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Defence Project Manager Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

... defence and contributing to related strategies to mitigate risks and ensure optimization of project returns. The role requires leadership, management, and mentoring/training of commercial team ...

... defence and contributing to related strategies to mitigate risks and ensure optimization of project returns. The role requires leadership, management, and mentoring/training of commercial team ...

... and defence industries. UTAC operates test centres and laboratories in France (including the ... Participate in Project Teams to explain and defend the Customer's view in terms of quality, costs ...

... and defence industries. UTAC operates test centres and laboratories in France (including the ... Participate in Project Teams to explain and defend the Customer's view in terms of quality, costs ...

... and defence industries. UTAC operates test centres and laboratories in France (including the ... Participate in Project Teams to explain and defend the Customer's view in terms of quality, costs ...

The Maintenance Technician 1 performs machine repairs, fabrication projects, and preventive ... Our solutions enable them to manage their turbocharged air intake, engine cooling and fuel ...

... and Defence. This role sits within our Power Systems business in North America, where we deliver ... Manage cross-functional projects on time and within budget. * Develop sourcing lists and monitor ...

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... and defence industries. UTAC operates test centres and laboratories in France (including the ... Following one-off testing projects from start to finish. Working with test engineers to bring your ...

... and defence industries. UTAC operates test centres and laboratories in France (including the ... Following one-off testing projects from start to finish. Working with test engineers to bring your ...

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$89.5K

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How much do defence project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for defence project manager in Michigan is $89,497.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,400.00 and $107,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Defence Project Manager vs Defence Program Coordinator?

AspectDefence Project ManagerDefence Program Coordinator
CredentialsProject management certifications (PMP), security clearancesSimilar certifications, often with additional program management training
Work EnvironmentLeading projects within defense agencies or contractorsSupporting multiple projects, coordinating between teams
Employer & IndustryDefense contractors, government agenciesDefense agencies, military support organizations

While both roles involve managing defense-related activities, the Defence Project Manager focuses on leading specific projects from initiation to completion, ensuring objectives, budgets, and timelines are met. The Defence Program Coordinator supports multiple projects, coordinating resources and communication across teams to ensure overall program success.

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Claims Lead

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Job description

Responsibilities/Scope of Work

This position provides oversight and leadership for change and claims management activities on the Gordie Howe International Bridge Project. This role is responsible to ensure that the Construction Contractor meets its obligations in the Project Agreement, assuring notice, support documentation, analysis, and impact validation meet all requirements to successfully identify and progress changes and defend prime contract related claims with the client.

The position requires an understanding of how to manage prime contract claims in a P3 environment, normally gained from a combination of experience and education. The position requires liaising with functional project areas in a joint venture setting (such as with project controls, finance, legal, construction management and executive management) and further requires the application of knowledge of the project, the prime contract, related agreements, the related organizations including the client and joint venturers, budgets, project policies, procedures, work practices and compliance requirements (including quality, health, safety and to the project agreement).

The position is responsible for tracking claimable events, related commercial risk identification/mitigations, claim reporting (to both management and joint venture partners), assisting with claim preparation/defence and contributing to related strategies to mitigate risks and ensure optimization of project returns.

The role requires leadership, management, and mentoring/training of commercial team members.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Identifying key priorities and escalating issues
  • Maintaining status updates of changes (for the functional area)
  • Knowledge of key issues / details of each potential change
  • Ensuring all (potential) issues have alignment on the path forward with project stakeholders based on known details of the specific scenario and the potential impacts on upcoming project activities.
  • Conducting weekly segment change management meetings.
  • Holding contributors accountable for their responsibilities on planned activities
  • Responding to change related correspondence from the Client, in conformance with the Project Agreement timelines.
  • Maintaining documentation that is complete, organized, and accessible (SharePoint document repository & Outlook email repository)
  • Facilitating meetings to resolve issues and provide updates involving the client and senior project leadership.

Achieving target objectives

Qualifications/Skills

  • Knowledge and experience of schedule systems on large infrastructure projects
  • Knowledge, experience and comfort reading/understanding contractual language
  • Contract administration experience in a large design-build setting
  • Effective organization skills
  • Ability to quickly synthesize complex information
  • Claims experience
  • Project Management experience and ability to effectively use Excel, Word, SharePoint and Primavera
  • Financial background / costing systems
  • Document management
  • Effective communication skills, both written and verbal

Specific Experience Required/Preferred

  • Preference for candidates with relevant experience with major design-build contracts in roles dealing with management of project change procedures, cost management, claims, variations, and experience in negotiation and settlement of disputes with owners and subcontractors.
  • International major project experience in joint venture environments preferred.