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We are seeking an Estimator with experience in life science construction to join our team in Boston, MA . The ideal candidate will have a strong background in commercial and life science project ...

Project Manager

Seattle, WA · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

These roles will focus on delivering complex construction projects for life sciences, pharmaceutical, and research facilities , ensuring projects meet client expectations on schedule, budget, and ...

These roles will focus on delivering complex construction projects for life sciences, pharmaceutical, and research facilities , ensuring projects meet client expectations on schedule, budget, and ...

Lead laboratory and life science projects from programming and planning through construction * Facilitate user group meetings, develop laboratory programs, space adjacencies, and equipment layouts

Lead laboratory and life science projects from programming and planning through construction * Facilitate user group meetings, develop laboratory programs, space adjacencies, and equipment layouts

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Master's degree in Life Science, Project Management, or IT * Project Management certification Additional Job Standards * Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project) and the ...

Master's degree in Life Science, Project Management, or IT * Project Management certification Additional Job Standards * Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project) and the ...

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How much do life science project jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for life science project in the United States is $81,277.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $102,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals managing life science projects, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals managing life science projects often encounter challenges such as coordinating multidisciplinary teams, adapting to regulatory requirements, and managing complex timelines with multiple stakeholders. To address these, it's important to establish clear communication channels, utilize project management tools tailored for scientific work, and stay updated on relevant compliance standards. Regular check-ins and collaborative planning with research, regulatory, and data teams can help ensure milestones are met and potential issues are addressed proactively.

What is the difference between Life Science Project vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectLife Science ProjectLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's or higher in life sciences, project management skillsAssociate's or Bachelor's in life sciences or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch settings, labs, or offices managing projectsLaboratories conducting experiments and tests
Employer & Industry UsagePharmaceutical, biotech, research institutionsHospitals, research labs, biotech companies

Life Science Project roles focus on managing research initiatives, coordinating teams, and overseeing project progress, often requiring project management skills. Laboratory Technicians perform hands-on experiments and tests in lab settings. While both roles are integral to life sciences, they differ in responsibilities, credentials, and work environment.

What is a Life Science Project?

A Life Science Project refers to any organized effort or initiative in the fields of biology, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, or related disciplines that aims to achieve a specific scientific or commercial goal. These projects typically involve research and development, clinical trials, or the creation of new products and technologies to improve health, agriculture, or the environment. Life Science Projects require careful planning, collaboration among scientists and stakeholders, and adherence to regulatory standards to ensure successful outcomes.

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

To thrive as a Life Science Project Manager, you need a solid background in biology or related sciences, project management experience, and often a degree in life sciences or project management certification. Familiarity with project management software like MS Project or Asana, and regulatory frameworks such as GxP or FDA guidelines, is typically required. Strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help manage cross-functional teams and complex project timelines. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure projects are delivered efficiently, compliantly, and with high scientific rigor.
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Project Manager - Life Sciences

Project Manager - Life Sciences

Clayco (LJC)

Chicago, IL • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

About Us

Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering, and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations. With $7.6 billion in revenue for 2024, Clayco specializes in the "art and science of building," providing fast track, efficient solutions for industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential related building projects.

About LJC

LJC Design & Engineering is a full-service architecture, engineering, and design firm committed to enhancing the quality of the human experience through integrated design. We are a team of high-energy professionals who share a passion for design, a collaborative approach, and a casual culture. We solve challenges by leveraging the collective expertise and ingenuity of the best and brightest minds across development, design, and construction.

The Role We Want You For

As a Project Manager – Life Sciences, you will lead multi-disciplinary design teams in delivering state-of-the-art facilities for clients in the Life Sciences market, including the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. You’ll oversee the complete engineering lifecycle – from concept through construction – ensuring design meet rigorous GMP, FDA, and other regulatory standards.

This is a highly visible role that combines technical expertise and leadership, operating within Clayco’s collaborative design-build model to create efficient, compliant, and innovative environments that advance scientific and manufacturing excellence.

 

The Specifics of the Role

Leadership and Project Management

  • Lead and manage engineering and architectural design teams across multiple disciplines to successfully execute complex life science projects.
  • Oversee project scope, budget, and schedule to ensure successful delivery and client satisfaction.
  • Coordinate closely with in-house Construction teams to achieve seamless design-build integration.
  • Lead multidisciplinary coordination reviews to ensure integrated and cohesive design deliverables, while ensuring that each discipline performs its own internal quality checks and verifications.

Technical Oversight

  • Direct the development of designs from conceptual through final design stages.
  • Review submittals, RFIs, and design modifications, and conduct field visits to verify that work is proceeding according to design intent.
  • Provide general technical guidance on process systems, utilities, and building integration for regulated environments, engaging Subject Matter Experts for deeper technical discussions.

Client & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Serve as the primary design contact for assigned projects, ensuring clear communication and alignment with client objectives.
  • Lead design concept and technical solutions presentations to clients and internal stakeholders.
  • Build trusted relationships through transparency, accountability, and technical excellence.

Team & Process Development

  • Mentor engineers and designers, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration.
  • Contribute to the development of Clayco’s design standards, tools, and best practices.

 

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Architectural, Engineering, or related field
  • 10+ years of engineering design experience in GMP, FDA, or other regulated manufacturing environments.
  • 2+ years of experience managing or leading multidisciplinary design teams.
  • Proven background in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or other life science facility design.
  • Strong knowledge of construction methods, process engineering, and regulatory compliance.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; able to lead meetings and present to clients effectively.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint); experience with AutoCAD, Revit, or similar software a plus.
  • Ability to travel to project sites and client facilities as required.
  • Resilient, adaptable, and driven to succeed through complex challenges.

 

Some Things You Should Know

  • No other builder can offer the collaborative design-build approach that Clayco does.
  • We work on creative, complex, award-winning, high-profile jobs.
  • The pace is fast!

 

Why Clayco?

  • 2025 Best Places to Work – St. Louis Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, and Phoenix Business Journal.
  • 2025 ENR Midwest – Midwest Contractor (#1).
  • 2025 ENR Top 100 Design-Build Firms – Design-Build Contractor (Top 5).
  • 2025 ENR Top 100 Green Contractors – Green Contractor (Top 3).
  • 2025 ENR Top 25 Data Center Builders - Data Center Contractor (Top 3).

 

Benefits

  • Discretionary Annual Bonus: Subject to company and individual performance.
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package Including: Medical, dental and vision plans, 401k, generous PTO and paid company holidays, employee assistance program, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability coverage, learning & development programs and more!

Compensation

  • The salary range for this position considers a wide range of factors in making compensation decisions including but not limited to: Education, qualifications, skills, training, experience, certifications, internal equity, and location. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for the role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. The Clayco Nationwide salary range for this position is approximately $140,000 – 175,000 +/- annually (not adjusted for location).