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Company Description Cosmetic Solutions is a custom formulator and turn-key manufacturer of skincare and personal care products, specializing in skin care, body care, specialty hair care, OTC, and

Company Description Cosmetic Solutions is a custom formulator and turn-key manufacturer of skincare and personal care products, specializing in skin care, body care, specialty hair care, OTC, and

Sr Project Manager

Northfield, IL

$92K - $138K/yr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Job Summary The position will guide the development of medical devices, dietary supplements, cosmetics, and/or OTC drugs. Lead collaborative, multifunctional teams consisting of R&D personnel,

Project Manager

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$31 - $36/hr

Kavaliro is seeking a highly organized and motivated Project Management Specialist for our client to help support and improve their internal business systems, including ERP, CRM, payment platforms,

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How much do internship cosmetic project manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship cosmetic project manager in the United States is $57.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.32 and $68.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Cosmetic Project Manager vs Cosmetic Product Coordinator?

AspectInternship Cosmetic Project ManagerCosmetic Product Coordinator
Required CredentialsEnrolled in or recent graduate of relevant field; some certifications preferredRelevant education or experience; certifications optional
Work EnvironmentInternship setting within cosmetic companies, assisting project teamsOffice environment, coordinating product launches and marketing
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in cosmetic companies for entry-level project supportCommon in cosmetic brands for managing product timelines

The Internship Cosmetic Project Manager role is an entry-level position focused on supporting project teams during cosmetic product development. In contrast, the Cosmetic Product Coordinator handles day-to-day coordination of product launches and marketing activities. While both roles involve working within the cosmetic industry, the internship emphasizes learning and assisting, whereas the coordinator role involves more direct management of product timelines and communication.

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Infographic showing various Internship Cosmetic Project Manager job openings in the United States 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 $119,288 per year, or $57.4 per hour.

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Project Manager

Rasmussen Mechanical Services | Lincoln, NE

Since 1970, Rasmussen Mechanical Services has been a family-owned mechanical contractor serving commercial, industrial, and institutional customers across the Midwest and Rocky Mountains. We've grown to over 200 people across seven locations, but we've kept the small-company feel that's made people stay with us for 20, 30, even 37 years.

We're hiring a Project Manager based in our Lincoln, NE office to lead mechanical construction projects from kickoff through close-out.

The Role

This is a true project manager role focused on planning, executing, and delivering mechanical construction projects on time, on budget, and to the standards our customers expect. You'll own the project from contract turnover through final close-out, working alongside our estimators, sales engineers, and field teams.

A typical week might include:

• Reviewing assigned projects in detail, scope, schedule, budget, and contractual obligations

• Walking job sites to plan execution, coordinate logistics, and resolve field questions

• Scheduling crews, materials, and subcontractors to keep projects moving efficiently

• Managing the project budget, approving invoices, processing change orders, and directing progress billings

• Reviewing shop drawings, submittals, and RFIs

• Coordinating with customers on project status, schedule changes, and resolution of issues

• Maintaining the job file — purchase orders, subcontracts, schedule of values, and close-out documentation

Why People Stay at RMS

Family-owned, and it shows. The Rasmussens are still here. Leadership is accessible, decisions get made quickly, and people get treated like people.

The full toolbox. With ten specialized departments under one roof. HVAC, boilers, mechanical construction, controls, reliability, and more — you'll work on projects that span the full scope of mechanical contracting.

Industry-leading pay and benefits, plus a culture that takes work-life balance seriously.

What You Bring

Standard path:

• 5+ years of progressive experience in mechanical systems, construction, or a related technical field

• Bachelor's degree in a technical field, or equivalent hands-on professional experience

• Strong project management fundamentals, scheduling, budgeting, scope management, change orders, close-out

• Experience reading and interpreting blueprints, specifications, and submittals

• Comfortable coordinating across field crews, subcontractors, vendors, and customers

• Valid driver's license; able to pass a pre-employment drug screen

Entry-level path:

We're also open to recent graduates with meaningful project management internship experience. If you've completed an internship in construction, mechanical, or industrial project management — where you actually owned a piece of a project, not just shadowed — and you have a technical degree and the right work ethic, we'll train you up. We'd rather invest in the right person early than wait for a perfect 5-year resume.

• Bachelor's degree in construction management, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, or a related technical field

• Internship experience (paid or for-credit) in project management — preferably with a contractor, construction firm, or industrial company

• Strong written and verbal communication; comfortable working with technical drawings and field teams

• Eager to learn, willing to spend time on job sites, and ready to grow into a full PM role

Skills That Make You Great in This Role

• Strong organizational and prioritization skills — you can manage multiple projects

• Excellent written and verbal communication

• Good people skills — works closely with management, field crews, vendors, subcontractors, and customers

• Technical aptitude — can read blueprints, interpret specifications, and learn new systems quickly

• Computer literacy with office products and project management software

• Willingness to keep learning — new methods, new technology, new ways to do the work better

Working Conditions

Split between office (planning, documentation, coordination) and job sites (walks, field coordination, customer meetings). Some travel with occasional overnight stays as projects require. You'll need to be able to lift 25–30 lbs, navigate active construction sites safely, and communicate clearly in writing and in person.