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Project Manager Director Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

A Project Manager will take direction from an Office Director but will be expected to prioritize, coordinate, and execute their work independently. A Project Manager will be expected to effectively ...

Project Manager

Milwaukee, WI · Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

We will consider candidates who have managed projects at an EPC lead firm, as the engineering, procurement, or construction contractor on an EPC engagement, or as an owner's representative directing ...

Project Manager Company: Global Power Components - www.globalpowercomponents.com Location ... Direct Hire Company Overview: Global Power Components is a privately held, growing manufacturer of ...

Project Manager

Madison, WI · Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

We will consider candidates who have managed projects at an EPC lead firm, as the engineering, procurement, or construction contractor on an EPC engagement, or as an owner's representative directing ...

Project Manager

Fitchburg, WI · On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Project Management Office Reports To: Program Manager or Senior Project Manager FLSA: Exempt Hours ... Conduct and/or direct on-site field surveys at customer premises to scope customer work as needed.

Project Management Office Reports To: Program Manager or Senior Project Manager FLSA: Exempt Hours ... Conduct and/or direct on-site field surveys at customer premises to scope customer work as needed.

Project Managers are responsible to manage all project activities, including customer relations in a design/build setting, assemble and direct the project team including superintendent, purchasing ...

Project Managers are responsible to manage all project activities, including customer relations in a design/build setting, assemble and direct the project team including superintendent, purchasing ...

Project Managers are responsible to manage all project activities, including customer relations in a design/build setting, assemble and direct the project team including superintendent, purchasing ...

Project Manager

Madison, WI · On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Project Management Office Reports To: Program Manager or Senior Project Manager FLSA: Exempt Hours ... Conduct and/or direct on-site field surveys at customer premises to scope customer work as needed.

Plan, direct and coordinate activates throughout all phases of designated projects to ensure ... Manage changes in project plan or scope of work and complete project estimates and pricing. * Work ...

Principal Duties and Responsibilities  Plan, direct, coordinate and execute activities related ... project management procedures using new Project Status Reports or similar reports  Responsible ...

Train and mentor direct reports on project processes, procedures, and daily operational ... Manage workload, performance, and professional development of direct reports in alignment with ...

The Project Manager is responsible for managing projects from initiation through completion ... Previous experience leading a direct team preferred. * Previous construction industry experience.

Project Manager - Design-Build (Hybrid | Greater Milwaukee Area) Industrial Food Facilities ... direct client communication and accountability for delivery quality Guide and mentor junior project ...

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How much do project manager director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for project manager director in Wisconsin is $125,542.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $101,900.00 and $148,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Project Manager Director, you need advanced project management expertise, leadership experience, and typically a bachelor’s or master’s degree in business or a related field. Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project, Asana, or Jira), and certifications such as PMP or PRINCE2 are highly valued. Strong communication, strategic thinking, and conflict resolution skills help you inspire teams and engage stakeholders effectively. These skills and qualifications are crucial for driving complex projects to successful completion, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, and managing high-level risks.

How does a Project Manager Director typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure project success?

A Project Manager Director plays a pivotal role in aligning multiple teams—such as engineering, marketing, finance, and operations—towards shared project goals. They facilitate regular cross-departmental meetings, set clear expectations, and address resource constraints or conflicts proactively. By leveraging their leadership and communication skills, they ensure that all stakeholders remain informed and engaged throughout the project lifecycle, which helps in minimizing risks and driving timely project completion. This collaborative approach is essential for managing large-scale or complex projects that require input from diverse areas of expertise.

What is the difference between Project Manager Director vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProject Manager DirectorProject Coordinator
CredentialsPM certifications (PMP, PgMP), bachelor's or master's in related fieldsBasic project management training, associate or bachelor's degree
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, overseeing multiple projects, senior leadership interactionsAssisting project teams, coordinating tasks, supporting project managers
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large organizations, corporate, and government sectorsCommon in various industries, entry to mid-level roles

The Project Manager Director typically holds advanced certifications and oversees multiple projects at a strategic level, while the Project Coordinator supports project teams with day-to-day tasks. Both roles are essential but differ significantly in scope and responsibility.

What is a Project Manager Director?

A Project Manager Director is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing multiple project managers and ensuring that projects align with an organization’s strategic goals. They provide direction, set priorities, allocate resources, and establish best practices for project management within the company. This role typically involves collaborating with executive leadership, managing budgets, mitigating risks, and ensuring successful delivery of complex projects across departments. Project Manager Directors also mentor project managers and help develop project management methodologies to improve efficiency and results.
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Infographic showing various Project Manager Director job openings in Wisconsin as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 84% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $125,542 per year, or $60.4 per hour.
Project Manager

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Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:

As a Project Manager, your responsibilities will be to oversee all aspects of your Project(s) through all phases of the architectural process – from building design through building occupancy. A Project Manager will take direction from an Office Director but will be expected to prioritize, coordinate, and execute their work independently. A Project Manager will be expected to effectively direct & manage other JLA Team Members with varying experience, knowledge, and skillsets as well as well as external consultants that may be part of the development team. The expected workload would be between 40-45 hours per week. Specific functions & responsibilities of a Project Manager include, but are not limited to, the following:


