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Remote Project Manager Night Shift Jobs in Colorado

Project Manager

Denver, CO · Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

Remote with Travel (TX, NM, CO, WI, MN, ND, SD) Salary: $100K-$165K DOE About the Role We are partnered with a large investor-owned electric utility's program management team to recruit Project ...

We have an opening for Project Manager in Denver, CO - Remote & Contract. This is for 6 Months Contract - Possible for extension. QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor's degree or master's degree in a related ...

We have an opening for Project Manager in Denver, CO - Remote & Contract. This is for 6 Months Contract - Possible for extension. QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor's degree or master's degree in a related ...

Project Manager

Denver, CO · On-site +1

$100K - $130K/yr

As a project manager, you excel at managing details, interpreting financial statements, creating ... Denver, Colorado - Opportunity for occasional remote work when fully trained and oriented. Local ...

Project Manager

Denver, CO · Remote

$80K - $100K/yr

Project Manager Remote Denver, Colorado, United States Description Oversee Actionstep's involvement in Certified Consulting Partner (CCP)-led implementations, ensuring strong coordination between ...

Project Manager Village Gourmet | Hybrid (Denver, CO) | Full-Time, Exempt About Us Village Gourmet ... Location: Hybrid (remote + in-office) * Travel: ~10-20% to facilities Why Join Village Gourmet?

JLL is currently seeking a dynamic Project Manager who can provide reliable, timely, and ... Remote -Austin, TX, Denver, CO, Des Moines, IA, Phoenix, AZ If this resonates with you, we ...

Strategic Project Manager

Arvada, CO · Remote

$92K - $108K/yr

Unlike traditional project management focused solely on "on-time and on-budget," this role centers ... Leading remote "tiger teams" through digital collaboration tools, ensuring clarity and engagement ...

Technical Project Manager

Almont, CO · On-site +1

$50 - $62/hr

Remote Our client seeks a Technical Project Manager to lead initiatives in the Customer Service Technology domain. The role requires coordination across multiple engineering teams, hands-on project ...

1.20. Project Manager

Aurora, CO · Remote

$60 - $80/hr

This position is 100% remote must currently live in the State of CO to qualify for this position. Our direct client has an opening for a Project Manager IDREQ7389256BF This position is up to 15 ...

EPC Project Manager

Boulder, CO · On-site +1

$130K - $170K/yr

Coordinate and manage project teams, ensuring effective communication and collaboration. * Oversee ... Flexible hybrid or fully remote work environment Torch Clean Energy is an equal opportunity ...

CAPITAL PROJECT MANAGER

Greeley, CO · On-site +1

$180K - $200K/yr

Provide remote or onsite support to sites as needed. * Project Management: Set project goals and direction, develop capital project budgets, and ensure project alignment with the Company's strategic ...

Be our next Senior Environmental Project Manager (Remote) Your work environment at EXP In this role, you will be a part of the Environmental team, of the Energy Services Sector. What a day at EXP has ...

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

To thrive as a Remote Project Manager Night Shift, you need strong project management expertise, organizational skills, and experience leading distributed teams, often supported by a bachelor's degree and PMP or similar certification. Familiarity with project management tools like Asana, Jira, Microsoft Project, and virtual collaboration platforms is typically required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work independently during off-hours are vital soft skills. These skills and qualities ensure successful project delivery, effective team coordination across time zones, and the ability to handle challenges that arise during night operations.

What are some unique challenges faced by a Remote Project Manager working the night shift, and how can they be overcome?

Remote Project Managers on the night shift often coordinate with global teams across different time zones, which can lead to communication gaps and delayed feedback. To overcome these challenges, it's essential to establish clear communication protocols, use project management tools effectively, and schedule regular check-ins with team members. Staying organized and proactively addressing potential roadblocks ensures projects stay on track, even when working asynchronously. Building strong relationships with team members and stakeholders during overlapping hours also helps improve collaboration and project outcomes.

What is the difference between Remote Project Manager Night Shift vs Remote Project Coordinator Night Shift?

AspectRemote Project Manager Night ShiftRemote Project Coordinator Night Shift
CredentialsPM certifications (PMP, CAPM), experience in project managementBasic project coordination experience, often no formal certification required
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects, manages teams, responsible for project successSupports project managers, handles scheduling, communication, and task tracking
Industry UsageCommon in IT, construction, marketing, and various industries requiring leadershipOften found in customer service, IT support, and administrative sectors

The main difference is that Remote Project Managers Night Shift lead and oversee projects, requiring certifications and strategic planning skills, while Remote Project Coordinators Night Shift support project teams with administrative tasks. Both roles are vital in remote work environments, but the Project Manager role involves higher responsibility and decision-making authority.

What are Remote Project Manager Night Shift jobs?

