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Construction Management (1080) Description: Construction project managers oversee commercial/industrial building projects to make sure they satisfy client demands. They supervise construction workers ...

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We have several Project Manager openings with Great Milwaukee General Contractors! 3+ years experience is required with Commercial or Retail Building Construction -ground-up and rehab. Looking to ...

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Construction Project Manager

Rolla, MO · On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

The primary role of the Construction Project Manager is to plan construction projects and oversee progress in a timely and cost-effective manner. The Project Manager is responsible for the overall ...

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How much do construction project managers jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for construction project managers in the United States is $97,768.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $119,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are construction project managers?

Construction project managers are professionals who oversee and coordinate building projects from start to finish. They are responsible for planning, budgeting, hiring contractors, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and keeping the project on schedule. Their role involves communication with clients, architects, engineers, and workers to ensure that all aspects of the project meet quality standards and deadlines. Effective construction project managers play a critical role in the successful delivery of construction projects, whether residential, commercial, or industrial.

What is the difference between Construction Project Managers vs Construction Estimators?

AspectConstruction Project ManagersConstruction Estimators
CredentialsBachelor's in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field; PMP certification often preferredAssociate's or Bachelor's in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related; certifications like AACE or RICS beneficial
Work EnvironmentOversees entire construction projects on-site and office; manages teams and schedulesPre-construction phase; analyzes plans, prepares cost estimates, and bids on projects
Industry UsageCommonly employed by construction firms, general contractors, and project ownersPrimarily used by contractors, subcontractors, and consulting firms during project planning

Construction Project Managers focus on overseeing the entire construction process, ensuring projects stay on schedule and within budget. Construction Estimators specialize in calculating project costs and preparing bids. Both roles are essential in the construction industry but serve different functions during the project lifecycle.

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

To thrive as a Construction Project Manager, you need strong project management skills, construction knowledge, and typically a degree in construction management or a related field. Familiarity with project management software (like Procore or MS Project), budgeting tools, and relevant certifications such as PMP are commonly required. Exceptional leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help build effective teams and resolve on-site challenges. These abilities are crucial for delivering projects safely, on time, and within budget while maintaining high quality standards.

How do Construction Project Managers typically handle unexpected delays or issues on site?

Construction Project Managers regularly encounter unexpected challenges such as weather delays, supply shortages, or onsite safety concerns. To address these issues, they coordinate closely with contractors, suppliers, and stakeholders to develop contingency plans and adjust project timelines as needed. Maintaining clear communication and detailed documentation is key to minimizing disruptions and keeping projects on track. This proactive, problem-solving approach is essential for successful project delivery and client satisfaction.
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Senior Construction Project Managers - Tennessee

Senior Construction Project Managers - Tennessee

Bradford Consulting

Nashville, TN

$107K - $146K/yr

Per diem

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Most senior Superintendents in commercial construction are running two or three jobs at once with foremen who need more support than they're getting. Then corporate asks why the schedule slipped.

We're actively recruiting senior and lead Superintendents across Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and California for projects ranging from ground-up commercial and multifamily garden-style to retail rollouts, healthcare builds, and heavy civil work. Rather than forcing you to apply to twenty similar postings, one conversation routes you to the role that actually matches your background.

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WHO THIS IS FOR

  • You have 10+ years running commercial construction as a Superintendent, Lead Super, or General Super
  • You've managed complex subcontractor coordination and multi-trade sequencing on real projects
  • You can read a set of plans and catch constructability issues before they become rework
  • You've handled owner-rep and client conversations in high-pressure situations and know when to push back and when to absorb
  • You've kept complex jobs on schedule under conditions most people would call impossible
  • You're looking for a seat where the decisions you make on crews, schedule, and subcontractors actually stick

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WHAT THE RIGHT NEXT ROLE LOOKS LIKE

The openings being filled right now include ground-up commercial, multifamily garden-style, retail, healthcare construction, concrete structural, and heavy civil. Comp ranges vary by market and scope, and per diem is in play for traveling roles. What's consistent across all of them is that the Superintendent running the project has real autonomy... decisions on crews, schedule, and subcontractors that don't have to go up three levels for sign-off.

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HOW THIS WORKS

Bradford Consulting is built around a single point of contact: Carl Bradford. Behind Carl is a national network of specialist construction recruiters who work this market every day. When you apply, Carl reads your background, talks with you directly, and routes you to the specific opening that actually fits. No handoffs, no rotating recruiters, no losing track of your file.

If your background fits, send a resume. Carl will read it and if there's a real fit, you'll hear back directly within a week. If there isn't, you'll hear that too.