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Project Management Contractor Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Project Manager

Saint Paul, MN · Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

You will own project delivery for electric T&D and substation capital projects within your region, managing EPC contractors from design through commissioning. EPC experience is required -- from any ...

Project Manager

Minneapolis, MN · Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

You will own project delivery for electric T&D and substation capital projects within your region, managing EPC contractors from design through commissioning. EPC experience is required -- from any ...

Meyer Contracting is seeking qualified applicants for a Estimator/Project Manage r position on our team. Team Meyer is a civil/sitework contractor based out of Maple Grove, MN who performs Earthwork ...

Project Manager

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

You'll work closely with a Construction Superintendent to manage contractors and ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and up to our high-quality standards. ????️ Key Responsibilities:

Project Manager

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

You'll work closely with a Construction Superintendent to manage contractors and ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and up to our high-quality standards. ????️ Key Responsibilities:

Project Manager

Saint Paul, MN · On-site +1

$161K - $172K/yr

Oversee the RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) program, including prioritization, forecasting, contractor coordination, and execution. Develop, manage, and monitor project budgets, schedules, and forecasts.

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How much do project management contractor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for project management contractor in Minnesota is $100,568.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,900.00 and $120,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Project Management Contractor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Management Contractor, you need strong project planning, organizational, and leadership skills, typically supported by a bachelor's degree and relevant project management experience. Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Project, Asana, or Jira, and certifications such as PMP or PRINCE2 are highly valued. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and problem-solving abilities help you build client trust and guide teams through complex projects. These skills ensure efficient project delivery, client satisfaction, and effective team coordination in dynamic contract environments.

What are Project Management Contractors?

Project Management Contractors are professionals hired on a temporary basis to oversee and manage specific projects within an organization. They are responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects, ensuring that goals are met on time and within budget. Unlike full-time employees, they typically work on contract for the duration of a project and may manage multiple projects for different clients. Their expertise helps organizations complete projects efficiently without the long-term commitment of a permanent hire.

What is the difference between Project Management Contractor vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProject Management ContractorProject Coordinator
CredentialsPM certifications (PMP, CAPM), relevant experienceTypically a bachelor's degree, some certifications (CAPM)
Work EnvironmentContract basis, often freelance or temporary projectsFull-time or part-time in organizations, supporting project teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across industries for specific projectsCommonly employed within organizations to assist project managers

While both roles support project execution, a Project Management Contractor is hired temporarily to lead or manage projects independently, often with specialized certifications. A Project Coordinator typically assists project managers by handling administrative tasks and coordinating activities within ongoing projects. The contractor role is more autonomous and results-driven, whereas the coordinator provides essential support within a team environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Project Management Contractors and how can they be effectively addressed?

Project Management Contractors often face the challenge of quickly adapting to new organizational cultures and project teams, as they typically work on a contract basis for diverse clients. Building trust and clear communication with stakeholders in a short time frame is crucial. To address these challenges, it's important to establish clear expectations early, maintain transparent documentation, and leverage strong interpersonal skills to integrate smoothly with existing teams. Additionally, staying organized and adaptable helps contractors manage shifting project scopes and timelines effectively.
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Infographic showing various Project Management Contractor job openings in Minnesota as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 22% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,568 per year, or $48.4 per hour.
Program Management Director, National Healthcare

Program Management Director, National Healthcare

McGough

Saint Paul, MN • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

McGough is a respected partner that brings six generations of experience to high profile, unique and complex construction projects. We take great pride in our people and their extraordinary expertise in planning, development, construction and facility management. McGough employee tenure reflects the commitment and pride we share in our work. Ask anyone who knows us - the caliber of our people sets us apart.

PROGRAM MANGEMENT DIRECTOR, NATIONAL HEALTHCARE

The Program Management Director, National Healthcare provides senior leadership for complex healthcare programs for which McGough serves as Program Manager rather than General Contractor. This role leads planning, team selection, and oversight of design and construction performance to ensure the successful delivery of large-scale healthcare destination campuses across the country. McGough will act in this capacity in instances where it is part of a structured finance solution providing up to 100% project financing to high credit health systems.

Reporting to the National Healthcare Practice Leader and accountable to healthcare clients and finance partners, the Program Management Executive is responsible for overall program performance, client satisfaction, financial stewardship, and alignment with McGough's strategic objectives. As a national healthcare leader, this individual builds and sustains executive-level relationships while advancing the growth, reputation, and long-term success of McGough's Healthcare Practice.

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, Healthcare Administration, Business, or related field.
  • 15+ years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare capital project delivery, program management, or large-scale healthcare construction.
  • 20+ years of experience leading large, complex healthcare projects, including ground-up acute care hospitals and major campus expansions.
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex, multi-building healthcare programs, including hospitals, ambulatory facilities, infrastructure systems, and central utility plants.
  • Experience serving in executive-facing roles with healthcare systems, boards, finance partners, or institutional owners.
  • Proven success managing the full project lifecycle, including predevelopment, design management, contractor selection, construction oversight, commissioning, and facility transition.
  • Experience overseeing third-party general contractors in a program management or Owner's Representative capacity.
  • Deep knowledge of healthcare operations, capital facilities planning, regulatory requirements, and applicable codes.
  • Strong working knowledge of healthcare building systems, including structural, MEP, life safety, infection control, ADA, and related regulatory considerations.

