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Project Manager
Construction | Chicago, IL | Hybrid Flexibility
A well established and highly respected $700M General Contractor is seeking an experienced Project Manager to join their growing Chicago team.
This firm delivers complex construction projects across light industrial, multifamily, commercial, and hospitality sectors, with project values typically ranging from $30M to $100M+. With a strong pipeline of work across the Midwest and an excellent reputation for quality and client relationships, this is an opportunity to join a business that continues to grow while maintaining a collaborative and people first culture.
The company offers a hybrid working model with two days per week work from home and half day Fridays, providing flexibility while maintaining strong team collaboration and project delivery.
The Opportunity
The Project Manager will lead large scale projects from preconstruction through completion, managing internal project teams while working closely with clients, consultants, and subcontractors.
You will be responsible for delivering projects safely, on schedule, and within budget while maintaining the high standards and reputation the company has built within the market.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead construction projects valued up to $100M+ from preconstruction through closeout
- Oversee project teams including Assistant Project Managers, Project Engineers, and Superintendents
- Manage project budgets, cost control, forecasting, and financial reporting
- Develop and maintain project schedules in collaboration with field leadership
- Lead owner, architect, and subcontractor coordination meetings
- Review subcontractor scopes, manage procurement strategy, and oversee contract administration
- Identify and mitigate project risks while maintaining schedule and budget targets
- Ensure quality, safety, and compliance standards are maintained across all phases of construction
- Build and maintain strong client relationships to support repeat business
Project Portfolio
- Projects typically range between $30M and $100M+ across sectors including:
- Light Industrial and Manufacturing Facilities
- Multifamily Residential Developments
- Commercial and Corporate Office Buildings
- Hospitality and Hotel Construction
Qualifications
- 5 to 15+ years of experience within commercial construction
- Experience managing ground up or large scale renovation projects valued $30M+
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage project teams and mentor junior staff
- Experience working for a General Contractor in a Project Manager or Senior Project Manager capacity
- Strong understanding of scheduling, budgeting, subcontractor management, and contract administration
- Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive base salary
- Performance based bonus
- Vehicle allowance
- Full benefits package
- Hybrid flexibility with two days per week work from home
- Half day Fridays
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Nibbi Brothers has been a member of the Bay Area’s construction community since 1950. The Company is known for integrity, innovation, quality and contributions to the communities in which it works. Nibbi’s safety program often exceeds federal and state requirements prioritizing the wellbeing of people. Market sector experience includes multi-family residential, aviation, infrastructure, pre-fab/modular, commercial, seismic retrofits, historic restoration, waterfront structures, and non-profit community facilities. Nibbi self-performs production framing and structural concrete. Our projects range in size from $5 million to over $200 million.
Nibbi provides its people with comprehensive benefits and opportunities for career development. We encourage continuing education at all levels. We are proud of our friendly, family culture that is based on respect, collaboration and a strong work/life balance.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Estimator’s primary responsibility is to analyze and interpret project information in the assembly of budgets, bids, and proposals. Occasional travel is required. This position reports to the Senior Preconstruction Project Manager or the Director of Preconstruction.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Evaluate bid requests.
- Prepare detailed cost estimates.
- Input and adjust quantities with a high level of accuracy.
- Review projectdocuments.
- Manage clientrelationships.
- Promote Nibbi’s standards of quality and safety.
- Represent Nibbi in a professional manner.
- Work collaboratively with project team members.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Function as a conduit for project stakeholders advancing the project forward during the preconstruction phase.
- Jobsite visits to review existing conditions.
- Establish and maintain positive and effective relationships and communication with clients, construction managers, project teams, consultants, architects, engineers, subcontractors, adjacent communities, trade unions, and government agencies.
- Review all project documents for completeness and accuracy.
- Prepare detailed take-offs and budgets.
- Assemble quantities into project management tools accurately.
- Present budget and value engineering ideas to the owner and design team.
- Attend design development meetings.
- Participate in project team meetings, client meetings, and JSR’s for assigned projects.
- Work with Project Executives to ensure projects move efficiently through Preconstruction.
- Quantify material costs, man-power hourly costs, and subcontractor buy-outs for assigned projects.
- Lead team in the creation of proposals and bids.
- Develop bid documents for each project.
- Prepare detailed bid scopes for trade packages and vet subcontractors to ensure compliance with bid scope.
- Lead pre-bid meetings for assigned projects.
- Manage bid list and coordinate with trade partners.
- Review subcontractor submittals.
- Write and ensure execution of all subcontracts and purchase orders.
- Manage project buy-out and formalize subcontractors.
- Coordinates constructability reviews for its projects with QA/QC Department.
- Work collaboratively with Project Manager, Superintendent, and project team to phase assigned projects.
- Develop initial project schedule and site logistics plan. Update as needed with input from Operations.
- Conduct team meetings, owner/architect meetings, and budget reviews.
- Present job cost, scheduling and budget updates at regular intervals.
- Support career development of Assistant Project Managers and Project Engineers.
- Attend company and industry events, including meetings, classes, workshops, conferences, etc.
- Other related duties as assigned or needed.
QUALIFICATIONS
Degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or related technical degree, and 2-3 years of estimating experience, preferably with a general contractor. Candidates should have advanced math skills, ability to visualize in 2D and 3D, and an understanding of risk evaluation. Candidates must have a solid understanding of the construction industry, job site safety requirements, contract management, planning and scheduling, budgets, building products and relevant technology. This position requires a high level of fluency reading plans, specifications, and related project documents. Key competencies are initiative, communication, teamwork, dependability, and attention to detail.
