60 Contractor manager jobs in Columbus, OH


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Top Types Of Contractor Manager Jobs

List of the top 6 highest paying Contractor Manager positions in 2026, with salary ranges, according to ZipRecruiter.
  • Contract Project Manager

    Salary range: $82,000 - $123,000

    As a contract project manager, you work as a contractor for a company and provide management for the duration of a single project. In this role, you may guide the project to completion, help manage expenses, and ensure that other employees fulfill their duties and responsibilities. A contract project manager often oversees other contractors, provides reports to clients, and generally serves as a point of contact to help address and resolve any issues. Especially large projects may have several managers who report to a company employee. Project management roles are available in many areas but are especially common in fields such as construction or programming.

  • Construction Management

    Salary range: $71,000 - $115,500

    Construction Management is a popular job search query. Most salaries for Construction Management jobs pay between $71,000 (25th percentile) and $115,500 (75th percentile) annually. Take a look at the variety of open positions nationwide for Construction Management job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.

  • Remote Contract Manager

    Salary range: $89,000 - $119,000

    Contract managers work in various industries to provide a point of contact for customers and vendors. As a remote contract manager, you work from home and handle duties related to the administration of contracts. You also oversee all employees that deal with contracts. Your responsibilities include reviewing complex solicitations, drafting agreements between two parties, preparing responses to bids, proposals, and modifications, analyzing contract requirements, evaluating terms and conditions, documenting any issues you find, and communicating with vendors and partners. You also negotiate with customers to ensure satisfaction while securing a beneficial deal for the company.

  • Contract Manager

    Salary range: $89,000 - $119,000

    A contract manager draws up and reviews contracts for the purchase or sale of goods or services. In this career, you negotiate contracts with customers and vendors, ensuring that you get the best possible price on goods while adhering to all internal policies and financial goals, as well as complying with any local, state, and federal regulations and laws regarding contracts. In addition to negotiating and drawing up contracts, you are also responsible for documenting transactions and negotiations and consulting with other departments that are affected by the terms and conditions of your contracts.

  • 200K Construction

    Salary range: $35,500 - $45,500

    200K Construction is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for 200K Construction jobs pay between $35,500 (25th percentile) and $45,500 (75th percentile) annually. There are lots of open positions nationwide for 200K Construction job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.

  • Project Manager

    Salary range: $78,500 - $123,000

    Project managers coordinate tasks to complete a plan of action for their employer. Working on a team, the project manager oversees production from the planning stages through completion. Companies typically have project managers on staff, but some businesses may choose to hire an independent contractor to handle the job. As a project manager, you create plans, delegate responsibilities, supervise employees, and implement the project. Other job duties include creating a timeline and budget; once the project is underway, you monitor each step to ensure the project runs on time and does not overspend. You may also be responsible for handling communication with public agencies when necessary and providing status reports to upper management.