Jobot
Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager - Earthworks/Excavating
Jobot, Northville, Michigan, United States, 48167
Our employee appreciation is number oneThis Jobot Job is hosted by: Bryna RabinAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Apply" buttonand sending us your resume.Salary: $100,000 - $130,000 per yearA bit about us:Experts in Excavation and Earthworks - WE NEED YOU! We are a Heavy Civil Engineering Contractor with 98 years of superior performance on private, commercial, and industrial projects in Michigan. With superior workmanship and consistent project execution, we are known for delivering both small and large projects from concept to completion. We specialize in Bridge, Paving, and Excavation and pride ourselves on safety, employee appreciation and customer satisfaction.Why join us?We offer:? Competitive Salary and Incentive Program? Paid Vacation and Holidays? Health Benefits (100% company paid insurance premiums for employees and dependents!)? 401K Retirement Plan with Employer Match? Ongoing career development and training, and a strong TEAM-based work environment? Travel/Vehicle ReimbursementJob DetailsAs a Project Manager in our civil earthwork division you’ll be responsible to plan and oversee a wide variety of construction projects from beginning to end. You will be hiring subcontractors and working with engineers and architects as needed, and keeping track of an inventory of equipment and materials. The Construction Project Manager we are looking for will have previous experience in construction management projects and be knowledgeable of regulations and permits required. The ideal applicant will be highly organized, with the ability to plan ahead and multitask in order to meet deadlines and keep projects under budget. If this sounds like you, get in touch with us.5 years Experience in Civil EarthworkBS Degree in Construction Management or equivalent experienceMust have good computer and communication skills.Must be a team playerInterested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Apply" button.