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Project Manager - Life Sciences

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$140K - $175K/yr

The Role We Want You For As a Project Manager - Life Sciences, you will lead multi-disciplinary design teams in delivering state-of-the-art facilities for clients in the Life Sciences market ...

The Role We Want You For The Project Manager will be responsible for taking projects from conceptual stages through closeout within the Life Sciences/Biotech/Pharmaceuticals sector. You will work as ...

The Role We Want You For The Project Manager will be responsible for taking projects from conceptual stages through closeout within the Life Sciences/Biotech/Pharmaceuticals sector. You will work as ...

The Role We Want You For The Project Manager will be responsible for taking projects from conceptual stages through closeout within the Life Sciences/Biotech/Pharmaceuticals sector. You will work as ...

The Role We Want You For The Project Manager will be responsible for taking projects from conceptual stages through closeout within the Life Sciences/Biotech/Pharmaceuticals sector. You will work as ...

The Role We Want You For The Project Manager will be responsible for taking projects from conceptual stages through closeout within the Life Sciences/Biotech/Pharmaceuticals sector. You will work as ...

Bachelor s degree (BA/BS) or equivalent in Life Sciences, Biological Sciences or a related discipline. * 7+ years of relevant experience spanning project/program management and/or alliance management ...

The Role We Want You For As a Design Project Manager - Life Sciences, you will lead multidisciplinary design teams in the delivery of complex, regulated facilities for pharmaceutical, biotechnology ...

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How much do project manager life sciences jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for project manager life sciences in the United States is $96,560.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $113,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Project Manager in Life Sciences typically collaborate with cross-functional teams during a project lifecycle?

As a Project Manager in Life Sciences, you will frequently coordinate with diverse teams such as research and development, regulatory affairs, clinical operations, and quality assurance. Effective communication and stakeholder management are crucial, as you'll need to align team objectives, manage timelines, and address regulatory requirements. Regular meetings, project tracking tools, and status reports are commonly used to ensure all teams are informed and working towards shared milestones. This collaborative environment not only supports project success but also provides opportunities to broaden your expertise across various life sciences disciplines.

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

To thrive as a Project Manager in Life Sciences, you need a strong background in project management principles, scientific or technical expertise, and a relevant degree such as in life sciences or engineering. Familiarity with project management software (e.g., MS Project, Jira), regulatory compliance systems (such as GxP), and certifications like PMP or PRINCE2 are highly valued. Exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills set top performers apart by enabling effective team coordination and stakeholder management. These skills and qualifications are crucial for delivering complex projects on time, ensuring regulatory compliance, and driving innovations in the highly regulated life sciences industry.

What does a Project Manager in Life Sciences do?

A Project Manager in Life Sciences oversees and coordinates projects in areas such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, or medical devices. They are responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects while ensuring that objectives are met on time and within budget. This role often involves managing cross-functional teams, ensuring regulatory compliance, and communicating with stakeholders. Project Managers in Life Sciences play a crucial role in bringing scientific innovations to market efficiently and safely.
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Project Manager- Life Sciences

Project Manager- Life Sciences

Executive Construction Inc

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

PROJECT MANAGER - LIFE SCIENCES

At Executive Construction, we're not just building spaces-we're building a legacy. From our roots as one of Chicagoland's premier general contractors, our foundation has been shaped by bold vision, strong leadership, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. This legacy isn't just part of our past-it's the driving force that propels us forward, inspiring a new generation of builders and leaders.


Our Life Sciences practice is one of the most specialized and fastest-growing areas of our business. We deliver complex, highly regulated facilities - from wet labs and cleanrooms to vivarium and biopharma manufacturing - for clients who depend on precision, compliance, and expertise at every phase of a project.


If you're passionate about building something greater than just a project, and you want to be part of a team that takes pride in collaboration and continuous growth, come build your future the Executive Way.

Your Impact

As a Life Sciences Project Manager, you'll oversee and coordinate construction projects from start to finish within life sciences environments - ensuring that schedules, specifications, and budgets are followed while serving as Executive Construction's representative on the project team. You'll be directly accountable for the delivery of complex, multi-disciplined facilities including wet labs, cleanrooms, vivarium, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and biotech R&D environments, serving as a subject matter expert on life sciences construction strategies.

