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Develop and maintain integrated project plans, timelines, and governance processes across cross-functional workstreams. * Manage project risks, dependencies, decisions, and action items while driving ...

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How much do integrated project manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for integrated project manager in California is $56.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47.69 and $67.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Integrated Project Manager?

An Integrated Project Manager is a professional responsible for coordinating and overseeing all aspects of a project across different departments or functions within an organization. They ensure that project goals align with the company’s strategic objectives and that resources, timelines, and deliverables are managed efficiently. Integrated Project Managers facilitate communication between various teams, identify potential risks, and resolve issues to keep projects on track. Their role is crucial for delivering complex projects that require collaboration across multiple disciplines.

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

To thrive as an Integrated Project Manager, you need a solid background in project management methodologies, cross-functional team leadership, and a relevant degree or PMP certification. Familiarity with project management tools like Microsoft Project, Asana, or Jira, and experience integrating workflows and systems is important. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills help you align diverse teams and drive project objectives. These skills are essential for delivering complex, multi-disciplinary projects on time and within scope while ensuring organizational alignment.

What is the difference between integrated project manager and project manager?

An integrated project manager oversees multiple interconnected projects within a program, coordinating resources and strategies to ensure overall success, while a project manager focuses on managing a single project from initiation to completion. The integrated role requires broader strategic planning, stakeholder communication, and often involves tools like portfolio management software, whereas project managers typically concentrate on scope, schedule, and budget for individual projects.

What is the highest paying project manager?

Senior project managers, especially those in industries like IT, engineering, or construction, tend to have the highest salaries among project managers. Factors such as experience, certifications (like PMP), and managing large or complex projects contribute to higher compensation, with some earning over $150,000 annually.

What does an integration project manager do?

An integration project manager oversees the coordination of multiple project components, ensuring that different systems, processes, or teams work together effectively. They develop project plans, manage timelines, communicate with stakeholders, and utilize tools like project management software to deliver integrated solutions on schedule and within scope.

What are the 4 types of project managers?

In project management, four common types of project managers are functional, projectized, matrix, and hybrid. Functional managers work within departments, projectized managers lead dedicated teams, matrix managers balance both functional and project responsibilities, and hybrid combines elements of these approaches. Understanding these types helps in selecting the right management style for specific projects and organizational structures.

What is the difference between Integrated Project Manager vs Project Coordinator?

AspectIntegrated Project ManagerProject Coordinator
CredentialsPM certifications (PMP, PgMP), relevant experienceBasic project management training, often entry-level
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple project phases, strategic planningSupports project teams, handles administrative tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in construction, IT, engineering firmsCommon across various industries for support roles
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding senior project roles, responsibilitiesEntry-level project support, coordination tasks

The Integrated Project Manager typically holds advanced certifications and manages complex projects across multiple phases, focusing on strategic oversight. In contrast, a Project Coordinator provides administrative support, assisting project teams with day-to-day tasks. While both roles are essential in project execution, the Integrated Project Manager has a broader scope and higher responsibility level.

How does an Integrated Project Manager typically coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure project success?

Integrated Project Managers frequently act as a central point of communication between various departments such as engineering, marketing, procurement, and finance. They facilitate regular meetings, set up shared project management tools, and ensure that all stakeholders are aligned on objectives, timelines, and deliverables. Successful coordination involves proactively identifying potential bottlenecks, resolving conflicts, and adapting plans as needed to keep the project on track. This collaborative approach helps ensure that complex projects move forward smoothly and that all team members are working toward common goals.
What cities in California are hiring for Integrated Project Manager jobs? Cities in California with the most Integrated Project Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Integrated Project Manager job openings in California as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $117,726 per year, or $56.6 per hour.
Construction Project Manager

Construction Project Manager

PTS Data Center Solutions, Inc

Livermore, CA

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full-Time, On-Site

LOCATION: Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA

INDUSTRY: Construction | Mission-Critical Facilities | Federal / Government Infrastructure | Underground Utilities

REPORTS TO: VP of Construction

This position requires U.S. citizenship and local residency in the Livermore, CA area. Due to Sandia National Laboratories' security requirements, all candidates must be able to pass a federal background investigation and obtain site access credentials.

