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Commission Signage Project Manager Jobs in Michigan

Construction Project Manager, Restoration / Reconstruction About the Role We are seeking an ... Competitive base salary plus performance-based commission * Company vehicle, fuel card, and toll ...

The Project Manager will lead operational projects from initiation through implementation, ensuring ... is signed off on and effectively hand off to Operations team. • Develop and maintain strong ...

Project Manager

Troy, MI · On-site

$125K/yr

Project Manager - Construction Our client - a Real Estate and Construction Company in the Metro ... At the end of the project, completes and signs off on the summary overview and submits final report ...

Allocate and manage resources to ensure project milestones are met * Client and Stakeholder ... Ensure proper project closeout, including client sign-offs and final documentation * Conduct post ...

Project Manager

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$87K - $122K/yr

Allocate and manage resources to ensure project milestones are met * Client and Stakeholder ... Ensure proper project closeout, including client sign-offs and final documentation * Conduct post ...

Title Project Manager Classification Exempt Reports to Ryan Perry, Lead Project Manager Position ... Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions ...

The Project Manager will be responsible for leading operational projects from initiation through ... Ensure project completion is signed off on and effectively hand off to Operations team. * Develop ...

Title Project Manager Classification Exempt Reports to Ryan Perry, Lead Project Manager Position ... Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions ...

The Project Manager will be responsible for leading operational projects from initiation through ... Ensure project completion is signed off on and effectively hand off to Operations team. * Develop ...

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What is the difference between Commission Signage Project Manager vs Signage Installer?

AspectCommission Signage Project ManagerSignage Installer
CredentialsProject management experience, industry-specific certificationsTechnical installation certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOffice-based planning, site visits, coordinationOn-site installation and physical setup
Employer & Industry UsageAdvertising, retail, corporate signage projectsSignage manufacturing companies, installation firms
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding project management roles in signageDetails about signage installation tasks

The Commission Signage Project Manager oversees signage projects from planning to completion, coordinating teams and managing budgets. In contrast, a Signage Installer focuses on the physical installation of signage on-site. While both roles are essential in the signage industry, the project manager handles the broader project scope, whereas the installer executes the physical work.

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Project Manager

$66K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Project Engineer (internal classification: Project Manager). In this role you would serve as a project manager for the design and construction of safe and efficient road, bridge and drainage projects. This professional staff position has the responsibility for planning and managing projects and will include both administrative and technical oversight. The position must exercise independent professional judgment in resolving problems within project goals, objectives, and budget.
When working for WCRC you're taking on more than a job. A career in the public sector gives you a chance to truly serve the community in a meaningful way. WCRC offers stability, work-life balance, a quality work environment, as well as a comprehensive benefits package.
Benefits
  • Medical insurance that starts on your first day
  • 40 hours of annual leave immediately upon hire
  • Dental and vision insurance
  • Defined benefit pension
  • 13 paid holidays
  • Medical and dependent flexible spending accounts
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Short-term and longer-term disability insurance
  • Health care savings program
  • Employer paid life insurance

Schedule
  • Normal schedule: Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Summer schedule: Option to work 4/10 or 5/8 work schedule.
  • Telecommuting, subject to , is an option for this position; however, remote work may not be available until training and onboarding are complete.

to learn more about what the WCRC can offer you.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Project planning & design: Participate in planning and administration for transportation infrastructure projects; apply guidelines, regulations, and engineering judgment.
  • Field reviews & analysis: Conduct field reviews; collect and analyze project data; perform traffic engineering and impact studies; recommend solutions to project challenges.
  • Project management: Develop schedules based on funding and asset management practices; monitor progress and budget; generate reports, permits, and documentation.
  • Bidding & contract support: Review plans/specs/shop drawings and permit submittals; coordinate advertisement, letting, and bid evaluations; develop special provisions and supplemental specs.
  • Technical tools & standards: Use CAD and related software for design and assigned engineering tasks; coordinate material testing per specifications.
  • Coordination with stakeholders: Manage utility relocations (mapping, conflict resolution, schedule alignment); coordinate geotechnical information during design/construction; develop detour and temporary road closure plans.
  • Public & partner engagement: Represent WCRC at public meetings and with local officials to communicate project plans and foster collaborative relationships; respond promptly to citizen inquiries.
  • Team collaboration & oversight: Coordinate with Engineering and Operations; assign tasks to technicians/interns and monitor performance.

REQUIREMENTS
  • Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering, construction management, land surveying, or related degree.
  • Successful completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam preferred; State of Michigan Professional Engineer (PE) licensure is a plus.