Construction APM - Higher Ed Projects up to $30M - Boston
Michael Page, Boston, MA, United States
Our client, a prominent General Contractor based in Boston is actively looking for an APM to join their team.
Client Details
My client is a prominent General Contractor based in Boston's Seaport area, specializing in prestigious large complex projects across the city and nearby suburbs. Have been in the business for 70 years, they have built a strong reputation in the industry. They prioritize work-life balance, foster a flexible and positive company culture, and emphasize employee satisfaction and well-being. Their core expertise lies in higher education and lab/life science spaces in Boston, with project sizes ranging from $5 million to $25million.
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Description
As the Assistant Project Manager, you will:
- Assist in leading project management efforts while coordinating with client, architects, and engineers
- Help oversee project operations - coordinating workload, schedules, budgeting, and more
- Help lead potential business development meetings and proposals
- Travel is minimal, mostly revolving around client meetings or job site visits every so often
- Meet with C-level and board executives to review office standings and future needs
Profile
The Assistant Project Manager will have:
- 2+ years of experience in the Construction Industry, preferably experience with higher education or life science
- Demonstrates readiness for listed responsibilities
- Have strong tenure at past firms you have been employed with
- Bachelors Degree in related field
- Experience with Procore and/or other construction industry softwares
Job Offer
The candidate will receive:
- Competitive Base Salary up to 95K
- Vehicle Allowance + Gas Card
- Bonus Potential
- 401k + match
- PTO up to 4 Weeks
- Health and Dental Insurance
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