Lead the on-site execution of a landmark federal construction program, delivering both new mission-critical facilities and extensive underground utility infrastructure for one of the nation's premier national laboratories.

Are you a seasoned construction leader who thrives on owning budget, schedule, and delivery for large, complex programs? Do you want full accountability for a landmark federal construction program?

PTS Data Center Solutions, Inc. is seeking a Project Manager to lead on-site execution of the SWIC/WUC construction program at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, CA. The program is executed as a single, integrated project in the field, while being tracked as two separate projects — SWIC and WUC. Scope includes ground-up new building construction and an extensive underground utility infrastructure program.

As the General Contractor's full-time, on-site administrative and contractual leader, you will hold authorization and control over all project activities, serving as the single point of contact between the Owner's Representative and the GC for all administrative aspects of the project. You must possess sufficient technical knowledge and experience to lead the installation team, and this assignment will not change for the duration of the project.

At PTS Data Center Solutions, you will work alongside industry leaders on advanced mission-critical and federal infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to take full ownership of a high-profile, federally secured construction program while contributing to a growing organization built on innovation, accountability, and teamwork.

Essential Duties May Include

  • Serve as the GC's primary administrative and technical point of contact with Sandia National Laboratories, the Owner's Representative, and Design Consultant throughout pre-construction, procurement, construction, and closeout for both the SWIC and WUC scopes.
  • Develop and maintain the overall project schedule (CPM/Gantt in MS Project or P6) with regular updates to the Owner and Owner's Representative; integrate long-lead equipment, work packages, vendors, inspections, and commissioning across both building and underground utility scopes.
  • Manage the Master Project Budget on a fully transparent, open-book basis, tracked separately for SWIC and WUC for accounting purposes even though the work is executed as a single, integrated project in the field; deliver monthly cost reports, GMP tracking (when applicable), and procurement/buyout status.
  • Lead constructability reviews at 30%, 60%, 90%, and 100% design milestones; deliver AACE Class 4/3/2 cost estimates during the Design Phase as required.
  • Develop and execute the procurement strategy and trade buyout plan, including underground utility subcontractors and ground-up building trades; structure first-tier subcontracts so the Owner can step into the contract on GC termination, with all prime T&Cs and insurance requirements passed down.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable federal contracting requirements, including prevailing wage (Davis-Bacon) rate notification and certified payroll, and any small business subcontracting plan requirements for the project.
  • Schedule, attend, and document weekly job meetings with the Owner, Owner's Representative, and stakeholders; issue minutes (a condition of payment).
  • Coordinate organization and delivery of all correspondence between the GC and the Owner's Representative — submittals, RFIs, RFPs, and change orders — via Procore.
  • Review, price, negotiate, and process change orders with subcontractors; maintain change management log.
  • Drive monthly billing in AIA G702 format with required certified payroll, apprenticeship documentation (where applicable), lien waivers, and Schedule of Values discipline.
  • Coordinate with Sandia and the Owner's Representative on secured-site access, equipment shutdowns, and facility interruptions in accordance with federal laboratory security protocols.
  • Manage record document compilation, O&M manuals, warranties, training, commissioning coordination, and closeout/true-up reconciliation across both SWIC and WUC scopes.
  • Oversee execution of both ground-up new building construction and large-scale underground utility infrastructure work, coordinating multiple trades across concurrent scopes.
  • Support compliance with Sandia National Laboratories site security, access control, and safety protocols at all times.
  • Be reachable 24/7 via GC-provided mobile device for the duration of construction.

