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Project Manager Construction

AllcorDallas, TXMay 24th, 2026
Job Description Dallas, TX: Ready for a Bigger Role? Relocate to Knoxville, TN (Full Package) Project Manager / Senior Project Manager – Commercial ConcreteIf you're seeing this in Raleigh-Durham, it's intentional.We're targeting top concrete Project Managers in your market who have experience with tilt-up, structural, or large-scale commercial concrete—and offering an opportunity to step into a high-impact role in Knoxville, Tennessee.This position is based in Knoxville, TN.Relocation assistance is available for the right candidate. Why This Role Is Worth the MoveKnoxville offers a strong construction pipeline, lower cost of living, and a better quality of life than many major metro areas—without sacrificing career growth.This is an opportunity to take on meaningful projects with real ownership, strong internal support, and long-term upside. What You'll Be DoingManaging large-scale commercial concrete projects from preconstruction through completion. You'll coordinate field operations, subcontractors, and project stakeholders to ensure successful delivery across schedule, budget, and quality. What We're Looking ForExperience working for a concrete subcontractor managing large commercial concrete projects is required.Relevant experience includes:Tilt-up constructionStructural concreteMass concreteExperience on complex projects such as healthcare, data centers, or large-scale industrial builds is highly valued.Not relevant:PavingSidewalksSmall-scale or residential concrete work LevelingProject Manager: Bachelor's degree and 6+ years of experience (or equivalent combination)Senior Project Manager: Bachelor's degree and 10+ years of experience (or equivalent combination) Compensation & BenefitsSalary starting around $100K+ for Project Managers and $130K+ for Senior Project Managers, depending on experience.Additional compensation and benefits include profit sharing, 401(k), vehicle allowance, relocation assistance, comprehensive medical coverage, and more. Bottom LineIf you've built your career managing serious commercial concrete work and are open to relocating for the right opportunity, this is worth a conversation.