Construction Project Manager
About the role
The Construction Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing and executing all aspects of Apollo Solutions Group projects, including but not limited to:
Responsibilities
- Track and forecast project-level financials and report to leadership at regular intervals utilizing company financial reporting system
- Cook up and manage project CPM schedules
- Client change order management: assemble estimates, change order proposals and negotiate with client
- Manage subcontractors and vendors through effective communication, subcontract scope and change management. Negotiate subcontracts
- Document and keep record of all critical project communications
- Attend, lead and document project meetings
- Mentor assigned staff
- Manage client relationships and ensure customer satisfaction and prospects of future opportunities
Qualifications
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively
- Display sound judgement, diplomacy and tact
- Financial aptitude
- Technical skills: interpret drawings, specifications and other technical documents. Preference will be given for mechanical HVAC experience.
- Manage time effectively
- Learn and adapt quickly
- Microsoft Office Suite (particularly Excel)
- CPM scheduling utilizing primavera or MS Project
Skills
- Relevant Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- 5 years of managing projects in the construction industry
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision
- 401K with Company Match
- STD, LTD, Voluntary Life benefits
- Paid Time off
Pay
$100k-130k
Schedule
N/A
Department
PROJECT MANAGMENT
Role
Construction Project Manager
Locations
Richland
About Apollo Mechanical Contractors
Apollo Mechanical Contractors is a Native American-owned business that officially began operations in 1981 under the guidance and vision of owner Bruce Ratchford. Apollo is based in Kennewick, Washington, performing Full Mechanical projects across the United States and around the world. Apollo employs over 2000 people, with annual revenues of over $600 Million.
Apollo Sheet Metal officially began operations in 1981, building on a vision that originated in the mid-1970s by owner Bruce Ratchford. With a decade of experience and expertise in mechanical design and business management, Mr. Ratchford incorporated Apollo in Richland Washington, to serve the Tri-Cities’ construction needs. Since 1981, Apollo has expanded its market to include locations across the United States and multiple countries.
Apollo has progressively grown larger than its original scope and has expanded its operations to specialize in mechanical construction for correctional facilities, hospitals, laboratories, high tech data centers, schools, and industrial facilities.