Project Manager
Project ManagerWhat You'll DoYou'll own the financial performance, execution, and customer experience across multiple construction projects at once.This isn't a desk-only project management role. You'll lead through Field Supervisors, remove roadblocks, keep projects moving, and make sure every job is delivered safely, profitably, and on schedule.You'll be the person connecting operations, customers, vendors, materials, schedules, and budgets.What Success Looks LikeProjects finish on time and meet profitability targetsField Supervisors have the support, resources, and direction they need to executeCustomers stay informed and confident throughout the project lifecycleMaterials arrive when needed without excessive inventory or wasteRisks are identified early and addressed before they impact schedule or marginDocumentation is complete, accurate, and audit-readyWhat You'll OwnProject PerformanceManage multiple projects simultaneously from kickoff through closeoutOwn project profitability, forecasting, budgets, schedules, and resource planningMonitor labor productivity, costs, and project health across the portfolioReview and approve change orders while evaluating their impact on cost, labor, materials, and timelinesLeadershipLead field supervisors responsible for daily jobsite executionSet clear expectations around safety, quality, productivity, and accountabilitySupport supervisors by removing obstacles and helping them solve problems quicklyBuild a culture focused on execution, communication, and continuous improvementCustomer & Stakeholder CommunicationServe as the primary point of contact for customers throughout the projectProvide updates, address concerns, and manage expectations proactivelyCoordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to keep projects movingMaterials & ProcurementPlan and manage material purchases across active projectsEnsure crews have what they need when they need itMinimize waste, over-ordering, and unnecessary inventory costsProject ControlsReview dashboards, schedules, labor reports, RFIs, submittals, purchase orders, and project risksConduct regular cost reviews, forecasting sessions, and manpower planning meetingsMaintain complete project documentation, including contracts, meeting notes, change orders, RFIs, and closeout recordsWhat You'll MeasureGross profit and margin performanceOn-time project completionForecast accuracyLabor productivityMaterial utilization and waste reductionCash flow performanceCustomer satisfactionQuality and completeness of project documentationReporting StructureReports to: Vice President of OperationsLeads: Field Supervisors across multiple active job sitesWhat You BringExperience managing multiple construction projects simultaneouslyStrong financial and operational acumenAbility to lead through others while remaining hands-on when neededConfidence communicating with customers, vendors, and field teamsStrong planning, forecasting, and organizational skillsA bias toward action and accountabilityExperience using project management and construction software platforms such as Contractor Foreman or similar systems