Project-Related Responsibilities – All Project Phases:

  • Provide continual proactive communication with Clients, Consultants, Contractors, etc.;
  • Work collaboratively to proactively solve design challenges and resolve design issues;
  • Identify key/ unique issues, considerations, and/or deficiencies to address as the project progresses;
  • Produce & maintain the project program and project schedule;
  • Participating in internal & external meetings to help determine project program & schedule;
  • Initiate/lead internal & external project progress meetings and follow-up with necessary documentation & action items;
  • Prepare for, attend, and participate in external meetings after traditional business hours;
  • Review & coordinate external consultant documents;
  • Perform Quality Control Reviews on project progress documents utilizing standard JLA methods & checklists;

Project-Related Responsibilities - Schematic Design Phase:

  • Oversee the Schematic Design process in terms of identifying, coordinating, & directing the necessary JLA Team Members & external consultants to ensure production of the necessary design deliverables per the project schedule;
  • Perform or oversee preliminary zoning & building code reviews as necessary;
  • Coordinate & submit preliminary municipal entitlement plan review packages and any necessary follow-up;

Project Related Responsibilities - Design Development Phase:

  • Oversee the Design Development process in terms of identifying, coordinating, & directing the necessary JLA Team Members & external consultants to ensure production of the necessary design deliverables per the project schedule;
  • Oversee and assist in the production of Design Development Documents & Specifications;
  • Perform or oversee zoning & building code reviews and document as necessary;
  • Research equipment, products, materials, and building assemblies;
  • Oversee in the initial modeling of projects in Revit Software and the production of Design Development Documents;
  • Coordinate & submit municipal entitlement plan review packages and any necessary follow-up;

Project Related Responsibilities - Construction Document Phase:

  • Oversee the Construction Document process in terms of identifying, coordinating, & directing the necessary JLA Team Members & external consultants to ensure production of the necessary design deliverables per the project schedule;
  • Oversee& assist with the production of Construction Documents & Specifications;
  • Finalize & document the zoning and building code reviews;
  • Research equipment, products, materials, and building assemblies;
  • Coordinate & submit Building Plan Review packages and any necessary follow-up;

Project Related Responsibilities - Construction Administration Phase:

  • Oversee the Construction Administration process in terms of identifying, coordinating, and directing the necessary JLA Team Members & external consultants to ensure the appropriate observation, Contractor assistance, & documentation during the construction of the project;
  • Initiate, lead, and/or participate in Construction meetings and follow-up with necessary documentation & action items;
  • Provide phone & e-mail support during construction to resolve questions, conflicts or unforeseen situations;
  • Review & document shop drawings for conformance with design;
  • Respond to, and document, Requests for Information (RFI’s) from the General Contractor;
  • Prepare Construction Bulletins or update the Construction Documents as required;
  • Review & evaluate Change Order Requests for change or substitutions;
  • Perform periodic site observations & prepare associated field reports;
  • Review Draw Requests as necessary;
  • Produce “punch lists” for Contractor/Owner review;
  • Perform final walk through, and evaluate project for substantial completion;

Additional Administration & Operation Responsibilities:

  • Produce project ‘Work Plans’ to determine project schedules and anticipated staffing needs;
  • Work with the Office Director and other Project Managers to strategize about, prioritize, and determine project schedules and project staffing levels;
  • Mentor less experienced Team Members in the architectural profession;
  • Evaluate JLA policies, procedures, & standards and suggest ideas & initiatives to help increase the firm’s efficiency;
  • Perform other project-related and operational-related duties as required and assigned.


Qualifications:

The ideal person for this position would have the qualities, skills, and knowledge listed below.

  • Typically, 5+ years of experience with 2 years as a Project Manager at an architectural firm managing projects of a size and scope similar to that of JLA projects (or demonstrated equivalent)
  • Demonstrated understanding of working with, or for, private developer clients
  • Demonstrate technical knowledge, soft skills, and emotional intelligence to effectively direct and mentor less experienced/skilled team members.
  • Demonstrate technical knowledge, soft skills, and emotional intelligence to effectively manage clients in terms of their expectations, project schedules, scope of work, and their overall confidence in JLA.
  • Can produce project workplans, project schedules, and project scope & fee agreements with broad input/overview from the Director of Architectural Operations and/or Office Director.
  • Expected to prioritize, plan, and direct the responsibilities of their internal & external team members.
  • The ability to prioritize & execute a variety of tasks within a single project and across multiple projects.
  • A great attitude, great work ethic, emotional maturity, and NO inflated ego.
  • The ability to work effectively with a variety of people with different backgrounds, skillsets, and personalities;
  • Familiarity with the following design and production software: SketchUp, Revit, and AutoCAD Architectural Software.
  • Familiarity with Adobe Suite Software;
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite Software;
  • Please note - Registration/Licensure is preferred, but NOT required.