Most weeks begin at a new site. One day you’re walking a mechanical room with millwrights, the next you’re reviewing an electrical install with a foreman and a client engineer. You keep complex, fast-paced projects on track—safely, on budget, and to spec—while leading skilled trades teams across multiple locations.
Own the full lifecycle of industrial/commercial skilled-trades projects—from preconstruction planning through punch list and closeout—while traveling to customer sites. You’ll coordinate labor, materials, and subcontractors; manage scope, schedule, and cost; and uphold rigorous quality and safety standards.
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Oversee all project phases from kickoff to closeout across multiple locations.
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Build and maintain detailed schedules, budgets, and forecasts.
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Verify compliance with contracts, drawings/specifications, and all safety regulations.
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Direct daily field operations—labor, materials, equipment, and subcontractor activities.
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Serve as primary client contact, driving clear, timely, and professional communication.
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Lead status updates and coordination meetings with clients, engineers, and leadership.
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Administer RFIs, change orders, and all project correspondence promptly and accurately.
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Supervise field personnel, foremen, and subcontractors to meet performance standards.
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Mentor and develop team members; foster collaboration and accountability.
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Partner with Safety, Quality, and HR to ensure compliance and a positive site culture.
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Track labor hours, material spend, and job costs to maintain profitability.
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Approve invoices, manage POs, and assist with supplier negotiations.
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Prepare reports, forecasts, and performance summaries for leadership review.
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Enforce company safety policies; perform site safety inspections and audits.
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Work closely with Safety to meet OSHA and company standards.
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Lead incident reviews and corrective action planning when required.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field (preferred) or equivalent experience.
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5–7 years of project management experience in skilled trades (mechanical, electrical, millwright, or similar).
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Successful history managing multiple sites or large industrial/commercial projects.
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Proficient with Microsoft Project, Procore, or comparable PM software.
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Strong grasp of construction documents, estimating, and job costing.
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Excellent communicator, negotiator, and team leader.
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Valid driver’s license.
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Available to travel internationally 75–90% of the time for short- or long-term customer assignments; flexible for short-notice travel and extended hours during peak phases.
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Microsoft Project, Procore, and related project management platforms.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM); blueprint reading and document control.
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Quality Inspection Experience
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Leadership / People Management
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Bachelor's Degree
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Commercial Plumbing
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Plumbing
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Project Management
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Industrial Construction
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Construction Management
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Plant Construction
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Labor Management Systems Knowledge
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Commercial Electrical Expertise
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Supervisory Experience
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Kaizen
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Quality Control Experience
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Construction Site Installation
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Pipefitting Skills
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Coaching and Mentoring Experience
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Six Sigma Experience
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Operational Metrics & KPI Management
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Operational Risk Management
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Scheduling Experience
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Building Information Modeling (BIM)
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Quality Control Data Analysis
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Budgeting / Forecasting Experience
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Engineering Degree
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Supplier Negotiation Experience
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Blueprint Reading
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Basic Computer Skills
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Work on active construction sites with exposure to outdoor conditions, noise, and ongoing activities.
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Frequent walking and standing; ability to lift up to 50 lbs on occasion.
Safety, integrity, pride, and teamwork guide every decision. We’re powered by people and driven by results—committed to quality craftsmanship and reliable delivery on every site.