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Material Project Manager Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Review and negotiate major material purchases and subcontract agreements * Collaborate with HR and ... Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $30M-$50M+ * Strong knowledge of: * Electrical ...

Review and negotiate major material purchases and subcontract agreements * Collaborate with HR and ... Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $30M-$50M+ * Strong knowledge of: * Electrical ...

Review and negotiate major material purchases and subcontract agreements * Collaborate with HR and ... Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $30M-$50M+ * Strong knowledge of: * Electrical ...

Review and negotiate major material purchases and subcontract agreements * Collaborate with HR and ... Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $30M-$50M+ * Strong knowledge of: * Electrical ...

Review and negotiate major material purchases and subcontract agreements * Collaborate with HR and ... Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $30M-$50M+ * Strong knowledge of: * Electrical ...

Review and negotiate major material purchases and subcontract agreements * Collaborate with HR and ... Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $30M-$50M+ * Strong knowledge of: * Electrical ...

... material agreements and PO's · Engage, hire, manage 3rd party resource's (engineering, subject matter experts, consultants, etc.) · Management of subcontractors and venders schedule, performance ...

Project Manager

Munster, IN · On-site

$105K/yr

Managing the development and execution of complex mechanical construction projects ranging from $5M ... Monitor and analyze expenses and costs, including labor, material, and equipment. * Prepare project ...

The Project Manager role is primarily responsible for the successful execution of construction ... Select tools, materials and equipment and track inventory * Meet contractual conditions of ...

Monitor material deliveries and RFI/RFQ processes onsite. * Review job costing and progress reports ... Minimum of 5 years' project management or field supervisory experience in residential construction

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How much do material project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for material project manager in Indiana is $97,708.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,700.00 and $117,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Material Project Manager vs Procurement Manager?

AspectMaterial Project ManagerProcurement Manager
Primary FocusManaging material supply and logistics for projectsAcquiring goods and services for the organization
CertificationsPMI, PMP, or industry-specific certificationsCPM, CPSM, or similar procurement certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, manufacturing, engineering projectsCorporate offices, supplier negotiations, purchasing departments
Industry UsageConstruction, manufacturing, engineering projectsRetail, manufacturing, government contracts

The Material Project Manager focuses on coordinating material supply chains for specific projects, ensuring timely delivery and quality. In contrast, the Procurement Manager handles overall purchasing strategies and supplier relationships across the organization. Both roles require similar certifications and work environments but differ in scope and daily responsibilities.

What cities in Indiana are hiring for Material Project Manager jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Material Project Manager job openings:
Project Manager

Project Manager

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Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago

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Job description

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The Project Manager (PM) is responsible for all key facets of the construction project from start to finish. The PM is expected to be knowledgeable in construction means and methods common to the industry in the geographic area of the market served. In addition, the PM must have a developed knowledge of the code requirements and how they affect local projects. These capabilities are the basis for sound judgement. PM's shall have a thorough knowledge of costs and estimating methods to be able to produce a complete budget, estimate, or bid for coming projects and opportunities. The PM should have a working knowledge of different trades and subcontractor roles within a project and know where their scope of work traditionally starts and stops, and be capable of soliciting and obtaining, and evaluating proposals for completeness. The PM shall exhibit adequate writing skills to communicate the work to be provided to the Owner and write subcontracts and purchase order descriptions that cover the entire scope of the project without significant overlaps or gaps in vendor services and materials. The PM must have the experience and aptitude to understand contract language and assess risks associated with contract terms and conditions.

Ultimately, the Project Manager must have developed and display good leadership and communication skills both verbal and written to effectively oversee, direct, and support the jobsite Superintendent and deal effectively with the Owner and other stakeholders involved in the project.

As a general contractor, our client as its core service and general business operation, provides construction of buildings and site improvements, for churches, businesses, and industry. The Project Manager's role is crucial to the success of these operations and thus the success of the corporation also. The Project Manager is the primary office-based representative of the company in dealing with the client, the trade subcontractors, design consultants, and suppliers, so he or she must be able to exercise solid, independent discretion and demonstrate good judgment in managing and being responsible for a variety of matters of great significance to the success of the project both for the client and the company. These significant matters of responsibility include estimating, contract execution with subcontractors, schedule creation and maintenance, budget and cost control, trade subcontractor coordination, quality control, inspection and compliance with contract scope, coordination of code inspectors and code compliance, consideration and authorization of additional work, resolving disputes among participants, identification of needs outside the scope of the project requirements and getting approval for compensation and authorization to perform extra work. Although the Project Manager shares the responsibility for the overall success of the project with the field Superintendent, the Project Manager is an office based overall manager handling multiple projects, and periodically visits the project jobsite. Therefore, the Project Manager works primarily independently, with great responsibility


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