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Project Manager Olympics Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Project Mgr II - Tech

UT · On-site

$120K - $205K/yr

... Olympics. The state is home to five amazing National Parks and is an easy drive from two more ... Experience with Integrated Product Team coordination and managing project interdependencies

High School Diploma/GED * 5+ years of experience in office management or project management * Experience managing vendors and outside contractors * Previous industry experience Why Work for Olympic ...

Health IT Project Manager

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$94K - $112K/yr

Health IT Project Manager Southern Charm and World-Class Sophistication... In Atlanta, fine dining ... hosting the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and the energy of young upwardly mobile types who have ...

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Attend corporate Project Manager meetings and communicate information with EVP · Job site- Visit ... Hills, the Olympic Corridor, and Westwood - and three submarkets in the San Fernando Valley ...

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Managing successfully a high number of projects simultaneously. Responsibilities include: · Kick ... Hills, the Olympic Corridor, and Westwood - and three submarkets in the San Fernando Valley ...

Administrative Assistant

Bedford Heights, OH · On-site

$16.50 - $22.25/hr

High School Diploma/GED * 5+ years of experience in office management or project management * Experience managing vendors and outside contractors * Previous industry experience Why Work for Olympic ...

Administrative Assistant

Bedford Heights, OH · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

High School Diploma/GED * 5+ years of experience in office management or project management * Experience managing vendors and outside contractors * Previous industry experience Why Work for Olympic ...

... Olympic Peninsula region. This position will serve clients from South Tacoma through Vancouver ... Develop and manage project schedules, budgets, risk logs, and reporting tools. * Support strategic ...

... Olympic Peninsula region. This position will serve clients from South Tacoma through Vancouver ... Develop and manage project schedules, budgets, risk logs, and reporting tools. * Support strategic ...

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Attend corporate Project Manager meetings and communicate information with EVP · Job site- Visit ... Hills, the Olympic Corridor, and Westwood - and three submarkets in the San Fernando Valley ...

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Administrative Assistant

Bedford, OH · On-site

$16.50 - $22.25/hr

High School Diploma/GED * 5+ years of experience in office management or project management * Experience managing vendors and outside contractors * Previous industry experience Why Work for Olympic ...

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How much do project manager olympics jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for project manager olympics 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Project Manager for the Olympics, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Manager for the Olympics, you need expertise in large-scale project planning, budgeting, risk management, and a relevant degree such as in project management, engineering, or business. Familiarity with project management software (e.g., MS Project, Primavera), and often certifications like PMP or PRINCE2, are typically required. Exceptional leadership, negotiation, and communication skills are crucial for coordinating diverse teams and stakeholders in a dynamic, high-stakes environment. These skills ensure the timely, efficient, and successful delivery of complex Olympic projects under intense scrutiny and strict deadlines.

What unique challenges might a Project Manager face when overseeing Olympic-related projects?

As a Project Manager working on Olympic-related projects, you’ll often need to navigate strict deadlines, complex stakeholder environments, and rapidly changing requirements. The scale and visibility of the Olympics mean that timelines are non-negotiable, and you’ll coordinate with international committees, local governments, sponsors, and vendors. Flexibility, robust risk management, and strong communication skills are essential, as unexpected challenges—such as regulatory changes or logistical hurdles—can arise. Successfully managing these complexities can lead to significant career growth and recognition within the industry.

What are Project Manager Olympics?

Project Manager Olympics refers to professionals who oversee and coordinate all aspects of planning, executing, and delivering projects related to the Olympic Games. Their role involves managing timelines, budgets, teams, and stakeholder relationships to ensure that Olympic venues, events, and related initiatives are completed successfully and on time. They work closely with organizing committees, government agencies, sponsors, and contractors to handle logistics, risk management, and communications throughout the lifecycle of the Olympic projects.

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

AspectProject Manager OlympicsProject Coordinator
CertificationsPMP, CAPM, Agile certificationsCAPM, PMP (optional), basic project management certifications
Work EnvironmentLeading projects, strategic planning, stakeholder managementSupporting project tasks, scheduling, communication
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across industries for managing complex projectsCommonly supports project teams in various industries

The Project Manager Olympics typically holds higher responsibilities, requiring advanced certifications and strategic oversight. In contrast, Project Coordinators focus on supporting project activities and ensuring smooth communication. Both roles are essential but differ mainly in scope and seniority.

Infographic showing various Project Manager Olympics job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, and 98% Full Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,682 per year, or $49.4 per hour.
Electrical Project Manager

Electrical Project Manager

Thorson Baker & Associates Inc.

Richfield, OH • On-site

Full-time

Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Description:

Electrical engineer capable of designing buildings utilizing various electrical systems, manage client relationships and managing technical for the development of schematic, design development, construction documents, specifications and construction administration for senior living, mixed use and commercial projects.


Duties Include:

  • Design of the electrical systems for senior living, mixed use, retail and commercial projects. Prepare calculations and well-coordinated, technically sound construction documents that are cost effective and constructible.
  • Manage project engineers, design engineers and CAD/BIM technicians for building design projects including quality control of the documents in a friendly work environment.
  • Communicate and coordinate with architects, owners, other engineering disciplines, building officials, other consultants, etc. throughout the design phases of the building projects.
  • Prepare opinion of probable cost and review construction budget and change orders for building projects.
  • Must meet client schedules and internal design and construction administration time budgets.
  • Office construction administration including review of shop drawings, respond to RFI’s, and coordinate with contractors, design team, building officials, owner, etc. through the construction phase.
  • Must be capable of identifying additional scope during the design phase and construction process and be capable of preparing additional services quotes for Principal review.
  • Able to travel nationally for pre-design site visits, design meetings, construction phase site observations, etc. and prepare technical narrative reports.
Requirements:
  • Eight (8) + years’ experience in the electrical design of electrical systems for buildings for senior living, mixed use and commercial building systems.
  • Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • Must possess excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Efficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Familiar with AutoCAD and Revit.
  • Engineering Intern certification required, Professional engineering license preferred.
  • Capable of attending and engaging in meetings with clients, owners, contractors, etc. in a positive and productive manner.
  • Possess a good work ethic and be efficient in job duties.
  • Willing to work extra hours above 40 hours a week when necessary to meet project deadlines and client demands.


Thorson Baker + Associates offers a flexible starting time:

8 hours Mon-Friday

8.5 hours Mon-Thursday with 6-hour Fridays

9 hours Mon-Thursday with 4-hour Fridays



Benefits:

  • 401K
  • 401K Matching
  • Free vision insurance
  • Free Dental Insurance
  • Free Short-Term Disability
  • Free Long-Term Disability
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development assistance

Our company culture includes, but is not limited to

  • Memorable and unique social events.
  • Monthly catered birthday lunches
  • Thanksgiving turkeys and pies.
  • Christmas parties and employee appreciation box of assorted treats.
  • Indoor Winter sport Olympics.
  • Outdoor Summer Games.
  • (2) Yearly company golf outings.
  • Multiple pot luck lunches throughout the year.
  • Multiple holiday cook offs.
  • Exercise facilities with locker rooms and showers.
  • Personal Trainer led weekly workouts (Free to employees).
  • Toning and stretching/Yoga weekly sessions (Free to employees).
  • Work from home flexibility.
  • Work, life balance.