Remote Project Manager Night Shift jobs involve overseeing and coordinating projects for businesses or organizations while working remotely during overnight or late evening hours. These professionals are responsible for managing project timelines, communicating with team members across different time zones, and ensuring that deliverables are met according to schedule. Night shift project managers are often needed by global companies, or those with round-the-clock operations, to maintain productivity and handle urgent tasks outside of regular business hours. Their work typically includes virtual meetings, status reporting, issue resolution, and resource management, all conducted online from a remote location.
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Project Manager

Innovation Consulting

Denver, CO • Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Project Manager – EPC / Utility Capital Programs (Remote work with travel to sites)


Type: Full-Time, W2

Location: Remote with Travel (TX, NM, CO, WI, MN, ND, SD)

Salary: $100K–$165K DOE


About the Role

We are partnered with a large investor-owned electric utility’s program management team to recruit Project Managers for an active capital infrastructure program spanning a multi-state electric service territory in the Southwest, Mountain West, and Upper Midwest. Three positions are available, one per operating region. As a W2 employee of Innovation Consulting, you will be placed on assignment embedded within the client’s Owner’s Representative organization.

This is a remote-first role with regular site travel. You will own project delivery for electric T&D and substation capital projects within your region, managing EPC contractors from design through commissioning. EPC experience is required — from any side of the table. 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 EPC teams. Utility experience, including T&D and substation work, is strongly preferred.


Key Responsibilities

Project Delivery and Owner’s Representative Functions

•     Serve as the day-to-day Owner’s Representative for capital projects within an assigned utility operating company, managing scope, schedule, budget, and contractor performance (construction and engineering projects)

•     Coordinate with EPC contractors and design engineers across the full project lifecycle, from design review and approval through procurement, construction, and commissioning

•     Conduct regular site visits to monitor construction progress, verify contractor compliance with project specifications, and resolve field issues in coordination with engineering staff

•     Track project milestones, deliverables, and risk items; maintain accurate project status reporting for client and program management leadership

•     Manage change orders, RFIs, and contract modifications in coordination with procurement and legal stakeholders

Stakeholder Coordination and Reporting

•     Maintain active communication with utility client representatives, including operations, engineering, and capital planning groups

•     Participate in regular program-level reporting cycles; prepare and present project status updates, schedule forecasts, and budget summaries

•     Coordinate across the broader Owner’s Representative team to align on program-wide issues, lessons learned, and resource needs

•     Identify project risks early and escalate appropriately; develop and implement risk mitigation strategies in coordination with program leadership

Program and Process Compliance

•     Ensure all project activities are executed in compliance with the utility’s capital project standards, safety requirements, and applicable regulatory obligations

•     Support project closeout activities including punch-list resolution, as-built documentation, and final billing reconciliation

•     Contribute to continuous improvement efforts across the program by identifying process gaps and participating in standard methodology development


Qualifications

Required

•     Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, or a related technical discipline, or equivalent experience with a high school diploma.

•     Minimum 5 years of project management experience on capital infrastructure projects, with direct, hands-on involvement in EPC-delivered work — whether at an EPC lead firm, as part of an engineering, procurement, or construction contractor on an EPC project, or as an owner’s representative managing EPC teams

•     Demonstrated understanding of EPC contract structures, phasing, and cross-discipline coordination requirements

•     Experience managing external contractors and vendors across project phases including design, procurement, and construction

•     Willingness and ability to travel within the assigned operating region; travel averages approximately 25% and may be slightly more or less depending on project phase and client needs — this is a remote-first role with no in-office requirement

•     Proficiency with project management tools for scheduling, cost tracking, and reporting

•     Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel by vehicle and/or airplane within service territory as required

Preferred

•     Direct experience in electric utility capital programs, including T&D infrastructure, substation upgrades, or grid modernization projects (engineering and/or construction scopes)

•     Experience working as an Owner’s Representative or within an integrated Owner’s Representative program management structure

•     Background in oil and gas infrastructure project management; experience with pipeline, compression, or other energy infrastructure EPC programs translates well to this role

•     PMP certification or equivalent project management credential

•     Familiarity with utility regulatory environments, capital planning processes, and utility safety standards (OSHA, NERC, or similar)

•     Experience working in multi-state or multi-region program delivery structures


Compensation & Employment

Employment Type: Full-Time, W2 — As a W2 employee of Innovation Consulting, you will be placed on assignment with our client for this engagement.

Salary: $100,000–$165,000 per year, DOE

Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match; paid time off; and mileage or travel reimbursement per company policy for required site travel. All benefits are vested from day one, no waiting period to begin accruing PTO, begins accrual on day one.

Service Territory Coverage: Positions are available supporting three operating regions: Southwest (Texas and New Mexico), Mountain West (Colorado), and Upper Midwest (Minnesota and Wisconsin, with coverage extending to North and South Dakota). Candidates should indicate their preferred or primary region. Relocation is required if not a commutable distance from the assigned operating region hub.


Why Join Us

Innovation Consulting places experienced professionals on high-impact infrastructure programs where your work moves capital through the ground. You will be embedded directly with the client’s program delivery team — with real authority, real accountability, and the stability of W2 employment on a long-duration engagement.


If you have built your career managing EPC work and are ready to apply it on a multi-state utility capital program, we want to hear from you.


Innovation Consulting LLC is an equal opportunity employer and recruiter. We review candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected characteristic.