Technical Skills: Primavera 6, Destini, Building Connected, MS Office, CCTO, and Procore.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee, with or without reasonable accommodation, to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job the employee may be exposed to conditions that include weather such as heat and/or humidity and cold, fumes or airborne particles, exposure to dust and asphalt, and moving mechanical parts. There may be occasional exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals. Conditions can also include risk of electrical shock and risk of vibration. The noise level in the work environment can often be loud.
An Estimator is regularly required to:
- Work in the office in San Francisco.
- Walk, climb stairs, sit, and stand.
- Talk and hear at normal levels.
- See with close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and have the ability to adjust focus.
- Reach with hands and arms.
- Use hands and fingers to operate tools and other business machines.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision
Flex plans
Life insurance
Supplemental insurance plans
401K with employer matching
Paid Time Off
Holidays
Incentive compensation bonus
Educational reimbursement
Student loan repayment assistance
Vehicle allowance
Nibbi Brothers is an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status or any other personal characteristic protected by law. Employment decisions are made on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
Must be authorized to work in the US now and in the future. Nibbi uses E-Verify.
Contractor’s License #757362
Are you a results-driven leader with a proven ability to manage service projects and build strong client relationships? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment where you can take ownership of projects and drive business growth?
As a Service Plumbing Project Manager, you will have the opportunity to leverage your expertise to actively seek out, design, coordinate, and oversee commercial plumbing service projects while managing a portfolio of key accounts. This role plays a crucial part in maintaining strong client relationships, retaining existing business, and generating new project opportunities that contribute to the continued growth and success of SVM’s plumbing service department. In addition to managing the full lifecycle of service projects, you will help drive strategic account development and deliver solutions that align with our clients’ needs.
What You Will Do
- Develop and manage a portfolio of plumbing and piping accounts, specializing in service agreements, repairs, and commercial service projects.
- Proactively generate new business through prospecting, cold calling, emails, and onsite meetings with prospective clients.
- Build and manage a sales pipeline, tracking leads, proposals, follow-ups, and contract renewals, and provide regular updates in internal meetings.
- Conduct regular job walks and inspections to evaluate plumbing and piping systems, gather site information, and recommend repair or project solutions tailored to client needs.
- Prepare detailed proposals for new and existing clients, customizing scopes of work to meet client needs.
- Oversee service projects from inception to completion, ensuring alignment with client expectations, budget, and timeline.
- Manage project budgets, labor forecasting, job costing and material procurement to ensure financial performance and timely completion.
- Coordinate with project teams and field technicians to discuss job progress, troubleshoot issues, and ensure project milestones are met.
- Maintain all project documentation, including submittals, RFIs, change orders, purchase orders, and service reports, in an organized and accessible format.
- Participate in bi-weekly service project meetings to discuss pending and ongoing projects, labor allocation and challenges.
- Tracks and manage annual contract renewals, engaging with clients prior to expiration for repeat business.
- Identify and pursue cross-selling opportunities for HVAC services by collaborating with internal partners to deliver comprehensive service offerings.
- Collaborate with Engineering, Sales, and Operations teams to develop project scopes, ensure permitting and compliance requirements (e.g., Title 24) are met, and deliver seamless service execution.
- Collaborate with vendors to compile project submittals, procure materials, ensuring accurate pricing, delivery dates, and specifications.
- Maintain Work in Progress (WIP) reports and present financial updates in monthly accounting meetings.
- Address customer inquiries and concerns promptly, and accurately, escalating when necessary.
- Maintain a competitive edge by staying abreast of market trends, emerging technologies, and industry advancements within the assigned region.
- Provide technical expertise and attend job walks as needed to support internal teams with plumbing-related solutions.
- Conduct post-project follow-ups to address warranty issues, gather feedback, and identify additional service needs.
- Create detailed design solutions based upon site surveys, design drawings and in collaboration with sales engineers and senior team members.
- Collaborate with team members on unique opportunities or service contracts as required.
- Assist with other duties related to Service Projects as business requires.
Education, Skills & Experience
- 3-5 years’ experience as a Plumbing Project Manager, or equivalent 7-10 years of plumbing field management experience required.
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED; or equivalent combination of education and experience) required.
- Possesses a valid California’s Driver’s License and willing to submit to a DMV report a must
- Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook), AutoCAD, Revit, and Bluebeam highly preferred.
- Proven expertise and comprehensive knowledge in plumbing, boiler, water treatment and process piping systems within diverse industries required.
- Proven experience in managing and installing new plumbing installations from breaking ground to building completion highly preferred.
- Proven experience in plumbing and/or boiler sales, estimating and system design highly preferred.
- Ability to identify field conditions and communicate viable retrofit design options to vendor sales engineers and team members required.
- Proven experience leading and developing small teams required.
- Proven ability to manage a diverse range of project budgets a must.
- Highly skilled in building relationships with customers a must.
- Outstanding ability to effectively communicate both verbally and written a must.
Compensation & Company Benefits Include
This is a full-time exempt position. The compensation for this role is $100,000 - $140,000 and is based on experience and skillset.
Health: Medical / Dental / Vision / Life & Disability Insurance / FSA
Well-Being: Robust Maternity & Paternity Leave / EAP / Paid Holidays / PTO / Interactive Breakroom
Financial Wellness: Deferred Compensation Plan / 401k w/ Employer Contribution / Employee Referral Bonus / “Positive Pulse”
Community Investment: Volunteer Opportunities / Team Building Activities / Employee Activities
Physical Requirements
As a Plumbing Service Project Manager in the Mechanical Contracting Industry, there are certain physical requirements you should be aware of. These requirements ensure that you are capable of performing the necessary tasks safely and effectively. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to qualified applicants who may not be able to fulfil certain aspects of the role. The key physical requirements for this role are outlined below:
- This role may involve physical activity including walking, standing, and driving while moving around the office and visiting construction sites.
