately one year.
This is a developmental role designed to prepare individuals for advancement into higher-level project management roles at FNIH.
FULL-TIME/PART-TIME Full-Time LOCATION FNIH Offices (North Bethesda, Maryland) POSITION REQUIREMENTS Successful candidates for the Associate Project Manager, Translational Science role will be able to demonstrate : Core Skills Strong organizational, time management, and written and verbal communication skills Proven ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, collaborative, matrixed environment High attention to detail Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools, particularly PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Teams, and Outlook.
Proactive, team-oriented mindset with a clear interest in long-term career growth in scientific project management.
Education & Experiences Master's or PhD degree in Neuroscience or a related scientific discipline preferred but not required; a strong scientific, biomedical, or public health research background is highly valued.
Early-career PhD candidates (1-3 years post-degree or equivalent experience): Demonstrated interest in transitioning from hands-on research into project or program management, supported by experience coordinating complex research efforts, collaborations, or multi-lab initiatives (e.g., consortium work, cross-lab projects).
Early-career MS candidates (1-3 years of experience): Demonstrated organizational, coordination, or project support experience within research, clinical, or scientific program environments.
A minimum of 1 year of professional experience, ideally within healthcare, government, scientific research, biotechnology/pharmaceutical, or nonprofit sectors is required.
1 year of experience working with scientific stakeholders, collaborators, or clients (preferred).
Exposure to the culture, systems, and organizational structures of NIH, FDA and/or the pharmaceutical industry is a plus.
Some experience supporting or working with contracts, agreements, or administrative documentation (preferred).
Prior experience in a consulting, client-facing, or nonprofit research setting (preferred).
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