Knowledge, Skills & Experience Needed

  • Highly organized, detail-oriented leader with strong contract administration and financial management skills.
  • Disciplined, accountable, and collaborative professional who takes full ownership of project delivery.
  • Skilled at coordinating and managing multiple trades and scopes concurrently on a large, complex construction program.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and confidently with Owner representatives, design consultants, and trade partners.
  • Solution-oriented and professional approach in fast-paced, secured-site environments.

What Success Looks Like

  • Detail-Oriented & Analytical: Maintains accurate budget, schedule, and change management records with full transparency.
  • Dependable & Accountable: Owns project outcomes and consistently delivers on schedule and within budget.
  • Collaborative & Professional: Builds strong working relationships with the Owner, Owner's Representative, design consultants, and trade partners.
  • Proactive & Solution-Oriented: Identifies budget, schedule, and coordination risks early and drives them to resolution.
  • Security-Conscious: Consistently follows federal site access, security, and safety protocols.

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Architecture, or related field (extensive equivalent experience considered in lieu).
  • Minimum 10–15 years of progressive construction project management experience, with at least 5 years as lead PM on projects of comparable scale and complexity.
  • Demonstrated experience leading at least one (1) project of $75M+ in installed construction value.
  • Underground utility construction experience (Required), this program includes an extensive underground utility scope (WUC).
  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple trades, project financials, scheduling, coordination, and overall execution on a large-scale construction project.
  • U.S. citizenship (Required) — mandated by Sandia National Laboratories' security requirements.
  • Local to the Livermore, CA area (Required) — this is a full-time, on-site role with no remote or hybrid option.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain site access credentials for Sandia National Laboratories, including passing a federal background investigation.
  • OSHA 30-Hour Construction certification (current).
  • Proficiency with Procore, Microsoft Project and/or Primavera P6, Bluebeam, Microsoft Excel (advanced), and AIA G702/G703.
  • Experience managing change management, GMP development and reconciliation, and open-book cost reporting under a CM-at-Risk, Progressive CMAR, or lump-sum GC delivery model.
  • Valid driver's license.

Preferred

  • Experience with ground-up new building construction and large-scale utility infrastructure projects.
  • Prior PM experience on a federal, government, or secured-campus construction project.
  • Mission-critical, data center, hyperscale, or large institutional/higher-ed project experience.
  • Active professional certifications: CCM (CMAA), PMP, DBIA, or LEED AP.
  • Familiarity with federal contracting compliance requirements (e.g., Davis-Bacon prevailing wage, small business subcontracting plans).

About Us

INTUVA by PTS Data Center Solutions, Inc. is a leader in designing, building, and supporting mission-critical infrastructure and technologies. Since 1998, PTS has evolved into a multi-division organization delivering services across data centers, energy, IT, cybersecurity, and advanced data services.

Our teams support some of the world's most demanding environments where uptime, reliability, innovation, and operational performance are critical. We specialize in engineering-driven solutions for mission-critical facilities, data centers, advanced energy systems, and next-generation infrastructure.

At PTS and across its divisions, we are guided by core values of accountability, integrity, leadership, and continuous improvement, and we are committed to building long-term relationships with our employees, clients, and partners.

Schedule & Flexibility

This is a full-time, on-site role based at the Sandia National Laboratories campus in Livermore, CA, overseeing both the SWIC and WUC scopes of the program. Standard 40+ hour work week, with extended hours and 24/7 reachability required during critical sequences and emergencies. Periodic travel for design reviews, owner meetings, and procurement may be required. This role requires daily access to a secured federal campus and is not eligible for remote or hybrid work.

Salary

$115,000 – $135,000 (commensurate with experience)

  • Competitive base salary
  • Performance-based bonus opportunity
  • Full benefits package
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Vacation, Sick Time and paid holidays
  • Ongoing training, certifications, and professional development

Employment Type: Full Time
Years Experience: 10 - 15 years
Salary: $115,000 - $135,000 Annual
Bonus/Commission: No