- This role may be required to lift equipment, materials or tools up to 50 lbs.
- This role may be required to work at elevated heights and in various work conditions when overseeing installations and other project processes.
- This role may be required to navigate through confined spaces such as mechanical rooms, crawlspaces, or attics.
- This role may require reviewing and interpreting architectural drawings, schematics, blueprints and other technical documents related to plumbing projects.
- This role may work in various environments, including construction sites, commercial buildings, etc.
- This role may require the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) during job walks and site visits.
Who We Are
At SVM, we are more than just a leading mechanical contractor specializing in design-build commercial HVAC, plumbing, piping, service/maintenance, and 24-hour emergency services. We’re a team dedicated to supporting the Bay Area, Sacramento, and Nevada regions with trusted expertise and an unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional experiences at every level.
Our success is built on a collaborative culture that values teamwork, innovation, and doing the right thing. We take pride in fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment where every team member feels supported, valued, and empowered to grow. At SVM, we believe our people are our greatest asset, and we prioritize their development, well-being, and success.
Our state-of-the-art fabrication facility reflects our dedication to quality and efficiency. By leveraging cutting-edge 3D design and manufacturing technology, we detail and fabricate ductwork, piping, and pre-skidded equipment to execute projects with precision and excellence.
At SVM, we don’t just focus on work—we focus on balance. We encourage a life-work approach that allows our team to thrive both personally and professionally. We are committed to helping our team members grow, stay curious, and work collaboratively to tackle any challenge. With the support of peers, managers, and executive leadership, our team is equipped to succeed and build meaningful careers.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhausted list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.
A leading national engineering and construction organization specializing in complex mechanical and electrical systems is seeking a Senior Project Manager to lead the delivery of large-scale building systems projects. This role will oversee project execution, client relationships, and financial performance while working closely with field operations and engineering teams.
This position focuses on managing complex MEP construction projects across sectors such as healthcare, higher education, advanced manufacturing, life sciences, semiconductor, and mission-critical facilities. The ideal candidate will bring strong leadership, technical coordination, and project management expertise to ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and on schedule.
Key Responsibilities
Project Leadership
- Provide overall leadership for complex mechanical and electrical construction projects.
- Partner with project teams, field leadership, and internal stakeholders to ensure successful project execution.
- Evaluate project scope and analyze construction methods, materials, and alternatives to identify optimal project strategies.
- Plan, organize, and staff project teams in collaboration with regional leadership and operational departments.
- Coordinate with field supervision and fabrication teams to evaluate prefabrication opportunities and improve project efficiency.
Project Planning & Execution
- Establish project objectives, policies, procedures, and performance standards aligned with organizational best practices.
- Maintain strong working relationships with clients, architects, engineers, and project stakeholders.
- Prepare, negotiate, and manage subcontract agreements.
- Develop and maintain master project schedules, including progress tracking and variance reporting.
- Monitor construction progress through coordination with field leadership to ensure projects remain on schedule and within budget.
Financial & Risk Management
- Oversee project financial performance including cost management, billings, and collections.
- Maintain strong client relationships while ensuring project profitability and positive cash flow.
- Identify project risks and implement mitigation strategies when necessary.
- Evaluate technical and coordination challenges and implement solutions to maintain project momentum.
- Identify and pursue additional project opportunities including change orders and scope enhancements.
Team Development
- Provide leadership, mentorship, and guidance to project managers and assistant project managers when assigned.
- Support professional development within the project team.
- Maintain strong documentation and project controls in accordance with contract requirements and internal standards.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, Construction Science, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 2+ years of construction management experience supporting mechanical or electrical building systems projects
- Strong leadership and team coordination abilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational and project planning capabilities
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and construction/project management software
- Ability to learn and adopt new systems and technologies
- OSHA-30 certification preferred (or ability to obtain shortly after hire)
- Professional, proactive, and collaborative approach to working with clients and project teams
What’s Offered
- Competitive compensation and performance-based bonus opportunities
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Retirement savings program with company contribution
- Paid time off and company holidays
- Paid parental leave
- Professional development and training opportunities
- Support for professional memberships and certifications
- Wellness programs and employee support resources
Company: JP Tank, Inc.
Location: Rosendale, Wisconsin
Position Type: Full-Time – Office Based
About JP TankJP Tank is a growing industrial concrete construction company specializing in large concrete tanks, digesters, waste storage structures, lagoons, and other agricultural infrastructure projects across the Midwest and United States.
Our projects involve complex reinforced concrete structures that require careful planning, strong field coordination, and disciplined project execution.
We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to support our estimating and operations team by managing project documentation, budgets, job costing, and project controls.
This position works directly with the company President and estimator and offers a career path into construction estimating and project management.
Position OverviewThe Construction Project Controls & Estimating Coordinator is responsible for converting estimates into proposals, setting up project budgets, managing project documentation, and tracking project performance through job costing and key performance indicators (KPIs).
This role serves as the administrative and financial control center for construction projects, ensuring estimates, budgets, field reporting, and job costing remain aligned throughout the life of each project.
The role also provides a growth path toward assisting with construction estimating.
