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Project Manager

Rochester, NY · On-site

$106K - $159K/yr

With nearly 40 years of experience in complex chemical process systems, we have built a reputation ... The Project Manager monitors project performance, manages risks, and maintains strong stakeholder ...

This role requires strong technical understanding of chemical manufacturing systems, process equipment, and industrial safety standards. The Project Manager will coordinate cross‑functional teams ...

Overview / Responsibilities Wood is currently recruiting for a Project Manager with experience in the chemical manufacturing industry. As the Project Manager you will be responsible for managing ...

The Project Manager will provide management of a project team in conceptual development, primary ... civil, chemical, or environmental engineering principles and methods, strength of materials ...

The Project Manager will provide management of a project team in conceptual development, primary ... civil, chemical, or environmental engineering principles and methods, strength of materials ...

This role requires strong technical understanding of chemical manufacturing systems, process equipment, and industrial safety standards. The Project Manager will coordinate cross‑functional teams ...

The Project Manager will provide management of a project team in conceptual development, primary ... civil, chemical, or environmental engineering principles and methods, strength of materials ...

As the Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing projects which support a chemical manufacturing facility as part of that facility's site engineering team and for providing leadership for ...

EOR Project Manager

Houston, TX · On-site

$120K - $140K/yr

EOR Project Manager Location - Houston, TX (with travel to suppliers and field locations) Base ... ZL Chemicals Ltd. is a dynamic and rapidly growing international chemical manufacturing company ...

Project ManagerLead High-Impact Capital Projects in the Chemical & Manufacturing Industry - Brownfield/Greenfield Are you a seasoned Project Manager who thrives on delivering complex engineering and ...

Project ManagerLead High-Impact Capital Projects in the Chemical & Manufacturing Industry - Brownfield/Greenfield Are you a seasoned Project Manager who thrives on delivering complex engineering and ...

Project ManagerLead High-Impact Capital Projects in the Chemical & Manufacturing Industry - Brownfield/Greenfield Are you a seasoned Project Manager who thrives on delivering complex engineering and ...

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How much do chemical project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for chemical project manager in the United States is $96,560.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $113,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a chemical project manager do?

A Chemical Project Manager oversees the planning, execution, and completion of chemical engineering projects. They coordinate between different teams, manage project budgets and timelines, ensure safety and regulatory compliance, and communicate with clients and stakeholders. Their role is crucial in ensuring that projects are delivered successfully, safely, and efficiently, often in industries such as pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, or energy. They also help troubleshoot technical issues and ensure that project objectives align with company goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a chemical project manager?

A Chemical Project Manager needs a solid background in chemical engineering or a related field, combined with project management experience and relevant certifications like PMP. Familiarity with project management software (e.g., MS Project), process simulation tools, and safety compliance systems is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help manage teams and stakeholders efficiently. These competencies are crucial for delivering projects on time, within budget, and in compliance with safety and quality standards.

What are some common challenges faced by chemical project managers when coordinating cross-functional teams?

Chemical Project Managers often face the challenge of aligning the goals and timelines of diverse teams, such as R&D, engineering, procurement, and safety. Each group may have different priorities and technical languages, making clear communication essential. Additionally, managing regulatory compliance and resource constraints while ensuring project milestones are met requires strong organizational and negotiation skills. Successful Chemical Project Managers foster collaboration, set clear expectations, and proactively address potential bottlenecks.

What is the difference between Chemical Project Manager vs Chemical Engineer?

AspectChemical Project ManagerChemical Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in chemical engineering or related field; PMP certification often preferredBachelor's or master's degree in chemical engineering
Work EnvironmentOversees projects, manages teams, coordinates with clients and vendorsDesigns, develops, and tests chemical processes and products
Industry UsageUsed in project planning, execution, and management within chemical manufacturing and processingFocuses on process design, research, and development in chemical industries

The main difference is that a Chemical Project Manager oversees chemical projects, managing teams and timelines, while a Chemical Engineer focuses on designing and developing chemical processes. Both roles require a background in chemical engineering, but their responsibilities and daily tasks differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Chemical Project Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,560 per year, or $46.4 per hour.

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Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Summary of Purpose:

The Civil Senior Project Manager role plans, directs, manages and provides oversight of assigned construction projects to ensure that both Cajun and client goals and objectives are accomplished within prescribed schedule and budget parameters. The Senior Project Manager must effectively communicate with field staff, technical staff, sub-contractors and management from both Cajun and the owner. The Senior Project Manager will need to provide both internal and external coordination and collaboration with all members of the project team. The Senior Project Manager must champion the management of key Cajun initiatives ensuring that the safety, quality, and productivity standards are met. The position requires considerable judgment and latitude in performing job duties, and is expected to function effectively with minimal to moderate direct supervision.

