Job Description
Are you an experienced Project Manager looking to lead large-scale construction projects with real ownership over financial performance, schedule, and client relationships?
What if your next role put you in charge of complex, high-profile projects for U.S. federal clients, with direct access to senior leadership and long-term career growth?
This opportunity is with a nationally respected construction management firm known for delivering mission-critical projects across the U.S. and internationally. The firm is recognized for empowering Project Managers to run projects end-to-end, supported by strong leadership, proven systems, and long-standing client relationships.
What People Are Saying
- Strong reputation for delivering complex federal and infrastructure projects
- Long-standing relationships with repeat government clients
- Employees cite stability, leadership access, and meaningful responsibility on major projects
Role Snapshot:
Title: Construction Project Manager
Location: Project-based | On-site (travel and relocation required during construction phase)
Compensation: $110,000 – $180,000 base salary
(Strong total compensation depending on experience)
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Lead projects from preconstruction through closeout with full ownership of P&L, schedule, contracts, and client relationships
- Work closely with on-site Superintendents to coordinate daily field operations, safety, and schedule performance
- Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, architects, engineers, and subcontractors
- Manage Prime Contract administration including procurement, subcontract buyout, cost control, and change management
- Oversee RFIs, submittals, shop drawings, and change orders
- Identify risks, schedule impacts, and cost exposures early and implement corrective actions
- Operate in a fast-paced, hands-on construction environment with direct visibility to executive leadership
- Projects are large-scale, technically complex, and often federally funded
- On-site leadership role throughout the construction lifecycle
What They’re Looking For
- Experience managing commercial, infrastructure, or federal construction projects
- Background in construction management, engineering, or a related discipline
- Ability to lead teams, manage subcontractors, and interface directly with clients
- Comfort overseeing budgets, schedules, and project documentation
- Familiarity with construction management and scheduling software
- Exposure to federal government clients is helpful, not required
- Certifications such as PE, EIT, or PMP are a plus
- Open to travel and project-based relocation
- Strong learning, advancement, and leadership growth opportunities
Job Tags
Contract work, For subcontractor, Relocation,