Key ResponsibilitiesProposal & Bid AdministrationConvert completed estimates into professional customer proposals
Review estimate scope and inclusions with the estimator
Format proposal documents using company templates
Submit proposals to customers
Track proposal status and maintain bid logs
Maintain the company bid pipeline tracking system
Assist the estimator with bid documentation and organization
Project Setup & Budget CreationWhen projects are awarded, the coordinator will:
Set up new projects in the company accounting system (Intuit Enterprise Suite)
Create cost-coded project budgets aligned with the estimate
Enter labor budgets, equipment budgets, and material budgets
Ensure estimate structure aligns with job cost tracking structure
Create and organize project files and documentation systems
Complete job setup checklists including project information, contract details, and wage requirements
Project Controls & Job Cost TrackingTrack project budgets versus actual job performance
Maintain job cost reports and financial tracking
Monitor labor hours and production data
Track key project performance indicators (KPIs)
Identify potential cost overruns early
Assist with weekly project performance reporting
Support job cost forecasting for ongoing projects
Vendor Invoice Coding & Job Cost EntryReview and code vendor invoices to the appropriate job cost codes
Ensure vendor invoices are entered accurately into Intuit Enterprise Suite
Verify invoices align with project budgets and job cost categories
Assist accounting with accurate job costing records
Change Order ManagementTrack potential scope changes on projects
Maintain change order logs
Prepare change order documentation
Coordinate with field staff regarding scope changes
Submit change orders for approval when required
Track approved versus pending change orders
Document ControlMaintain organized digital project files
Manage drawing revisions and plan distribution
Maintain submittal logs and shop drawing records
Prepare Requests for Information (RFIs) when required
Maintain approved submittal folders for field crews
Ensure field staff always have access to current project documents
Production & KPI TrackingCollect production data from field staff including:
Square feet of formwork installed
Tons of rebar installed
Cubic yards of concrete poured
Labor hours per production activity
Maintain KPI dashboards used for project performance tracking
Assist with weekly project performance reporting
Apprentice Labor TrackingMonitor apprentice hours and ensure proper tracking for reporting purposes
Verify apprentice labor hours are recorded correctly in the job cost system
Coordinate with field staff to ensure apprentice labor requirements are met when applicable
Job ForecastingAssist with real-time job forecasting based on production data and job cost reports
Track project progress against production targets
Identify potential financial risks early in long-duration projects
Provide support for weekly job cost forecasting reports
Post-Project AnalysisAssist with post-job cost analysis
Compare estimate versus actual project performance
Identify lessons learned for future estimates
Help improve estimating accuracy over time
Software & Systems UsedIntuit Enterprise Suite (Construction Accounting)
Microsoft Excel
Bluebeam (PDF markup and document review)
Dropbox or digital project file systems
Microsoft Project or similar (construction scheduling)
Required SkillsStrong organizational ability
High attention to detail especially with numbers
Comfortable working with numbers and spreadsheets
Strong written communication skills
Ability to manage documentation and project data
Ability to work in a fast-paced construction environment
Preferred ExperienceConstruction industry experience
Project coordination or estimating support experience
Experience with construction accounting or job cost systems
Ability to read construction drawings
Experience with spreadsheets and accounting programs
Career Growth OpportunityThis position is designed to grow into an estimating role.
The right candidate will gain experience with:
Construction estimating
Project budgeting
Production tracking
Construction operations
CompensationTypical salary range: $75,000 – $95,000 depending on experience.
Benefits include paid time off, 401k with company matching, company health insurance, and potential performance-based incentives.
As a Project Manager with Graycor Industrial Constructors’, you will have the authority to drive successful project results, moving your projects from preconstruction through final closeout in the safest manner possible while maintaining the highest quality standards.
The PM will plan, coordinate and oversee the execution of gas infrastructure projects including transmission pipeline and distribution, to complete this work in the safest manner possible, at the lowest reasonable cost and in compliance with the client's documents and quality requirements. Reports to the Project Director.
With Graycor, You Will Have the Opportunity to:
- Organize and execute the project safety compliance program within the guidelines of company policies. Initiate project safety meetings for on-site supervisors and labor force.
- Interface with the client by receiving and communicating initial project setup information and periodic project status, writing significant project related correspondence, and representing the Company in meetings.
- Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of the provisions and requirements of all contract documents.
- Develop and/or analyze the preliminary project documentation, such as project code of accounts, subcontracts and purchase orders.
- Organize and plan the execution of the physical work.
- Develop the project schedule and direct its long term planning and execution. Communicate/coordinate schedule & plan with subcontractors and vendors.
- Recognize on-site activities which may impede project progress or jeopardize compliance to project/contract requirements. Prepare and submit related informational documents to the client or other responsible parties and implement corrective measures.
- Maintain strict control of the project budget for each work activity. Report monthly on the progress and current profitability of the project.
- Write subcontracts and purchase orders for field generated purchases and contracts. Review and approve related subcontractor and vendor invoices and change requests.
- Prepare, quote and negotiate contract changes with client, with Project Directors guidance.
- Maintain open communication with all other support and business units involved with the project.
- Maintain open line of communication with the local union officials.
- Promote goodwill with clients, architects, engineers etc., to facilitate construction activities and future repeat business.
- Supervise the project activities of the on-site project managers and staff.
- Participate in bidding, pre-construction services, budgeting and Continuous Improvement Programs.
To Be Successful in this Role, You Will Need:
- Bachelor degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering or relevant discipline required.
- Five plus years of project management experience in the industrial construction markets of the Natural Gas pipeline transmission market.
- Must be familiar with lump sum, unit price, competitive bid environment.
- A proven ability to deliver Project Gross Margin on project assignments.
