We’re looking for an experienced construction project manager who can lead our team to success! You’ll oversee the entire construction project, making sure it’s completed correctly and on time. Our ideal candidate will be an effective problem-solver who loves motivating people and thrives on achievement. If you’re ready to lead an extraordinary team where you can take ownership from start to finish, let’s talk. Start your application today!
Compensation:
$55,000
Responsibilities:-
Calculate the cost estimate of all project tasks and accurately manage the project budget
- Put organizational systems into place to ensure tools, vehicles, and equipment are well-maintained, and schedule maintenance if needed
- Manage general contractors and construction workers and give guidance as needed to ensure high-quality project performance
- Obtain all necessary permits and licenses from the appropriate authorities and ensure construction is up to code
- Schedule construction operations and create a construction timeline to ensure project deadlines are met
Qualifications:-
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a bonus
- Experience using construction or project management software preferred
- College degree (Bachelor’s) in construction management, engineering, or another relevant field
- Excellent time-management, organizational, leadership, and communication skills
- Minimum 1 year of work experience in construction management
About Company
There's Gotta Be A Better Way.
You could say Apex Energy Solutions was founded on that statement. You see, back when he was an aspiring actor, Michael Foit took a temporary job in replacement window sales. Then a funny thing happened: He realized he had found his calling.
There was just one problem: Michael hated his new industry's sales practices, quality standards, and customer service. He vowed to find a better way.
Fifteen years later, that better way now known as Apex Energy Solutions has expanded to 18 states by matching cutting-edge technology with time-honored craftsmanship and abandoning traditional sales approaches in order to go directly to consumers to educate them, so they make good decisions about their homes.
Now, that's a better way.