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How much do assistant project manage jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant project manage in the United States is $73,063.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,500.00 and $88,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Assistant Project Managers face when coordinating between multiple teams?

Assistant Project Managers often encounter challenges related to communication and alignment when working with various teams such as engineering, design, and procurement. Balancing the priorities and deadlines of each group, while ensuring everyone is updated on project changes, requires strong organizational and interpersonal skills. To overcome these challenges, Assistant Project Managers typically implement clear communication protocols, hold regular coordination meetings, and use project management tools to track progress and issues. This collaborative approach helps minimize misunderstandings and keeps projects on schedule.

What is the difference between Assistant Project Manage vs Project Coordinator?

AspectAssistant Project ManageProject Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in project management, business, or related fieldOften requires a bachelor's degree; certifications like CAPM can be beneficial
Work EnvironmentSupports project managers in planning, execution, and monitoringCoordinates schedules, resources, and communication among project teams
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in construction, IT, engineering, and corporate projectsUsed across similar industries for administrative and logistical support

The Assistant Project Manage and Project Coordinator roles both support project teams but differ mainly in scope. The Assistant Project Manage often has more responsibility in planning and oversight, while the Project Coordinator focuses on scheduling and communication. Both roles require similar credentials and are vital in project execution across various industries.

What does an Assistant Project Manager do?

An Assistant Project Manager supports the Project Manager in planning, coordinating, and overseeing projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. Their duties typically include scheduling meetings, tracking project progress, preparing reports, and communicating with team members and stakeholders. They may also help manage resources, handle documentation, and resolve minor issues as they arise. This role is vital for keeping projects organized and ensuring all tasks are on track.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Project Manager, you need strong organizational abilities, project coordination experience, and a relevant degree (such as in business, engineering, or construction management). Familiarity with project management software like Microsoft Project, Asana, or Primavera, as well as knowledge of budgeting and scheduling tools, is often required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help you manage stakeholder expectations and address project challenges effectively. These competencies ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and to the required quality standards.
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Construction Assistant Project Manager

Construction Assistant Project Manager

The Matthews Group, Inc.

Falls Church, VA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

TMG's Assistant Project Manager must demonstrate the ability to manage the cradle-to-grave aspects of the entire life-cycle of a small commercial and/or institutional design/build project or to support the project management process for larger projects. The Assistant Project Manager position includes an understanding of process management and the ability and agility to perform work that is contracted through a variety of delivery methods that include: indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ), Lump-Sum Contracting, Design/Build and Fast Track contracts. The Assistant Project Manager accomplishes work primarily by means of subcontractors; however, the Assistant Project Manager has the capability of managing self-performed construction activities that benefit the project. Manage task order type and design/build projects.

Scope of Assistant Project Manager Position

Manages all aspects of project management for a small project with an approximate volume of $0-4 million or supports multiple small projects or a large project.

Essential Functions of the Assistant Project Manager Position

Basic working knowledge of civil, architectural, mechanical, or electrical discipline. Good analytical skills and the ability to effectively use a variety of estimating, scheduling, and reporting software tools. The ability to effectively communicate with management, subcontractors, customers, and peer group. Ability to travel to different job sites within a designated geographical area.

Responsibilities

  • Create, update, and maintain a variety of project controls that track the status of: individual projects or task orders, changes to projects or task orders, RFI, shop drawings, and submittals, matters involving quality controls, safety, financial performance, close-out, and other aspects of the project(s) or task order(s). Analyze reports and use personal influence to create priorities that prevent delays to critical activities within the project;
  • Work with subject matter experts to create, review, and process shop drawings and other submittals that are required to document the construction process;
  • Manage or support the change management process by updating logs, routing source documents to vendors, obtaining pricing, developing estimates and proposals, writing change orders, and other related activities;
  • Manage or support the estimating process by performing quantity surveys utilizing digitizers, 3D modeling software, and paper-based processes that obtain and summarize scope and quantities of work;
  • Establish, monitor, communicate, and maintain project schedules utilizing contemporary scheduling software;
  • Support the physical layout and acquire an understanding of the spatial relationships of the physical work: develop control line drawings, by using CADD to obtain additional dimensioning information, by reviewing and coordinating shop drawings, and other activities that allow the various elements of work to correctly fit together;
  • Negotiate and/or support the process of negotiating contracts, subcontracts, and purchase orders;
  • Maintain and regularly produce reports utilizing TMG and client-specific workflow software such as TMG's Project Center, USACE QCS/RMS, Prolog, etc.
  • Proactively identify issues that could lead to problems and facilitate solutions;
  • Assist in ensuring that all aspects of the project are compliant with all contract terms and legal requirements that govern the project and the community in which the project(s) takes place;
  • Provide timely and cordial interaction with supporting work groups, such as accounting, HR, ICS, etc.
  • Participate in manage activities that are related to project closeout to ensure timely completion;
  • Assist with the evaluation of projects for constructability and value-engineer cost savings;
  • Participate in life-long learning opportunities and professional development.
  • Participate in weekly staff meetings and industry networking functions.

Minimum Qualifications

  • B.S. degree in Engineering or Construction Management with 2-3 years of experience with a commercial and/or industrial general contractor or 5 years of directly related experience with no degree;
  • Demonstrated experience in estimating and managing self-performed work activities and subcontracted work;
  • A basic to good understanding of construction means and methods associated with the renovation of commercial and institutional buildings and site work related thereto;
  • Solid understanding/proficiency with spreadsheets, email, and other software used in the construction industry.
  • Must be able to lift and handle 50-pound objects;
  • Must be fully mobile and capable of walking job sites, climbing ladders and stairs multiple times daily to inspect work, direct subcontractors and TMG's own field forces, and assure safety and quality control;
  • Must have a clean driving record to facilitate getting materials from suppliers when necessary.
  • Current safety credentials to include OSHA 30 1, First Aid, and CPR 1;
  • Current CQC certification issued by USACE / NAVFAC 1.
  • Professional credentials - either Engineer in Training (EIT) or Associate Constructor (AC) in good standing;

1 A grace period of up to six months may be allowed to obtain stated credentials.


TMG provides a mix of voluntary and company-paid health and welfare benefits, vacation, sick and holiday paid time off, a 401 (k) match, and we fully support training and professional growth.


TMG Construction provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.