$100,000–$135,000 Per Year
Commercial Construction, Construction, Construction Management, Construction Projects, Customer Satisfaction, Leadership, Mentoring, Microsoft Project, OSHA, Profit & Loss Analysis, Project Schedule, Project/Program Management, Sales Management, Sales Pipeline, Staff Development, Team Lead/Manager
- Reputable and growing GC in the South Florida market
- Strong pipeline of projects within commercial sector
Client Details
This widely growing GC in the Fort Lauderdale, FL area has been in business for over 20 years. They target projects in the commercial construction space, earning and maintaining an award-winning portfolio. With a growing pipeline of projects carrying them into 2024 they are looking to grow their talented team through the addition of a commercial Project Manager.
Description
The key responsibilities of the Project Managerare:
- Conducting profit and loss analysis
- Ensuring client satisfaction
- Overseeing staff development
- Leading diverse teams
- Providing clear direction to on-sight personnel
- Client management
- Handle financial documents
- Work hand in hand with the superintendent
Profile
The traits for a successful Project Manager include:
- 5-10 years experience in the construction industry
- Ground-up construction experience required
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or Engineering
- Experience with Microsoft Project or similar scheduling software
- OSHA 30 hour
- Experience with industrial work
- CPR / First Aid / AED Training
- Industry Associations and affiliations
- LEED Accreditation
Job Offer
On offer for the Project Manager is:
- Competitive base salary
- Fully employer-paid health, vision, dental
- Employer-paid 401k match
- Vehicle allowance + gas card
- Unmatched mentorship programs and leadership opportunities
- Bonus structure
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