Senior Project Manager I
Mortenson · Portland, OR · 6 days ago
Information Technology$144k–$217k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Supervise overall financial health of projects
- Develop and maintain project financial and equipment projections
- Allocate project estimates into the financial system, determine cost codes, approve invoices
- Provide financials and billings to Accounting, create monthly owner billings
- Handle subcontracts and suppliers, manage budget and selections
- Lead Assistant Project Managers and Project Engineers, provide job assignments and training
- Function as main point of contact with owner and on-site representative
- Resolve site concerns, handle change orders, and obtain necessary approvals
- Maintain schedule and budget, manage quality, risk, safety, and compliance
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction, Civil, or Architectural Engineering or Construction Management, or equivalent experience
- Minimum eight years of construction management/project management or related experience
- Active listening skills and effective communication including an openness to diverse input and feedback
- Possess basic understanding of construction law and generally accepted business practices
- Microsoft Office, project, and pertinent web application skills at an intermediate level
- Positive professional attitude, and strong customer service skills
- Ability to interpret and communicate Mortenson policies
- Current driver’s license
- Ability to travel up to 100%
Benefits
- Medical and prescription drug plans that includes no additional cost vision coverage
- Dental plan
- 401k retirement plan with a generous Mortenson match
- Paid time off, holidays, and other paid leaves
- Employer paid Life, AD&D, and disability insurance
- No-cost mental health tool and concierge with extensive work-life resources
- Tuition reimbursement
- Gym Membership Discount Program
Pay
The base pay range for this role is $144,300 - $216,500. (Actual range is higher for the following office locations: Denver, CO and Chicago, IL – 5%, Seattle, WA, and Portland, OR – 10%, Washington, D.C. – 12.5%). Base pay is positioned within the range based on several factors including an individual’s knowledge, skills, and experience, with consideration given to internal equity.