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Project Manager

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

The Project Manager is an integral part of the management team, playing a key leadership role for ... Today, Aurora Military Housing is JBER's largest housing partner, responsible for a total of 3,262 ...

Veteran-friendly

Project Manager

Bend, OR · Remote

$70K - $85K/yr

Additionally, this position requires frequent travel to US military bases both domestically and internationally. Qualifications ● Proven work experience as a project manager; experience in the ...

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How much do military project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for military project manager in the United States is $102,682.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,500.00 and $123,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a military project manager?

A Military Project Manager oversees and coordinates projects within military organizations or defense-related industries. They manage planning, execution, budgeting, and resource allocation to ensure mission success. Responsibilities may include risk management, logistics coordination, personnel leadership, and compliance with military regulations. They often work on projects related to defense systems, infrastructure, and operational readiness. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills are essential for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a military project manager?

To excel as a Military Project Manager, you need strong leadership, project management expertise, and an in-depth understanding of military protocols, typically supported by a degree in management or a related field, and relevant experience. Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project or Primavera), defense acquisition processes, and certifications such as PMP or DAWIA is often required. Outstanding problem-solving, communication, and adaptability skills set top candidates apart in this role. These competencies are vital to ensure complex military projects are delivered on time, within scope, and meet strict regulatory and security standards.

What are some typical challenges faced by military project managers, and how can they be overcome?

Military Project Managers often navigate complex projects with tight deadlines, shifting priorities, and rigorous security requirements. They must coordinate across multiple departments, manage resources efficiently, and ensure compliance with both military protocols and federal regulations. Success in this role comes from being highly organized, fostering strong communication among diverse teams, and staying adaptable to changes in mission goals or project scope. Building a solid understanding of the military chain of command and project lifecycle best practices can also help overcome common obstacles and drive projects to successful completion.

How to become a military project manager?

To become a military project manager, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in engineering, management, or a related field, along with experience in project management and familiarity with military operations. Certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) can enhance prospects, and security clearance may be required for certain roles. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and knowledge of military protocols are also important.
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Project Manager/Military Food Service

Blackstone Consulting Inc.

Ayer, MA

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Blackstone Consulting Inc. rating

5.7

Company rating: 5.7 out of 10

Based on 37 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

73rd of 116 rated security


Job description

Job Description -- Project Manager
General Responsibilities
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The principal responsibilities of the Project Manager are to ensure that the company provides Quality, Cleanliness, and Superior Food Service support that meets or exceeds the contract requirements:

Specific Responsibilities:

  • Provide management oversight of the dining facility.
  • Ensure contract compliance and performance.
  • Plan, manage, and oversee the cleaning and sanitation operations of multiple food service facilities.
  • Oversee accountability of Mess Attendant and Quality Assurance at dining facilities.
  • Coordinate cooperation and support between dining facilities including cross-utilization of labor resources.
  • Ensure compliance with the Building/Equipment Cleaning & Operation Plans.
  • Ensure successful operations, compliance monitoring, and excellent guest services.
  • Establish and maintain a close working relationship with the customer contract supervisor, installation food advisor, and dining facility managers.
  • Verbally and in writing, respond to client request for information and meetings in a timely manner.
  • Maintain budget controls for inventory, supplies and equipment ordering, and labor costs.
  • Prepare work schedules in accordance with contract requirements.
  • Ensure that employees comply with all safety regulations in accordance with contract requirements.
  • Perform monthly safety training and all other relevant training.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Within the past ten years, five years' experience in managing cleaning and sanitation service within cafeteria style or multi-entree operations providing complete meal service (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and at least three years of that experience as a manager.
  • Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in food management may be substituted for three years of the five years of management experience.
  • Three to five years' experience in military food service may be credited as management experience for this position.
  • Sanitation and Food Safety certification within the past four years.

Additional Responsibilities:

Confirm work schedules are developed in accordance with contract requirements.

Ensure that employees comply with all safety regulations in accordance with contract requirements.

Understands OSHA requirements, Labor requirements (Wage Determination), and employment law as it relates to managing the workforce.

Understand, administer and follow Collective Bargaining Agreement, Employee Handbook, policy and procedures, and payroll requirements.

Comply with all HACCP standards.
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Physical Demands

  • Lift and carry up to 50 lbs
  • Walks, stands and moves about the kitchen and dining facility to ensure compliance with SOP
  • Some bending and stooping.
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