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This role will involve managing complex IT projects in a hybrid Agile and traditional project management environment while coordinating cross-functional teams, managing project timelines, and ...

Assists project manager in facilitation of project work breakdown sessions. Formulates initial project schedule; maintains project schedule with minor oversight from project manager. Assists project ...

The Project Manager works alongside the Clerk of Works, project owners, and project engineers, all of whom feed into the PMO process. Responsibilities * Project scheduling and critical path ...

Project Manager JOB SUMMARY : The Project Manager provides project management leadership across multiple clients/brands while championing process, workflow, and best practices within the agency. Able ...

Project Manager

Henderson, NV ยท On-site

$50K - $70K/yr

As a project manager, you will manage multiple projects simultaneously and ensure that all deadlines are met. You will also take the lead on projects, delegating tasks, and managing the productivity ...

Role Summary The Project Manager is responsible for leading customer implementation projects from post-sale initiation through go-live and transition to Customer Success. This role ensures projects ...

The Project Manager will oversee consultants conducting protection coordination studies by managing project plans, financial forecasts, progress tracking, and reporting to support wildfire mitigation ...

The Project Manager works alongside the Clerk of Works, project owners, and project engineers, all of whom feed into the PMO process. Responsibilities * Project scheduling and critical path ...

Project Manager Clearance: Secret The IT Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing IT projects to support organizational objectives and technology initiatives. This ...

Project Manager Position Brief Sales/Estimating & Project Management 1. Build & Maintain relationships with customers, both new and existing (Position: Estimating/Sales) 2. Demonstrate ability to ...

Project Manager job responsibilities include: Type: 12mon Contract (with possible extension) Location: St. Paul, MN (Hybrid, 3 Days Onsite) Note: Need to be local as work will be hybrid in St. Paul ...

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Project Manager

Spokane, WA ยท On-site

$88K - $114K/yr

July 8, 2026 The Innovation Lab Project Manager supports Avista's most innovative and emerging initiatives, where projects often begin without a defined roadmap. This role requires a self-starter who ...

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The Project Manager serves as the primary coordination point across customer stakeholders, internal delivery teams, technical resources, and third-party partners to support successful implementation ...

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How much do project manger jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for project manger 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.

Are project managers still in demand?

Yes, project managers are in demand across many industries such as construction, IT, healthcare, and finance. Strong skills in leadership, communication, and project management tools like MS Project or Agile methodologies increase employability, and certifications like PMP can enhance job prospects.

What is the average salary for project managers?

The average salary for project managers varies depending on experience, industry, and location, but typically ranges from $70,000 to $120,000 annually in many regions. Certified project managers with PMP or similar credentials often earn higher salaries, especially in sectors like IT, construction, and finance.

What does a project manager actually do?

A project manager oversees the planning, execution, and completion of projects by coordinating team members, managing budgets, and ensuring deadlines are met. They use tools like Gantt charts and project management software to track progress and communicate with stakeholders. Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills are essential for success in this role.

Who is a project manager's salary?

The salary of a project manager varies based on experience, industry, and location, but typically ranges from $70,000 to $120,000 annually in many regions. Certified project managers with PMP or similar credentials often earn higher salaries, and those managing large or complex projects tend to have increased compensation.

What is the difference between Project Manager vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProject ManagerProject Coordinator
CertificationsPMP, CAPM, or similarCAPM, PMP (optional)
Work EnvironmentLeads projects, manages teamsSupports project tasks, assists managers
Employer UsageUsed across industries for project leadershipSupports project teams, often entry-level
Search IntentCompare roles, responsibilities, salariesUnderstand support roles, entry pathways

While both roles are essential in project execution, a Project Manager oversees the entire project, making strategic decisions and managing teams, whereas a Project Coordinator supports the Project Manager by handling administrative tasks and coordinating activities. The Project Manager typically requires more experience and certifications, and is responsible for project success, while the Project Coordinator focuses on ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.

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Infographic showing various Project Manger job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 46% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 24% Temporary, and 12% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,682 per year, or $49.4 per hour.

