Project Manager - Commercial Construction Construction, Mining & Trades - Waltham, MA at Geebo

Project Manager - Commercial Construction

If you have 5
years of experience managing Commercial Construction Projects with a General Contractor, and would like a secure career with a mid-size Construction Firm who specializes in TI & Ground -up projects for the past 20 years in New England APPLY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION


Client Details


With 20 years serving New England, this Mid-sized General Contractor has a 50
head count of a professional and successful Construction Team. They specialize in a variety of Commercial, Corporate, Academic & Health-care projects, both T.I. and Ground up to around $15 million in size.


Description


Project Manager - Commercial Construction - Waltham MA Responsibilities


  • Work with owner, architects and clients on projects
  • Establish and maintain schedules for all stages of the project
  • Oversee Assistant Project Manager team
  • Manage cost estimates and budgets with Estimating team

Profile


Project Manager - Commercial Construction - Waltham MA Qualifications


  • 5
    years of experience in Project Management with a General Contracting Firm(s)
  • Experience building Commercial Projects, both Ground-up and T.I
  • Experience overseeing individuals

Job Offer


Project Manager - Commercial Construction - Waltham MA Will Receive:


  • Compensation package up to $140k
  • 3 weeks PTO
    sick days
  • Health-care, Dental, Vision
  • 401k

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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