Essential Functions:

  1. On the front end, the Senior Project Manager must be able to provide detailed constructability reviews of project documents and make recommendations.
  2. The Senior Project Manager responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, post award of a contract and will include taking a lead role in preparation of an estimate for a project. This will include oversight of preparing a bid, leading the effort for a bid and aiding in the development of the overall proposal process.
  3. Upon award of a job, the Senior Project Manager will advise, consult and lead the development of construction procurement; assist in the development of project procurement documents and discover various staging and delivery methods to ensure material is readily available to construction.
  4. Lead the project evaluation of the contract to develop the overall approach and contract profitability opportunities as well as the associated risk.
  5. Staff the project based upon the needs to fulfill all obligations assigned by the contract.
  6. Manage day-to-day work on the project during construction phases, coordinate and make recommendations regarding status of work, and champion the safety and quality programs through active leadership and participation.
  7. Attend and actively participate in selection sessions with sub-contractors and vendors to establish Cajun’s expectations and to demonstrate our ethics with regards to price seeking and overall selection. The Senior Project Manager must also lead the review of the safety and quality expectations that the sub-contractor will be expected to meet.
  8. Represent company in the local community while developing strong relationships throughout with all local businesses and government agencies.
  9. Assist in the development of the detailed reporting/metrics on all project statistics and be capable of addressing any variances to plan and forecasting of future issues. The Senior Project Manager must consistently review and monitor project work to ensure that progress is within expected guidelines and is completed on time and within budget.
  10. Review and provide recommendations on potential change orders on projects and process per contractual requirements, providing detailed analysis of impacts to the owner’s overall budget and schedule.
  11. Regularly review project schedules; analyze and monitor construction progress to determine impacts to schedule; and provide feedback to owners with a focus on the impacts of late engineering.
  12. Regularly attend and/or lead detailed internal project meetings with all staff present, as well as applicable sub-contractors, to ensure goals are understood and achieved.
  13. Work with the client’s contract department to ensure and enforce that all compliance is met regarding the timely payment of Cajun invoices.
  14. Continuously work with Cajun staff to define the roles of project team members, project reporting structures and frequency of interaction.
  15. Monitor and communicate project related issues, scope changes, variances and contingencies that may arise during the construction of projects to the business unit leader and executive management to keep all informed.
  16. Facilitate amicable solutions between Cajun and the owner.
  17. Resolve conflicts between sub-contractors and Cajun by assuming a lead role in any dispute resolution activities occurring on an assigned project.
  18. Monitor all contractor progress and performance, review and approve invoices, and resolve payment and project disputes.
  19. Coordinate project management matters, both current and future, with the appropriate owner representative.
  20. Advise, consult and communicate directly with the business unit leader or executive sponsor of the project.

Position Requirements:

  1. Education: Undergraduate university degree or higher (preferably in Engineering or Construction Management). Other relevant education, training or work experience may substitute for Bachelor’s degree.
  2. Minimum of 10 years of related industry experience, with at least 8 years in construction management or related experience for Petro-chemical projects.
  3. Ability to effectively collaborate with internal and external resources.
  4. Self-directed and able to function with ease as the leader of a team.
  5. Technically astute and strategic in thinking.
  6. Strong interpersonal skills, along with written and verbal communication skills.
  7. Ability to focus on details as required, and has the ability to work well within a deadline driven environment.
  8. Innovative project delivery methodology experience is desirable.
  9. Proven organizational skills, the ability to manage multiple priorities, as well as multiple personality types.
  10. Proficient with a computer and basic programs (i.e., Microsoft Excel, Word, Primavera and Access based programs)

Physical:  While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee may be required to:

  • Remain in a stationary position (sitting or standing) for extended periods during office work and meetings.
  • Move periodically across office settings, client venues, and active project or site locations.
  • Operate a computer keyboard, mouse, and other office equipment.
  • Frequently communicate and exchange accurate information in person, electronically, and during virtual or telephone meetings.
  • Lift or move materials weighing up to 25 pounds occasionally.

Mental:  While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee may be required to:

  • Direct, collaborate with, and communicate with executives, clients, and project teams. 
  • Interpret and apply company policies, safety protocols, and written instructions. 
  • Perform mathematical calculations, analyze business data, and review project estimates.
  • Maintain accuracy, productivity, and attention to detail while managing competing priorities in an active office environment with frequent interruptions. 
  • Process, retain, and manage complex project details, contractual requirements, and client data.