Project Manager - All Locations
Duties and Responsibilities
- Knowing and understanding the inherent risks and hazards of the construction industry. The safety of each and every person on site is of supreme importance. Promoting and maintaining a safe project site, and monitoring and enforcing the Buch Safety Program in accordance with Buch policies and all federal, state, and local laws is paramount;
- Providing operational support and oversight in all phases of the project, preconstruction, construction, and closeout;
- Assisting, or leading, the preconstruction efforts including budgeting and bidding projects;
- Developing trade specific scopes of work;
- Preparing subcontract agreements and purchase orders;
- Procuring materials and coordinating subcontractors;
- Developing and maintaining project schedules;
- Tracking and managing changes and project controls;
- Assisting with environmentally responsible and sustainable construction.
Job Location(s)
New York City, NY – Servicing the New York City Metropolitan and surrounding Northeast Region
Laurel, MD – Servicing the Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD Metropolitan and surrounding Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Regions
Atlanta, GA – Servicing Georgia and the surrounding Southeast Region
Tampa, FL – Servicing Florida and the surrounding Southeast Region
Raleigh, NC – Servicing North Carolina and the surrounding Southeast Region
Position Type
Full-Time
Qualifications & Required Skills
- The Project Manager should have 3-5 years (minimum) relevant work experience and have a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field, or at a minimum, an Associate’s Degree in Construction Management with related field experience.
- The Project Manager should have a basic knowledge of principles and practices of design and construction, including safety and quality standards.
- The Project Manager should be organized with an ability to properly manage their time, and their team’s time, by prioritizing tasks. They should be analytical and possess critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- The Project Manager should possess strong communication skills, both verbal and writing, and be able to interact and collaborate with coworkers, clients, and outside vendors to provide quality work. They should be self-motivated and committed. They should show initiative to learn and further grow into a leadership position.
- The Project Manager must be proficient in the use of computers and other similar technology, and should be experienced in the use of various software applications, such as MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint), Procore, Bluebeam, MS Project, P6, and have the capability to learn new software applications specific to the industry, such as those necessary for estimating, project management, and project controls.
Physical Requirements
Candidates must be aware of the physical demands of the construction industry and may be required to perform physical labor and other strenuous tasks necessary to the successful completion of projects. Candidates must be able to lift up to 40 pounds. They may be required to sit and stand for periods of time and travel significant distances in a given day. They must be capable of performing tasks that may require bending, reaching, pushing, pulling, climbing and crawling. Candidates must have the ability to work in all weather conditions.
Pay Range
Annual Salary $80,000 - $125,000 (bonus potential)
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Benefits;
- 401k Plan;
- Paid Time Off