Preconstruction

  • Assist in the development of the master project schedule and procurement of permits
  • Support presentation efforts and response for life sciences clients
  • Develop project scope, schedule, and budget from the ground up for complex life sciences facilities
  • Serve as subject matter expert on design and construction strategies for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and building management systems specific to life sciences environments
  • Support and lead all estimating through preconstruction deliverables from conceptual to GMP

Estimating / Bidding

  • Visit job site to become familiar with existing conditions, including any active lab or regulated environments
  • Preparation of estimates and quantity takeoffs
  • Distribute drawings and specifications to subcontractors for bids
  • Understand how to best leverage Executive Construction's Self-Perform group (SPE) for our clients
  • Support of developing master schedule
  • Prepare detailed bid spreadsheets
  • Assist with bid day activities

Proposal / Contracts

  • Complete the preparation of client proposals
  • Develop requests for proposals, negotiate terms and conditions, and manage contract development and award
  • Enforce all terms of the general contract and subcontract agreements
  • Evaluate and administer contract documents to outside construction contractors, including approval of payment applications to the owner

Purchasing

  • Prepare and issue detailed purchase orders and subcontract agreements
  • Confirm insurance coverage and contracts of all subcontractors before the sub starts work in the field
  • Qualify and identify long lead-time items - particularly critical systems such as HVAC, cleanroom components, and specialty lab equipment - and pre-purchase materials as required by schedule
  • Award projects and manage trade contracts to qualified contractors using good judgment and fairness

Job Management

  • Manage all facets of the project schedule, ensuring accuracy of scope sheets
  • Initiate job start-up meetings, weekly progress meetings, and prepare job meeting minutes
  • Prepare, track, and maintain all budget reports and RFIs
  • Prepare, track, and negotiate contract change orders
  • Support Superintendents in all areas; visit the project site as required
  • Initiate and manage all quality control procedures for the project, with particular attention to regulatory and compliance requirements in life sciences environments
  • Lead all phases of the project including planning, scheduling, budgeting, design, construction, owner test fits, and regulatory interaction
  • Lead project teams through the decision-making process to deliver high-value, safe, responsive, sustainable, flexible, and robust facilities
  • Take initiative regarding risk management and contingency planning related to budget, scope, schedule, or regulatory compliance to prevent negative project impacts
  • Support our safety program with Safety Director and Superintendent
  • Organize and implement timely project close-out

Life Sciences - Specialized Project Experience

You will lead projects focused on life sciences facility types including, but not limited to:

  • Biology, cell/gene therapy, and chemistry laboratories
  • Vivarium and biocontainment facilities
  • Cleanroom design and construction
  • Medical imaging and diagnostic testing laboratories
  • Agricultural, food science, and academic research facilities
  • Public health and clinical lab environments
  • Biotech R&D facilities
  • Lab equipment procurement

Accounting

  • Fill out PA/CA information in the CRM
  • Prepare and maintain all project financials (Quarterlies)
  • Manage cash flow for each project, including payment applications and subcontractor pay requests, ensuring payments are made in a timely manner

Business Development

  • Enhance Executive Construction's reputation with partners through performance
  • Expand your network by planning and attending appropriate social and business events, including life sciences and biotech industry forums
  • Develop and maintain good working relationships with a variety of people, including owners, managers, designers, supervisors, tradespersons, and craft workers
  • Serve as a mentor to project team members and help grow ECI's life sciences practice

What You'll Gain with Executive Construction

  • A People-First Culture - where Performance, Resourcefulness, Integrity, Sensitivity, and Teamwork are the heart of everything we do
  • Challenging, High-Impact Projects - work on highly specialized life sciences facilities including cleanrooms, vivarium, biopharma manufacturing, and biotech R&D, both locally and nationally
  • Career Growth and Development - mentoring program, leadership training, and learning and development curriculum
  • Competitive Compensation and Rewards - including robust salary packages, performance bonuses, and recognition programs
  • Comprehensive Benefits - healthcare, 401K matching, voluntary benefits, various paid time off allowances including maternity and paternity leaves, Employee Assistance Program, and much more
  • Work-Life Balance That Works - we believe great work starts with a healthy, balanced life
  • A Legacy You'll Be Proud Of - join a team where you'll build life-long friendships and work that leaves a lasting impact on clients, communities, and your own career

What We're Looking For


Required Skills & Abilities

  • Proficiency in Project Management Software (e.g., Viewpoint, On-Screen, Bluebeam Revu, Building Connected, MS Project, or similar systems)
  • Proficiency in Microsoft 365 suite
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • General understanding of contracts
  • Thorough understanding of plans, specifications, and regulations - including life sciences regulatory frameworks (cGMP, GLP, FDA guidelines)
  • Ability to remain flexible and efficient in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to make intelligent and quick decisions, working well under pressure and when faced with unexpected occurrences or delays
  • Ability to effectively analyze and solve problems
  • Ability to manage multiple projects across different phases simultaneously
  • Must be able to traverse and inspect all areas of jobsites, including active lab and regulated environments
  • Must be on-call to address issues at the jobsite, across multiple time zones
  • Ability to travel 30-50%

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or similar program preferred AND minimum two years of construction management experience OR
  • Minimum of 5 years of construction industry experience
  • Minimum of two years prior experience working in life sciences, healthcare, or lab facilities environments highly preferred

Annual Pay Range: $100k-$140k

Our Values

Embrace the core values of Executive Construction throughout your daily interactions with internal and external customers.