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Commercial Project Manager Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Are you an experienced commercial Project Manager looking for the opportunity to lead larger, more complex projects? At Iconica, you'll lead commercial construction projects of all sizes, with an ...

Are you an experienced commercial Project Manager looking for the opportunity to lead larger, more complex projects? At Iconica, you'll lead commercial construction projects of all sizes, with an ...

WI · On-site

$68.51 - $98.19/hr

Project Manager with Commercial Affinity Location: Kapellen (BE) Contract type: Permanent About the Company J-Tec Material Handling is part of the Katoen Natie group. Katoen Natie is a global ...

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Project Manager

River Falls, WI · On-site

$70K - $100K/hr

Project Manager - Commercial Architectural Millwork O'Keefe Millwork | Onsite- River Falls, WI Build Exceptional Projects with a Team That Values Your Expertise O'Keefe Millwork has been delivering ...

Construction Project Manager

Madison, WI · On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

FoxArneson, Inc. | Madison, WI | $110,000-$130,000 base salary FoxArneson, a 40+ year commercial construction and design-build firm, is hiring a Project Manager to run repeat-client, ground-up ...

Description FoxArneson, Inc. | Madison, WI | $110,000-$130,000 base salary FoxArneson, a 40+ year commercial construction and design-build firm, is hiring a Project Manager to run repeat-client ...

Construction Project Manager

Madison, WI · On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

Madison, WI $110,000-$130,000 base salary FoxArneson, a 40+ year commercial construction and design-build firm, is hiring a Project Manager to run repeat-client, ground-up commercial projects ($5M ...

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How much do commercial project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for commercial project manager in Wisconsin is $98,987.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,700.00 and $120,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a commercial project manager?

A commercial project manager oversees commercial investment projects. As a commercial project manager, you identify business opportunities, develop the goals of the project, negotiate contracts, and monitor staff to ensure the project is completed on time, within budget, and is fully compliant with all applicable laws and regulations. You most commonly find commercial project managers in the real estate and construction industries. The qualifications to become a commercial project manager include a bachelor’s degree in business or project management and several years of industry experience.

What does a commercial project manager do?

A Commercial Project Manager oversees the financial and contractual aspects of projects, ensuring they are delivered on time and within budget. They coordinate between various departments, manage risks, handle client relationships, and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Their role is crucial in optimizing project profitability and efficiency by monitoring costs, negotiating contracts, and forecasting financial outcomes throughout the project lifecycle.

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

A Commercial Project Manager needs expertise in project management, financial analysis, and contract negotiation, typically supported by a degree in business, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software (such as MS Project or Primavera), ERP systems, and often PMP or similar certifications is common. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help build client relationships and coordinate diverse teams. These competencies ensure that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with all commercial requirements.

How does a commercial project manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams during a project's lifecycle?

A Commercial Project Manager works closely with various departments such as finance, legal, procurement, and operations to ensure all aspects of the project align with commercial objectives and contractual obligations. They facilitate communication between internal stakeholders and external partners, addressing issues like budget overruns or contractual changes promptly. This collaboration is crucial for managing risks, meeting deadlines, and achieving profitability targets. Regular meetings, status updates, and coordinated problem-solving are integral to their role, fostering a team-oriented environment.

What is the difference between Commercial Project Manager vs Construction Project Manager?

AspectCommercial Project ManagerConstruction Project Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in business, construction management, or related field; certifications like PMP are commonUsually holds a degree in construction management, civil engineering, or related field; PMP or CCM certifications are often preferred
Work EnvironmentWorks primarily in office settings, overseeing commercial projects like offices, retail spaces, and industrial facilitiesWorks on construction sites and offices, managing building projects from start to finish
Employer & IndustryEmployed by construction firms, developers, or corporations managing commercial property developmentEmployed by construction companies, general contractors, or project owners in the construction industry

In summary, Commercial Project Managers focus on the financial and contractual aspects of commercial projects, often working in office environments, while Construction Project Managers handle the on-site execution and coordination of building projects. Both roles require similar credentials and industry experience but differ in daily responsibilities and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Commercial Project Manager job openings in Wisconsin 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 $98,987 per year, or $47.6 per hour.

