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Job Summary The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing structural projects from inception to completion. Coordinating with various teams, ensuring project timelines are met, and ...

Salary: Project Manager / On-Site Supervisor Position Title: Project Manager / On-Site Supervisor Work Location: NIH Clinical Center, Building 10, Bethesda, MD Schedule: Full-time, onsite ...

The Sr. Project Manager will act as a tactical leadership and support function for Operations. This role will monitor, support, and perform work for the largest contract value projects (including ...

PROJECT MANAGER GET TO KNOW US: Pinkard Construction is the region's most awarded, mid-sized general contractor based in Colorado. Our focus for the last 60 years has been to build the highest ...

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 ...

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 ...

Act on behalf of the lead project manager or supervisor during times the project manager or supervisor is unavailable. * Develop an understanding of various project management principles and ...

Project Manager Location: Jackson, MS - 100% Remote Project Name: Office of Technology and Strategic Services Contract Role This position will require a qualified Project Manager to take the lead in ...

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How much do projectmanager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for projectmanager in the United States is $66,722.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,000.00 and $77,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Projectmanager vs Business Analyst?

AspectProjectmanagerBusiness Analyst
Required CredentialsPM certifications (PMP, CAPM), relevant experienceBA certifications (CBAP, CCBA), strong analytical skills
Work EnvironmentProject teams, cross-functional groups, project sitesStakeholder meetings, requirements gathering, documentation
Employer & Industry UsageIT, construction, engineering, consultingIT, finance, healthcare, business services
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on managing projects, timelines, resourcesFocuses on analyzing business needs, requirements, solutions

The main difference between a Projectmanager and a Business Analyst lies in their focus areas. Projectmanagers oversee project execution, timelines, and resource management, while Business Analysts concentrate on understanding business needs and defining requirements. Both roles are essential in project success but serve different functions within organizations.

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Infographic showing various Projectmanager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $66,722 per year, or $32.1 per hour.

Project Manager - Project Manager

BELFOR Property Restoration

San Jose, CA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


BELFOR Property Restoration rating

4.9

Company rating: 4.9 out of 10

Based on 25 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

BELFOR Project Managers have either a restoration or construction focus. Qualified candidate will be the industry expert and are local, regional, or national BELFOR resources for large projects, complex projects, and high-risk/high-profile environments. You will serve on BELFOR Cat teams following hurricanes and other regionalized damage recovery efforts. Project Managers are eligible to become BELFOR estimators.
Responsibilities:
  • Demonstrate thorough understanding of all BELFOR service lines.
  • Construction track -- must understand scope, schedule work, communicate professionally, ensure project safety, and maintain quality control
  • Establish their core project management capabilities while at this level. Critical skills include time management, budgeting, scheduling, site supervision, customer contact, communication, quality control, safety, documentation, and change orders
  • Must continually advance their knowledge of current and past construction practices
  • Review daily requirements of the projects, document progress and notify managers of progress and challenges
  • Provide appropriate field documentation, photo logs, graphs and sketches for various TPA projects
  • Must be able to perform all skills related to prior Advanced Fire Damage Specialist, Advanced Water Damage Specialist, Advanced Carpenter roles.
  • Become proficient qualifying vendors and subcontractors including guiding them through vendor qualification process
  • Must be capable managing fixed bid projects and rate and material projects
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding for BELFOR invoicing for various project types and are capable of providing necessary documentation
  • Perform Daily vehicle safety and maintenance inspections and maintain in clean serviceable condition
  • Must maintain attention to detail
  • Will be required to meet BELFOR Standards in safeguarding other people's property
  • Must have a comprehensive understanding of customer service, principles and practices
  • Work under time constraints to meet specific timelines
  • Will be required to work nights and weekends as requested and travel periodically
  • Report time worked and equipment and consumables used timely and accurately
  • Attend BELFOR sponsored operations and safety training courses as required

Disclaimer
The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees, and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
Requirements:
  • Assist other PM, and Senior PM's and volunteer for CAT duty as possible
  • Advance their knowledge of technical services (Restoration track) and their knowledge of building codes and local, state and federal regulations (Construction Track)
  • Serve as role models for Superintendents
  • Sell and upgrading additional services on assigned project
  • Communicate daily with Estimators on status of project, adjustments needed to timelines, or issues
  • Continually improve their core project management skills
  • Continue training until they demonstrate ability to complete projects on time and on budget with documented customer satisfaction
  • Construction focus -- plan, coordinate, and oversee employees and subcontractors in all phases of work
    • Read and manage blue prints
    • Responsible for projects exceeding $1M
    • Understand and adhere to local building codes and regulatory agencies
  • Restoration focus -- direct small crews of BELFOR personnel and temporary worker
    • Responsible for projects exceeding $1M
  • Attend BELFOR approved training courses in areas of lesser experience.
  • Manage large crews and projects through crew leaders and other assistants.
  • Manage and document rate and material projects and work with PM's or Estimators in development of restoration plans
  • Supervise multiple crews simultaneously on multiple projects

Disclaimer
The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees, and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.

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