- Must be familiar with a “self-perform” project environment and be used to working in a unionized labor environment.
- A strong understanding of risk assessment policies and procedures.
- An ability to communicate with and lead professionals including highly technical individuals; strong interpersonal skills required.
- A deep understanding of and proven success in the management of construction operations.
- Strong conceptual planning abilities and problem solving skills.
- Leadership skills that include the ability to inspire commitment, monitor performance, coach and develop people, negotiate positive outcomes, create a collaborative environment, reduce liability, solve problems and issues.
- Ability to travel to out of town assignments.
- General knowledge of the quality and safety requirements relative to the Natural Gas Market
Why Build with Graycor's Growing, Dynamic Team?
Building Your Future is How We Build Ours. At Graycor, we seek out those with the highest potential and provide an empowering environment with tools that allow you to take ownership in your career development.
Stability Means Staying Ahead of the Curve. Graycor is committed to continuous improvement and reinvesting in evolving technologies. To ensure stability, we have a diversified project portfolio in a broad range of niche markets nationwide.
We Are Family. This is why we have an intense commitment to Safety. We want to make sure that every member of our Graycor family goes home each day to theirs. Our family-owned company also sponsors wellness and charitable events, casual employee get-togethers, lunch and learns, and other fun social events.
Our Greatest Asset? Our Name. Reputation is grown over time. Our dedication to our people and building trust has enabled us to cultivate long-term relationships with our clients, our partners, and each other.
Join the Graycor Family of Companies.
We’re Building Something More.
ABOUT THE GRAYCOR FAMILY OF COMPANIES
Established in 1921, the Graycor Companies provide General Contracting and Construction Management services to a wide variety of industrial and commercial construction markets across the US, Canada and Mexico. As a top ranking industry leader, Graycor commits to safe working environments, demands excellence and rewards passion.
As a diversified leader, we offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
For more information, visit our website at Graycor family of companies is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer
Position Summary
The Estimator / Project Manager is responsible for preparing accurate cost estimates and managing construction projects from pre-construction through completion. This role involves reviewing project plans, developing competitive bids, coordinating with clients and subcontractors, and overseeing project schedules, budgets, and quality to ensure successful delivery of commercial and industrial construction projects.
Key Responsibilities
Estimating & Pre-Construction (Main Function)
- Review project plans, specifications, and bid documents to prepare detailed cost estimates.
- Perform quantity takeoffs and develop accurate labor, material, and equipment cost projections.
- Solicit and evaluate subcontractor and supplier bids.
- Prepare and submit competitive proposals and bid packages.
- Identify project risks and develop value engineering options when appropriate.
- Participate in pre-bid meetings and site visits.
Project Management
- Manage projects from contract award through closeout.
- Develop project schedules, budgets, and work plans.
- Coordinate with clients, subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure project success.
- Monitor project progress, costs, and timelines to ensure projects remain on schedule and within budget.
- Review contracts, change orders, and submittals.
- Ensure compliance with project specifications, safety standards, and quality requirements.
- Resolve project issues and maintain strong communication with stakeholders.
- Oversee project documentation, reporting, and closeout processes.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field preferred.
- 3+ years of estimating and/or project management experience in commercial or industrial construction.
- Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and cost control.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and specifications.
- Experience with estimating and project management software.
- Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Preferred Skills
- Experience with design-build and negotiated projects.
- Knowledge of scheduling software (such as Microsoft Project or Primavera).
- Strong subcontractor and vendor management experience.
- Understanding of construction contracts and project financials.
Owner’s Representative – Senior Project Manager
Location: Seattle / Bellevue, Washington
The Opportunity
Bonewitz+Co is seeking a Senior Project Manager to lead client capital projects as the Owner’s Representative. In this role, you will oversee all aspects of project delivery while mentoring junior team members and shaping the firm’s continued growth. Our agile team is trusted by clients to manage their most complex, mission-driven projects, and you’ll have the opportunity to provide both project leadership and strategic guidance at the organizational level.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as a trusted advisor and primary liaison to owners, executive and senior stakeholders, ensuring satisfaction and alignment with project goals.
- Lead multiple high-value projects from initial business conception through design, construction, operational readiness and post-occupancy.
- Work with clients to clarify objectives, scope and outcome expectations.
- Design and implement plans to achieve desired outcomes, including budget, schedule, risk tolerance and overall project performance.
- Develop, track, and forecast detailed total project budget and schedule.
- Manage soft cost scopes, including FF&E, signage design/procurement, security and IT.
- Lead contract development activities in partnership with other Senior Project Managers and Project Managers (particularly AIA B101, AIA A102/A201, or similar).
- Oversee or directly manage negotiation and contract administration of project-related contracts between Owner and third-parties engaged to execute the project.
- May lead move management, transition and readiness planning.
- Provide executive-level reporting and decision support.
- Mentor and coach junior staff, building team capacity.
- Contribute to firm-wide initiatives and the growth of our boutique practice.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in construction related fields, including: Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or other commensurate experience.
- Minimum 10+ years of progressive construction project leadership experience, including at least 4+ years serving as an Owner’s Representative with direct accountability to the Client.
- Has successfully led multiple projects through the continuum of a project’s life cycle: inception/business case development, entitlements/design/preconstruction, construction administration, commissioning/readiness planning, move-in and post occupancy.
- Demonstrated experience leading value optimization efforts through design / preconstruction phases to align project scope with Client budget, schedule, risk tolerance, and strategic objectives.
