Lead large-scale, high-impact construction projects with one of Michigan's most respected builders.This Jobot Job is hosted by: Don Seawall
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Salary: $100,000 - $150,000 per year
A bit about us:Join a firm known for delivering complex commercial, industrial, and public sector projects across the Midwest. This is a leadership role for someone who thrives in fast-paced environments and knows how to drive a job from precon through punch.
So, if you are an experienced Project Manager, who is ready for a new full time position, then please continue reading on or just apply directly right now
Why join us?Why You Should Explore This:
- Be the go-to lead on cutting-edge projects
- Team-oriented culture with strong internal support
- Opportunity to build relationships with high-profile clients
Compensation & Perks:
- Base Salary: $115K-$145K DOE
- Bonus: 10-20%
- Vehicle Allowance
- PTO, Paid Parental Leave
- Full Medical/Dental/Vision + Disability
- 401(k) with Match
Job DetailsDesired Background:
- 5+ years in project management with a general contractor
- Strong experience with self-perform and subcontractor management
- Familiarity with large-scale commercial, industrial, education, or healthcare work
- Procore and Microsoft Project experience preferred
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