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At HUB International, we're more than just an insurance brokerage firm - we're a thriving community ... We currently have an opportunity for a Commercial Lines Account Manager on our Construction Team.

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How much do manager construction broker jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager construction broker in the United States is $95,168.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $115,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Manager Construction Broker?

A Manager Construction Broker is a professional who specializes in overseeing the brokerage of insurance or risk management products specifically designed for construction projects and companies. They manage teams of brokers, liaise with clients in the construction industry, and ensure that clients receive appropriate coverage for their construction activities. Their responsibilities often include negotiating terms with insurers, assessing risk, and providing expert advice on policies such as builder’s risk, liability, and surety bonds. Manager Construction Brokers play a crucial role in safeguarding construction firms against financial losses due to accidents, delays, or other project risks.

What is the difference between Manager Construction Broker vs Construction Estimator?

AspectManager Construction BrokerConstruction Estimator
CredentialsConstruction-related licenses, broker certificationsEstimating certifications, construction knowledge
Work EnvironmentOffice, client meetings, project sitesOffice, project planning, site visits
Industry UsageConstruction brokerage, project procurementCost estimation, bidding, project planning
Search & ComparisonOften compared for project acquisition rolesCompared for project cost planning roles

The Manager Construction Broker primarily focuses on connecting clients with construction services and managing contracts, while a Construction Estimator specializes in calculating project costs and preparing bids. Both roles require construction knowledge but serve different functions within the industry.

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

To thrive as a Manager Construction Broker, you need strong knowledge of construction insurance, risk management, and brokerage practices, typically supported by a bachelor's degree and relevant industry experience. Familiarity with insurance management software, risk analysis tools, and industry certifications like Chartered Insurance Broker or ARM are commonly required. Excellent negotiation, relationship-building, and leadership skills help you manage client portfolios and lead teams effectively. These skills ensure that complex construction projects are properly insured, risks are minimized, and client satisfaction is maintained.

What are some common challenges a Manager Construction Broker faces when coordinating between clients, contractors, and insurers?

A Manager Construction Broker often navigates complex communication between clients, contractors, and insurance providers. One common challenge is managing differing expectations and timelines, as project delays or changes can impact insurance coverage needs. Additionally, staying updated on industry regulations and ensuring all parties have appropriate risk management strategies can be demanding. Building strong relationships and maintaining transparent, proactive communication is key to overcoming these hurdles and ensuring project success.
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Project Manager Construction -EGCON

Elm Grove Management

Hooksett, NH

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

ABOUT EGCON

EGCON, a Division of Elm Grove Companies, is the Development and Construction arm, specializes in high-quality construction management for complex residential and mixed-use projects delivering work on time, on budget, and built to last.

Elm Grove Companies is a vertically integrated real estate investment and development firm headquartered in Hooksett, New Hampshire, operating throughout New England. With 90 employees and over 1,800 apartments under management, the company provides property management, development, construction, brokerage, and asset management services. Named a 2025 Business of the Year by Business NH Magazine and ranked #2,794 on the Inc. 5000, Elm Grove is one of the region's fastest-growing real estate firms.

Together, Elm Grove and EGCON are at the forefront of addressing New Hampshire's housing crisis, with a portfolio of 480+ affordable housing units completed or underway and ambitious plans to grow to 10,000 units over the next decade.

POSITION OVERVIEW

We are seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to oversee multifamily construction projects valued at $5M$30M+ throughout New Hampshire and southern Maine. The successful candidate will manage all phases of constructionfrom pre-construction planning through project closeoutensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.

Our Culture & Values

At EGCON, our values arent just words theyre how we work every day. We lead with Respect, collaborate through Synergy, take Accountability for our actions, show up with Dependability, and embrace a Growth Mindset in everything we do.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES

Pre-Construction

Develop scope, schedule & budget

Review drawings; identify risks

Lead estimating & subcontractor selection

Field Execution

Oversee subs & self-perform crews

Manage RFIs, submittals, change orders via Autodesk Build

Enforce OSHA compliance

Budget & Cost

Manage $5M$30M+ budgets

Review sub pay apps & owner invoices

Negotiate change order pricing

Stakeholders & Closeout

Primary owner/architect contact

Monthly cost-to-complete reports

Coordinate punch list, CO & closeout docs

QUALIFICATIONS

Required

  • Bachelors degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related field (or equivalent experience)

  • Minimum 8 years of progressive construction project management experience, with at least 3 years managing projects of $10M$30M or greater

  • Demonstrated track record delivering large-scale commercial, industrial, or multifamily projects from ground-up through closeout

  • Proficiency with Procore or Autodesk Build, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Office Suite

  • Strong leadership, negotiation, and communication skills

  • Valid drivers license and ability to travel to project sites throughout NH

Preferred

  • PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) certification

  • OSHA 10-Hour Construction certification

  • Experience with Design-Build or CM at Risk delivery

  • Familiarity with New Hampshire building codes and permitting processes

  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus

Additional Benefits:

  • Vehicle allowance or company truck

  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance (employee & family)

  • Life and short/long-term disability insurance

  • Professional development: OSHA, PMP, and CCM certification sponsorship

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

WORK ENVIRONMENT

This position operates in a fast-paced construction environment requiring both office and field presence. The Project Manager will regularly visit active construction sites and must be able to navigate uneven terrain, stairs, scaffolding, and varying weather conditions. Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required to meet project milestones.