- Proven ability facilitating multidisciplinary teams through structured planning and decision-making processes to develop and document comprehensive project plans and total project budgets, clearly identifying tradeoffs, risks, and key considerations requiring Owner input and executive decision-making.
- Proven ability to identify, manage and mitigate risk on large and/or complex projects with multidisciplinary teams.
- Strong knowledge of project delivery methods and contract analysis.
- Contract negotiation and consultant/vendor management experience, including familiarity with AIA Architect and General Contractor Agreements.
- Excellent written/oral communication, negotiation, risk management and leadership skills, and knows when to escalate to leadership.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office products, primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Strong understanding of scheduling principles and software, including Microsoft Project. Bluebeam, AutoCAD and sketch-up capabilities are a bonus.
- High emotional intelligence, ability to read a room and manage numerous personalities.
- Strong leadership skills with experience mentoring others and leading client engagements.
- Strong assessment, analysis and decision-making skills.
- Successful track record building relationships and generating new client engagement opportunities.
Competitive Compensation and Benefits
- Base Salary Range: $160,000 – $225,000 per year (The advertised salary range is intended as a general guideline and may vary based on factors such as experience and expertise.)
- Bonus Program: Eligible to participate in our bonus program, which is paid twice annually based on individual and company success.
- Health, Wellness & Generous Paid Time Off: Employee medical premiums covered at 100%. Flexibility to work from home to balance personal and work needs. From day one, accrue up to three (3) weeks of PTO per year, plus 10 paid holidays.
- Retirement Savings: Company-match up to 3% in an IRA plan.
Why Work With Us
At Bonewitz+Co you’ll be part of a close-knit team with 25+ years of proven success. We’ve built lasting relationships with mission-driven clients — 75% of our work comes from repeat clients — and we deliver big results through our different-by-design boutique approach. As a Senior Project Manager, you’ll not only lead high-profile projects across healthcare, education, cultural, and residential sectors, but also play a key role in mentoring talent and shaping the future of the firm. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applicants from all backgrounds.
- Trusted by Clients. 75% of our work comes from repeat clients.
- Different by Design. A boutique firm that integrates seamlessly with our clients’ operations. Our nimble team consistently delivers big results on our clients’ mission critical capital projects.
- Broad Expertise. Beyond construction management, we guide projects from business conception through design, construction, operational readiness, ‘go live’ and post occupancy client support.
- Proven Leadership. Our team brings decades of hands-on experience leading complex projects — providing clear direction and decisive problem-solving that keeps work on track and clients at ease.
- Strong Culture. Tenure averages 6+ years. Our close-knit team supports one another professionally and personally, and truly enjoy working together.
To Apply
Submit your application to Your application submission should include:
- A cover letter introduction clearly indicating the position for which you are applying (1-page limit).
- A résumé highlighting your relevant skills and experience (3-page limit).
In addition, applications may include supplemental materials — such as project photos, work samples, or client references — that demonstrate your unique capabilities.
Total submission size should be limited to 20 MB. If supplemental content exceeds file limit, you may submit by providing a link to external files/portfolios in your application.
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applicants from all backgrounds.
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Job description:
This is a hands-on, accountability-driven Project Manager role responsible for owning construction projects from award through closeout. Success in this role is measured by schedule reliability, cost predictability, subcontractor performance, field leadership, quality control, and documentation discipline — not activity or reporting alone. This role requires a Project Manager who is comfortable making decisions, is proactive at all stages of a project, and operates independently with limited escalation.
A Project Manager in this role is expected to:
- Produce and maintain a reliable CPM schedule in Microsoft Project.
- Identify cost and scope risks before they impact monthly forecasts.
- Lead the buyout process to ensure timely Subcontract executions and procurement.
- Lead OAC and subcontractor meetings without senior management intervention.
- Maintain accurate project documentation (RFIs, submittals, change events, meeting minutes, etc.).
- Spend consistent, meaningful time in the field driving high-quality production and addressing necessary corrective actions.
Previous multi-family or hospitality construction experience, preferred.
If you are looking for a company that believes in working and solving problems together, values working hard and having fun, while also pushing the boundaries of possibility, then we want to hear from you!
Essential Functions:
- Leads all aspects of the company’s safety culture and creates awareness by demonstrating commitment to an injury-free environment through individual actions and mentoring others. Investigates safety incidents, holds team accountable and retrains staff as needed.
- Provide complete oversight of one or multiple projects to monitor and manage projects throughout project lifecycle including start-up, construction, close-out and warranty periods.
- Create project schedule with assistance from the Project Superintendent; gather input from project team. Provide ongoing identification of potential schedule impacts including scope, weather, manpower and changes, and facilitate mitigation plans for these impacts. Develop and update project schedule on weekly basis as necessary for construction activities. Manage materials, labor, and procurement logs to ensure appropriate resources are available to meet the project schedule.
- Utilize SmartPM Scheduling analytics to review critical health of your assigned projects at least every 14 days. Identify issues and work with project team to correct those issues prior to next schedule update.
- Attend all stages of the project start-up process for assigned projects. Schedule and drive assigned portions of process, including post-meeting tasks.
- Work on site, as required, with the project team to carry out a variety of tasks such as schedule progress, quality of work, jobsite conditions, safety, etc. Job site visits are expected to be at minimum every week for local jobs or every two weeks for non-local jobs, or more frequently as necessary through stages of the project.
- Engage with various parties of the project including but not limited to subcontractors, owner, field, design team, vendors, etc.
- Lead all job related meetings.
- Complete monthly subcontractor and owner pay application process.
