Construction Assistant Project Manager
Michael Page, Hartford, CT, United States
The ideal Assistant Project Manager for this position is an experienced construction professional who is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the building process through completion.
Client Details
This Connecticut-based GC has a strong reputation in the area. They specialize in various commercial and residential sectors and are known for their employee satisfaction and fantastic company culture. Their core markets property and construction. If you are looking for a reputable GC that offers room for growth, a great company culture, and an excellent work/life balance, please apply for immediate consideration.
Description
- Provide overall leadership to entire project team
- Manage and develop assigned staff toward maximum job performance and career potential.
- Build and maintain rapport with architects, subcontractors, and vendors.
- Understand and administer contract and subcontract agreements.
- Establish, communicate, and implement the Project Schedule
- Manage budget and financial reporting * Interpret and analyze reports to ensure adherence to project budget.
- Manage the Quality Assurance/Quality Control program.
- Provide leadership in risk evaluation, contract negotiations, and fee and pricing decisions
Profile
- 3+ years' experience in Commercial Construction Project Management
- Degree in Construction Management or related field strongly preferred
- OSHA certification preferred * Proficient in project management software
- Effective communication skills, both written and verbal
Job Offer
- Competitive base salary * Bonus structure
- Cell phone and laptop
- Paid time off/personal days/sick days
- Excellent benefits - health, medical, vision, dental
- 401k plan available
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