Full-time, Contractor

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Moss' Project Managers are the primary on-site administrative leaders who work in concert with Owners, Architects and Subcontractors to ensure that all work complies with project requirements to include quality, schedule and budget. Among other things, they work in conjunction with their staff to oversee day-to-day contract administration to include subcontract negotiations, review and processing of change requests, processing of monthly monetary draws, final review of shop drawings and weekly jobsite coordination meetings. PM's enforce implementation of contractor and subcontractor safety programs. They develop, monitor and update project schedules as well as review project costs in order to ensure overall compliance with approved budgets.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Manages preconstruction services by the following activities: reviews Owner's expectations/criteria, manages entire preconstruction process through to GMP or Lump Sum contract, negotiates owner contract, coordinates with design team and owner, establishes programs to comply with MBE requirements, reviews design documents, identifies key subcontractors, promotes/participates in partnering sessions, investigates site, analyzes labor market, identifies long-lead items, develops bid packages, develops schedules, develops site utilization plan, conducts pre-bid conferences, identifies project staffing requirements, provides value engineering ideas, coordinates project budget/GMP development, develops project procedures manual, coordinates and obtains permitting.
Manages project financial responsibilities by the following activities: manages the development of a GMP or Lump Sum contract, maintains continuous knowledge of jobsite expenditures/back charges, analyzes financial ability of subcontractors to perform, prepares revenue projections, manages cash flow, develops and maintains financial reports, develops and maintains labor cost reports, set up project schedule of values, approves job expenditures, prepares and processes monthly owners requisitions, manages change order process, assists in loss-control management, administers owner purchase program, manage project assets, enforces company bonding and insurance policies.
Manages project start up by the following activities: studies owner contract, negotiates subcontract language revisions for VP approval, establishes responsibility matrix, develops scopes of work, reviews budgets and scopes with estimating, develops purchasing schedule, obtains insurance and bonds, establishes schedule of project meetings, develops QC program, develops loss control program, and mobilizes on to site.
Maintains schedule by conducting the following activities: complies with contract requirements, coordinates with corporate scheduling, prepares and distributes detailed project schedules, prepares resource loaded schedules, prepare and distributes monthly updates, develops look ahead schedules.
Manages project staff by conducting the following activities: recruits jobsite staff, enforces company policy, provides professional development of staff, mentors, provides leadership to team, conducts evaluations, participates in salary reviews, provides direction to staff, conducts staff meetings, resolves conflict, and promotes employee morale.
Manages project administration by the following activities: administers design coordination of multiple projects/designers, administers document control, administers RFI process, prepares monthly reports, implements and reports MBE program, develops and implements crisis management plan, maintains partnering initiative, maintains project management computer system (CMiC), obtains home office approvals for waivers of policy, conducts project meetings, evaluates and responds to project risks, and provides dispute resolution.
Manages field operations by the following activities: conducts trade preconstruction meetings, coordinates subs and vendors, coordinates permit inspections, maintains sub relationships, manages safety and QC program, manages shop drawing and material expediting processes, manages daily clean up and rental equipment, performs daily jobsite walks, coordinates specialty inspections, and manages start-up and commissioning of equipment.
Promotes client relations by the following activities: interacts regularly with owner, participates in client-promoted activities and complies with client needs.
Manages project closeout and post construction services by the following activities: obtains certificate of occupancy and other government approvals, submits "As-Built" drawings, submits operations manuals, completes punch list, coordinates owner move-in and start-up, finalizes owner training programs, obtains and delivers warranties and transfer Attic Stock, demobilizes field operations, collects final payments and deposits, closes out subcontracts, submits project history reports, terminates insurance and bond coverage, completes asset transfer, obtains client referral, conducts post project debriefing, archives project records, and administers warranty period services.
Promotes Moss and Associates by the following activities: participates in company-sponsored events, task team committees, industry-related organizations, teach/train employees, college and general recruiting activities, company presentations, project PR events, and seeks out public relations activities.
Participates in personal professional development by the following activities: participates in training programs, continuing education, seminars and conferences, professional organizations, and maintains licensing.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering or related discipline
  • Minimum 10-15 years of experience as a Project Manager within the construction industry
  • Experience in hotel construction management and managing projects of $50M plus
  • Strong computer skills are a necessity, including familiarity with construction project management applications
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills and are required to interface directly with owners' representatives, the A/E team, building departments and other team members
  • Strong leadership skills are required including, but not limited to coaching, mentoring and the ability to build and maintain motivated teams
  • Highly developed project management finance skills are required
  • Prior Renovation experience A+

Job Title: Project Manager
Classification: Full-time Salary Exempt
Job Location: Orlando, FL
Reports to: Project Executive
Skills & Requirements Qualifications