Preferred:

  • Advanced degree (MBA, MHA, or MS in Construction/Architecture/Engineering).
  • Experience with multiple project delivery methods, including CM at Risk and design-build.
  • Experience working within structured financing, public-private partnership (P3), or credit-tenant financing environments.

Skills:

  • Deep understanding of healthcare delivery operations and the financial and clinical implications of capital projects.
  • Strong financial acumen, including capital planning, budgeting, performance accountability, and reporting.
  • Knowledge of entitlement processes, permitting, and regulatory approvals.
  • Demonstrated ability to build, lead, and align high-performing teams across owners, design consultants, contractors, and trade partners.
  • Executive-level communication skills, with experience presenting to C-suite and board-level audiences and translating complex technical information into strategic insights.
  • Proven ability to cultivate long-term client relationships and support practice growth.
  • Strategic thinker capable of aligning program delivery with enterprise business objectives.
  • Skilled facilitator who is diplomatic, composed, and solutions-oriented in complex environments.
  • Strong analytical, organizational, and time management skills with the ability to prioritize multiple initiatives.
  • Relationship-driven leader who builds trust quickly across field, office, and executive stakeholders.
  • Self-directed, resourceful, and execution-focused.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including advanced Excel capabilities, and experienced with project management software platforms.

Office and Travel:

Office: Various jobsites and/or corporate/regional office. It is not expected that this role will be full time at project sites but frequent travel for design and construction oversight will be required. Base of operations could be tied to our Dallas, TX or Raleigh, NC offices.

Travel: Flexibility for periodic travel to out-of-town/region assignments.

Responsibilities and Tasks:

Predevelopment

  • Partner with the National Healthcare Practice Leader, development team, healthcare clients, and financing partners to refine program scope and campus master planning.
  • Assist in establishing comprehensive development budgets, including construction, soft costs, and medical equipment planning.
  • Provide early input into programming and conceptual design to maintain scope, schedule, and budget alignment.

Program Leadership & Governance

  • Lead or participate in the selection of general contractors and key project partners.
  • Establish project governance structures, communication protocols, and performance expectations.
  • Foster a collaborative culture focused on shared accountability, risk management, and client success.
  • Identify and proactively manage program risks, maintaining formal documentation and mitigation strategies.
  • Ensure compliance with contractual obligations across all prime agreements.

Design & Preconstruction Oversight

  • Oversee the design process in partnership with designers and contractors to ensure timely and coordinated deliverables.
  • Lead value analysis efforts from concept through implementation.
  • Manage preconstruction services, including cost control, schedule development, constructability reviews, and scope validation.
  • Engage in subcontractor selection processes to ensure scope clarity, financial strength, and capability.
  • Utilize internal McGough resources (QA/QC, VDC, etc.) to support program success.

Construction Oversight & Financial Stewardship

  • Monitor project financial performance, budgets, and accounting.
  • Interface with financing partners regarding funding processes and periodic draws.
  • Ensure detailed project schedules are developed and maintained.
  • Oversee safety performance and adherence to established protocols.
  • Facilitate effective meeting management, coordination, and decision-making processes.

Close-Out & Transition

  • Ensure punch lists are completed prior to owner occupancy.
  • Confirm close-out documentation is complete and delivered to the healthcare client.
  • Capture and upload cost history data.
  • Lead internal lessons learned sessions to drive continuous improvement.

Practice Leadership & Business Development

  • Actively contribute to the National Healthcare Team's strategic priorities.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with healthcare clients, finance partners, design firms, contractors, and trade partners.
  • Support proposal development and strategic pursuits as needed.
  • Assist in developing Standards of Work and participate in Lean and continuous improvement initiatives aligned with the McGough Way.

Other Responsibilities

  • Actively contribute as a member of the National Health Care Team by collaborating on shared goals, aligning efforts across departments, and supporting team priorities.
  • Build and maintain strong, professional relationships with internal colleagues and external stakeholders, including finance partners, healthcare clients, contractors, design partners, and suppliers.
  • Foster ongoing relationships with existing clients, architects, engineers, consultants, and subcontractors to strengthen partnerships and ensure future collaboration.
  • Proactively seek and cultivate new relationships with potential clients and design firms to support business growth.
  • Attend and engage in internal project management and cross-functional company meetings.
  • Assist in the development of Standards of Work associated with this role.
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Physical Requirements:

The physical requirements listed here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Position involves sitting for extended periods of time at employee's work station. Employee needs to be able to lift up to 20 pounds as frequently as needed to move objects; dexterity to write and manipulate computer keyboard and mouse; ability to hear and speak clearly; and ability to distinguish between colors on graphs and charts.

Occasionally, employee will be required to visit construction jobsites which may expose the employee to dirt, dust, uneven surfaces, outdoor weather conditions and extreme temperatures.

In alignment with our commitment to pay transparency, the base salary range for this position is $180,000-$225,000, excluding fringe benefits or potential bonuses. If you join McGough, your final base salary will be determined by several factors, including geography, location, skills, education, and experience. Furthermore, we place significant value on pay equity among our current team members as part of any final job offer.

Please note that the range provided above reflects the hiring range for this role. Hiring near the top end of this range would be atypical, as we aim to allow room for future salary growth. Additionally, McGough offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits package. This includes insurance coverage for medical, dental, vision, life, and disability. We also provide generous retirement plans, voluntary benefit plans, parental leave, substantial paid time off, and holiday pay.