Commercial Project Manager

Integral Building Systems, Inc

Madison, WI • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

The Role: To coordinate activities, resources, labor, equipment and information for all projects. He/she needs to make sure our customers are happy with our service, communication, and products. They will develop and managing thechanging project schedule, making certain that allpotential conflictsare discussed, resolved, and communicated with the sales and operations team. This person always needs to be on top of their game because many people rely on their direction and leadership.


Skills and Specifications:


  • Minimum 5 years of experience in project administration.
  • Proficient in full Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, Outlook (calendars), Visio and Project.
  • Excellent organizational skills, including great attention to detail.
  • Excellent communication skills and customer service skills regardless of the situation.
  • Ability to effectively communicate and coordinate with various roles within the industry including but not limited to: vendors, salespeople, electricians, general contractors, technicians, customers, and other internal employees.
  • Understanding of low voltage systems and standards and an understanding of the construction industry.
  • Understanding of continuous process improvement and lean principles.
  • Ability to plan and organize a team effort.
  • Ability to multi-task and re-prioritize ones' day as issues arise to avoid disrupting the team's workflow.
  • Good client management and goodwill building ability.
  • Capacity to motivate, lead and boost morale of the teams.
  • Able to accept responsibility and learn from mistakes.
  • Effective time management and logical decision-making ability.
  • Capacity to handle pressure and thrive from it.
  • Willingness to travel to the project sites when needed.
  • Strong focus on quality.
  • Team mentality.
  • Project accounting functions including managing the budget, tracking of team expenses and minimizing exposure and risk in the project.
  • Maintain strict adherence to the budgetary guidelines, quality and safety standards.


Responsibilities:


  • Project management for all service offerings.
  • Organize jobs in OneNote & shared driver to project standards.
  • Read and understand bid specs, quotes, plans and any other supporting documents to ensure execution of a successful install.
  • Schedule pre-project meeting in office when appropriate. Time to look through project spreadsheet, prints, other project materials with the salesperson to clear up questions and get an understanding of the project. Sometimes it might make sense to have the lead technician for the project attend as well.
  • Develop and maintain a work breakdown for each assigned project.
  • Document and track all pertinent licenses, serial numbers and MACs.
  • Prepare product submittals, fire submittals and associated O&M's.
  • Coordinate, attend, and lead project meetings as needed. Ensure action items are followed up on.
  • Schedule walkthroughs where needed and attend when necessary. Ensure action items are followed up on.
  • Facilitate internal communication between ops and sales (Product changes, order changes/updates, etc.)
  • Ensure that parts/notes/plans/prints/etc. for techs are organized and clear.
  • Turn in folders and work orders for completed work to Office Manager at least twice a week.
  • Oversee the ordering process to ensure project schedules can be maintained.
  • Checking in on project's material daily. Keep a constant eye on deliveries, when we can expect things, etc. Have a general idea of the layout of IBSI warehouse and what material has arrived for projects. Also know what is coming in and when based on ETA emails from suppliers.
  • Contacting customers for changes, schedule moves, follow-ups, etc. daily.
  • Managing email inbox to ensure external and internal customers are being responded too promptly.
  • Schedule and attend program gathering meetings.
  • Complete and maintain necessary programming toolkits.
  • Coordinate, schedule and approve invoices for various sub-contractors on projects.
  • Creation, organization and management of Change Orders. (Gather current pricing, part #'s, etc.) Make sure they get done and processed (billed, ordered, etc.).
  • Working closely with Office Manager on special pricing projects (especially AIA) to make sure they get billed correctly.
  • Utilize project start up and close out documents and execute on all processes.
  • Provide various system support to both customer and technicians when needed.
  • Other tasks and duties as assigned


Compensation: Overall compensation varies based on experience level. Starting salary will be based on experience, qualifications, track record and other relevant criteria.


Benefits: Flexible PTO, 401(k) with company match, Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, STD/AD&D/LTD, Vision Insurance.