- Provide appropriate written documentation for various aspects of the project such as budget, schedule, legal, quality, and/or safety. Ensure that a current set of drawings and specifications is maintained with all RFIs and updated drawing sheets posted in a timely fashion. Employ current best practices for documentation requirements.
- Prepare monthly cost and margin forecast with input from Superintendent and review with the Project Team. Regularly review costs relative to the budget and highlight discrepancies.
- Lead overall project closeout process using best practice standards, tools, and processes such as the close-out punch list, financials, subcontracts, warranties, etc.
Other Tasks:
- Meet monthly with Senior Project Manager to review project status, budget, schedule, and all deviations.
- Provide consistent oversight, developmental guidance, and training for Project Engineers while taking accountability for their performance.
- Provide directions to and resolve problems amongst all subcontractors and vendors.
- Assist in identifying deficient work and provide resolution.
- Assist in the performance reviews of Project Engineers, Project Administrators, Superintendents, and other employees, as assigned.
- Follow all policies and procedures set forth in the Employee Handbook and Company Safety Program.
Skill, Knowledge, and Ability Requirements:
- OSHA 10 Certified.
- Ability to perform work accurately and completely, and in a timely manner.
- Communication skills, verbal and written (Advanced).
- Ability to conduct effective presentations.
- Proficiency in MS Office (Intermediate), proficiency in project management and accounting software such as Procore and Sage300 (Advanced), proficiency in scheduling software (Advanced).
- Ability to apply fundamentals of the means and methods of construction management to projects.
- Thorough knowledge of project processes and how each supports the successful completion of a project.
- Ability to build relationships with team members that transcend a project.
- Ability to manage budgets, maximize profitability and generate future work through building relationships.
- Ability to build relationships and collaborate within a team, internally and externally.
Experience Requirements (Must-Have)
- 5+ years of commercial construction project management experience in the role of general contractor.
- Personal ownership of at least two projects from start to closeout.
- Direct responsibility for monthly cost forecasting.
- Direct responsibility for schedule creation and updates.
- Direct subcontractor management and negotiation experience.
- Regular field-based leadership experience.
Physical Requirements:
- Valid driver’s license.
- Punctual, regular, and consistent attendance.
- Some out-of-town work may be required. [BS1]
- Frequent communication with internal and external contacts; must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
- Endurance and ability to visit entire job site, including stairs or other elevated structures.
- Frequent standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, lifting, and repetitive use of hands.
- Environmental factors include working in temperature extremes of 0 to 100 degrees, inside or outside with exposure to dust, gases, fumes, odors, and poor ventilation in confined spaces.
- Special hazards include exposure to mechanical, electrical, chemical, and explosive hazards.
- Personal protective equipment includes use of hard hat, safety glasses, and steel-toed shoes. Equipment on an as-needed basis may include gloves, lanyards, safety harness, face mask, and hearing protection.
Benefits
- Health Insurance
- Dental and Vision Insurance
- Disability and Life Insurance
- 401(k) with 4% Company Match
- Profit Sharing (Discretionary)
- Annual Performance Bonus
- Self- Managed Vacation Hours
- Holidays
- Company Laptop
- Company Cell Phone
- Company Vehicle or Vehicle Allowance
- Company Credit Card and Fuel Card
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Please kindly note: You must have general construction experience for consideration. Design-build general construction experience is preferred. Experience as a subcontractor, supplier, or facilities manager without general contracting experience will not qualify. A minimum average of 4 years employment duration with each company is required for consideration unless projects were contract only. Thank you for being respectful of the required qualifications in the interest of your time and our ad spend.
At GCM Contracting Solutions, Inc., we’re not just building projects—we’re setting the standard for innovation and excellence in the construction industry. With over 35 years of experience, our team has established a reputation for delivering high-impact projects across a range of industries, from hospitals and biolabs to cutting-edge automated marinas. Our legacy, built by founder Robert Brown, is one of quality, dedication, and groundbreaking solutions.
Our team members are part of the top 1% of construction professionals in the country, consistently chosen for their expertise, integrity, and forward-thinking approach. By joining GCM, you’ll be working on some of the most exciting and technologically advanced projects in the USA. This includes our flagship project: the world’s second fully automated marina—an engineering feat few can claim to be involved in.
We foster a collaborative environment where servant-leadership is at the core. Our team thrives on cross-functional collaboration, bringing together the best minds from different disciplines to achieve success. Every member of the GCM family is empowered to lead, innovate, and deliver results, ensuring our projects are not just completed but are industry benchmarks.
As a Senior Project Manager at GCM, you will be entrusted with full ownership of your projects, driving them forward with precision, all while working alongside a team of top-tier professionals. You’ll not only manage complex, large-scale commercial builds but also contribute to a culture of excellence that defines GCM’s reputation in the industry. Your ability to lead high-stakes projects and collaborate with some of the finest professionals will be critical in cementing our position as industry leaders.
Why You’ll Thrive at GCM:
- Elite Team: Join the top 1% of construction professionals working on groundbreaking projects.
- Cutting-Edge Projects: Be part of some of the most innovative builds in the U.S., including fully automated marinas.
- Collaborative Culture: Lead and collaborate with servant-leader team members who bring out the best in each other.
- Personal and Professional Growth: We invest heavily in your development, offering extensive training, top-tier tools, and leadership opportunities.
- We have a dedicated Pre-Construction department that collaborates with project management in a way that sets both departments and the company up for success and client satisfaction from the beginning.
- Subcontractor relationships are a priority; we even have a dedicated special team whose responsibility is to create and QA/QC subcontractor relationships. Some have lasted 30+ years. Subcontractors are engaged and embraced. They are paid timely and often even early so you have no unnecessary challenges in the field. Surveys are taken at the close of the pre-construction and the project to ensure continued alignment and strong relationships.
