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Identify special projects and/or internal initiatives which will provide opportunities for firm ... Effectively manage competing priorities and projects under tight deadlines while exceeding ...

Identify special projects and/or internal initiatives which will provide opportunities for firm ... Effectively manage competing priorities and projects under tight deadlines while exceeding ...

Performs special projects and completes other job-related duties as assigned * Bachelor's degree in Business, Construction Science/Management, Engineering, or equivalent field; equivalent work ...

Performs special projects and completes other job-related duties as assigned * Bachelor's degree in Business, Construction Science/Management, Engineering, or equivalent field; equivalent work ...

Performs special projects and completes other job-related duties as assigned * Bachelor's degree in Business, Construction Science/Management, Engineering, or equivalent field; equivalent work ...

Keeps the management staff up to date on all project issues. * Reviews job cost, job status ... Special Requirements: * Valid Driver's License * OSHA 30 Equal Opportunity Employer This employer ...

Keeps the management staff up to date on all project issues. * Reviews job cost, job status ... Special Requirements: * Valid Driver's License * OSHA 30 Equal Opportunity Employer This employer ...

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Project Manager - Special Projects Division

Michael Page USA

Columbus, OH • On-site

$110K - $135K/yr

Other

Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

This position offers a chance to contribute to a steadily growing division within an established and well‑supported environment. It's a role suited for someone who enjoys variety in their work and values being part of a team moving toward long‑term growth - Apply Now To Be Considered Within 24 Hours! Client Details Our client is a highly respected General Contractor based in Ohio. As their special projects division continues to expand, they're seeking a well-rounded professional who can step in and help lead, shape, and grow this area of the business. Known for their exceptional commitment to employee development, they provide the tools, support, and opportunities needed for long-term success. They are looking for a strong Project Manager who can thrive within their collaborative environment and eventually contribute to larger, high‑visibility initiatives. The company offers a highly competitive compensation package, generous time‑off benefits, and additional perks that make this an outstanding career opportunity. Description The Project Manager Will Be Required To: Provide project oversight while promoting and maintaining a strong, proactive safety culture on site. Oversee the creation and evaluation of bid packages to secure competitive subcontractor proposals. Facilitate regular subcontractor meetings on the job site to help ensure project objectives are achieved. Review monthly billing and manage the documentation and approvals required to maintain timely project funding. Lead cost‑tracking efforts, including contracts, purchase orders, and scope adjustments, to support overall project goals. Monitor the financial performance of the project and maintain accurate forecasting. Act as the company's representative during subcontractor negotiations. Profile The Ideal Project Manager Will Have: Background in Construction Project Management, Assistant Project Management, or Project Engineering. Strong understanding of construction methods, technologies, and project details. Prior experience managing projects for a general contractor. Ability to thoroughly review and interpret construction documents, including drawings and specifications. Clear and effective communication skills with teams, partners, and stakeholders such as management, subcontractors, consultants, architects, vendors, and clients. Familiarity with key skilled trades, including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site preparation, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical systems. Job Offer The Project Manager Will be Offered: Base Salary: $110,000-$135,000 Bonus: $9,000-$12,000 (in the first year) Generous 401K structure Car allowance at $875 Robust career advancement opportunity Strong training programs 20 PTO days, potential for PTO unlimited Company wide events Opportunity to grow a division within a well established GC! MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants. Requirements The Project Manager Will Be Required To: Provide project oversight while promoting and maintaining a strong, proactive safety culture on site. Oversee the creation and evaluation of bid packages to secure competitive subcontractor proposals. Facilitate regular subcontractor meetings on the job site to help ensure project objectives are achieved. Review monthly billing and manage the documentation and approvals required to maintain timely project funding. Lead cost‑tracking efforts, including contracts, purchase orders, and scope adjustments, to support overall project goals. Monitor the financial performance of the project and maintain accurate forecasting. Act as the company's representative during subcontractor negotiations.