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Project Manager

Wichita, KS ยท On-site

$105K - $135K/yr

Project Manager I / Project Manager II Overview We are seeking experienced Project Managers to lead ... Experience supporting biofuels, advanced energy, manufacturing, or other industrial process ...

Overview The Project Manager position requires a results-driven professional responsible for ... Advanced knowledge with installation and configuration of integration systems. * Ability to read ...

Overview The Project Manager position requires a results-driven professional responsible for ... Advanced knowledge with installation and configuration of integration systems. * Ability to read ...

Project Manager Include but are not Limited to the Following: The Project Manager is responsible ... Advanced degree or MBA preferred Basic Minimum Work Requirements: * Authorization to work in the ...

Project Manager in Topeka or Kansas City About the job: We're looking for a pragmatic, detail-oriented Project Manager with an advanced level of proficiency, able to provide leadership to cross ...

... and advanced technology industries to build the future of manufacturing and technology. Barry ... When you join Design Group as a Project Manager, you are joining a team that will challenge you and ...

... and advanced technology industries to build the future of manufacturing and technology. Barry ... When you join Design Group as a Project Manager, you are joining a team that will challenge you and ...

Architect Project Manager

Lenexa, KS

$74K - $99K/yr

Project Manager - Klover Architects, Inc. Klover Architects is seeking and Architectural Project ... Advanced knowledge of design, trends, construction methodology, material application, and ...

Architect Project Manager

Lenexa, KS ยท On-site

$74K - $99K/yr

Project Manager - Klover Architects, Inc. Klover Architects is seeking and Architectural Project ... Advanced knowledge of design, trends, construction methodology, material application, and ...

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Advanced Project Manager information

What are the 4 types of project managers?

In project management, four common types of project managers are functional, projectized, matrix, and hybrid. Functional managers work within specific departments, projectized managers lead dedicated project teams, matrix managers balance both functional and project responsibilities, and hybrid managers combine elements of these styles based on project needs. Each type requires different leadership skills and organizational structures.

What is the difference between Advanced Project Manager vs Project Coordinator?

AspectAdvanced Project ManagerProject Coordinator
CertificationsPMP, PgMP, or similarCAPM, PMP (entry-level)
Work EnvironmentLeads projects, manages teams, strategic planningSupports project tasks, coordinates schedules
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in various industries for senior project rolesCommon in project support roles across industries

The Advanced Project Manager typically holds more certifications, manages complex projects, and leads teams, whereas the Project Coordinator focuses on supporting project activities and assisting project managers. The roles differ mainly in responsibility level and scope of work, with the Advanced Project Manager playing a strategic leadership role.

What is the highest paying project manager?

Senior and executive-level project managers, such as Program Managers or Portfolio Managers, tend to have the highest salaries in the field, often exceeding $150,000 annually. Factors like industry, location, certifications (e.g., PMP), and experience influence compensation levels significantly.

What is the 80/20 rule for project managers?

The 80/20 rule for project managers suggests that roughly 80% of project results come from 20% of efforts or activities. Prioritizing key tasks and focusing on high-impact areas can improve efficiency and project success. Effective project managers often use this principle to allocate resources and manage time effectively.

Who earns more, PM or PMO?

In general, Project Managers (PMs) tend to earn higher salaries than PMOs because they are responsible for leading individual projects, managing budgets, and delivering results. PMO roles focus on overseeing project portfolios and establishing standards, often with a broader organizational scope but typically lower pay than senior project managers. Salary differences can vary based on industry, experience, certifications like PMP, and organizational size.

Project Manager

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Wichita, KS โ€ข On-site

$105K - $135K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Project Manager I / Project Manager II

Overview

We are seeking experienced Project Managers to lead industrial construction projects from planning through completion. This role is responsible for delivering projects safely, on schedule, within budget, and according to scope while serving as the primary point of contact for clients and project stakeholders.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organization with a collaborative culture, challenging projects, and a clear path into senior project management leadership.

Responsibilities

  • Lead industrial construction projects from kickoff through project closeout.
  • Develop and manage project budgets, schedules, and forecasts.
  • Interpret project specifications, engineering documents, and customer requirements.
  • Prepare scopes of work, estimates, project schedules, drawings, and customer deliverables.
  • Coordinate subcontractors, vendors, and internal teams to ensure project success.
  • Partner with Supply Chain to procure equipment, materials, and services.
  • Monitor project costs, schedules, and resources, making adjustments as needed to maintain project objectives.
  • Serve as the primary customer contact throughout the project lifecycle, managing expectations and negotiating scope changes when necessary.
  • Prepare weekly and monthly project status reports, including labor reporting and progress updates.
  • Identify project risks early and communicate issues to leadership while driving timely resolutions.
  • Collaborate closely with engineering, contract management, accounting, procurement, and operations teams.
  • Manage contract administration, invoicing, change orders, fee payments, and expense verification.
  • Support warranty evaluations by determining issue scope and applicable coverage.
  • Ensure all work complies with contract requirements, quality standards, and safety expectations.
  • Travel to customer sites for project kickoff, key milestones, and project closeout activities.

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Construction Science, Business Management, Engineering, or a related field.
  • Candidates without a bachelor's degree may be considered with approximately 10+ years of directly related project management experience.
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of project management experience.
  • Experience managing project budgets, schedules, contract administration, and bid preparation.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Project.
  • Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, engineering drawings, and construction documents.
  • Valid driver's license.
  • U.S. citizenship required. Visa sponsorship is not available.

Preferred

  • Industrial construction experience (strongly preferred).
  • Commercial construction experience, particularly healthcare or higher education facilities.
  • AutoCAD experience.
  • Experience supporting biofuels, advanced energy, manufacturing, or other industrial process facilities.

Not a Fit

Applicants whose experience is primarily in the following areas are unlikely to be considered:

  • Residential construction
  • Roofing
  • Field-only leadership roles such as Superintendent or Site Supervisor without formal project management responsibilities

Compensation & Benefits

  • Base salary generally ranges from $105,000-$135,000, depending on experience.
  • Exceptional candidates with additional experience may also be considered.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and retirement benefits.
  • Annual profit-sharing program.
  • Paid company holiday between Christmas and New Year's.
  • Relocation assistance available for qualified candidates.

Work Environment

  • Full-time, onsite in Wichita, Kansas.
  • Business casual office environment.
  • Approximately 20-25% travel.
  • Projects are primarily located throughout the central United States.
  • Position requires extended computer use, occasional site visits, and the ability to lift up to 50 pounds on an infrequent basis.
  • Must be comfortable working in industrial environments that may include varying weather conditions, elevated work areas, loud noise, dust, fumes, and other construction-related conditions.

Career Growth

  • Clear advancement path from Project Manager I to Project Manager II and Senior Project Manager.
  • Opportunity to lead increasingly complex industrial construction projects.
  • Exposure to high-impact projects supporting biofuels, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing initiatives.

Company Culture

You'll join a values-driven organization that believes great projects are built by great people. The culture emphasizes:

  • Collaboration and teamwork.
  • Ownership and accountability.
  • Innovation and continuous improvement.
  • Humility and stewardship.
  • A family-oriented environment where employees are encouraged to grow professionally while maintaining work-life balance.
  • Active involvement in giving back to local communities.