If you are driven by innovation, excellence, and the opportunity to work on game-changing projects with the industry’s best, GCM is where you belong. Apply today and take your career to the next level!
Required Experience:
- A minimum of 10 years of project management experience in commercial construction, with at least 5 years in a leadership role overseeing large-scale commercial or industrial projects.
- Proven success in managing client relationships and navigating the complexities of large construction projects.
- Strong leadership and problem-solving skills with the ability to guide teams to success and adapt in dynamic environments.
- Strong track record of client relationship leadership and team leadership
- High competence in budget management, change control, and schedule execution
Preferred Experience
- · Procore
- · Microsoft Projects
- · Industrial tilt-wall projects
- · Medical project experience
- · Hotel project experience
Why Join GCM?
- At GCM, we invest in your future. Our supportive and inclusive environment fosters personal and professional growth. We offer comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision plans, along with generous paid time off, competitive salaries, and vehicle allocation. We are committed to your continuous development, offering extensive project management, software training, leadership programs, and personal growth opportunities. Your success is our success, and we provide the tools and resources to ensure you thrive.
Performance Results Description (PRD)
Senior Project Manager | Client Success & Project Leadership
Role Purpose
The Senior Project Manager leads complex commercial and industrial projects from preconstruction through closeout while delivering results across three non-negotiables:
- Client satisfaction, 2) team leadership, and 3) project performance (schedule, budget, quality, safety).
This role exists to ensure that every project is executed with clarity, accountability, and professionalism, producing an experience that clients trust—and choose again.
Key Result Areas (KRAs)
KRA 1: Project Execution & Accountability
- Lead project planning, mobilization, procurement, and production execution.
- Establish meeting rhythm, roles/responsibilities, and decision pathways.
- Ensure project documentation, workflows, and communication are consistent and audit-ready.
KRA 2: Budget Ownership & Financial Management
- Own budget performance, cost reporting, forecasting, and margin protection.
- Drive disciplined buyout strategy and manage subcontractor commitments.
- Lead change management from identification through pricing, negotiation, approval, and documentation.
KRA 3: Schedule Leadership (CPM + Look-Ahead Control)
- Build and manage milestone plans, CPM logic, and constraint removal.
- Maintain rolling look-aheads and coordinate long-lead procurement to protect critical path.
- Partner with the Superintendent to prevent schedule drift through proactive field alignment.
KRA 4: Quality, Safety & Risk Management
- Drive safety culture and compliance through daily leadership and accountability.
- Establish quality expectations early and verify execution through inspections and documentation.
- Identify risks (scope gaps, constructability issues, procurement delays, owner decisions) early and execute mitigation plans.
KRA 5: Client Satisfaction & Relationship Management
- Serve as the primary “trust builder” for the owner and key stakeholders.
- Set clear expectations and deliver steady communication—no surprises.
- Lead challenging conversations with solutions, professionalism, and accountability.
- Track client priorities, respond with urgency, and protect the client experience through every phase.
- Drive successful turnover by ensuring operations readiness, training coordination, and a clean closeout package.
KRA 6: Leadership & Team Development
- Lead through servant leadership: coach, support, and hold the line on standards.
- Build a high-performing team culture—clear goals, consistent accountability, and strong follow-through.
- Mentor Project Engineers/Project Managers through structured delegation and skill development.
- Model “calm under pressure” leadership that keeps teams focused and confident.
KRA 7: Project Management Systems & Operational Discipline
- Own the project management cadence: logs, RFIs, submittals, meeting minutes, action items, and reporting.
- Ensure clean, consistent project records that support decision-making and claims avoidance.
- Maintain job cost integrity in partnership with accounting—accurate, current, and decision-ready.
- Reduce friction by standardizing workflows and improving how information moves between field, office, and stakeholders.
KRA 8: Closeout Excellence & Turnover Readiness
- Drive punchlist completion, O&M manuals, as-builts, warranty, training, and final documentation.
- Close projects cleanly (operationally + financially), ensuring final billing and retention are managed professionally.
Performance Standards (What “Great” Looks Like)
- Clients feel informed, respected, and confident—and want to work with GCM again.
- The team operates with clarity and urgency, not chaos and rework.
- Forecasts are reliable, job costs are clean, and change is controlled—not reactive.
- Risk is identified early and handled decisively.
- Closeout is smooth, professional, and complete—no lingering surprises.
Tools & Systems
We focus on maximizing value-add work and minimizing monotonous admin. You’ll operate within an integrated project environment that may include:
- Viewpoint Vista / Trimble (TC1 ecosystem)
- Procore
- Bluebeam
- Microsoft 365 (Teams, Outlook, Excel)
- Scheduling, reporting, and collaboration tools aligned with GCM standards
Why Join GCM
- A company built on repeat clients, earned through performance and professionalism
- Opportunities to lead exciting, complex projects—including innovative work in the automated marina space
- Culture grounded in servant leadership, accountability, and collaboration
- Competitive compensation + full benefits (medical/dental/vision) + generous PTO
- Investment in training, systems, and leadership development
Compensation (Pay Transparency)
GCM intends to pay competitive wages that are fair, motivational, and equitable. Compensation is based on skills, experience, and location.
Typical range: $170,000 – $190,000 annually, plus benefits.
Ready to Lead at a High Level?
If you’re a builder who wants to lead projects with excellence, drive client satisfaction, and elevate the team around you—we’d like to talk.