Senior Project Manager - Healthcare/Multi-Family - Sacramento
Michael Page, Sacramento, CA, United States
Commercial Construction Senior Project Manager - Sacramento
- In charge of the project management team. Generally, in the office
overseeing the project and dealing with more of the logistics and details from the office
perspective.
Client Details
My team and I have partnered with a Sacramento based general contractor specializing in hospitality, industrial, multi-family, public works, and industrial projects since 1974. They are searching for a Senior Project Manager with estimating experience to bring on immediately.
Description
Key Responsibilities of a Commercial Construction Senior Project Manager - Sacramento
- They work closely with stakeholders to define project goals, scope, deliverables, and timelines. They create a detailed project plan that outlines the tasks, resources, and dependencies required for successful project execution.
- Identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them. They anticipate challenges that might arise during the project's lifecycle and have contingency plans in place to address unforeseen circumstances effectively.
- Ensuring the final project meets the required quality standards is another essential aspect of a project manager's role.
Profile
A Successful Commercial Construction Senior Project Manager - Sacramento
- 7+ years with relevant experience in construction
- Someone who is seeking growth within a company.
- Proven track record of managing construction projects from initiation to completion.
Job Offer
On Offer for a Commercial Construction Senior Project Manager - Sacramento
- Competitive base salary $140,000 - $160,000 DOE
- Company truck or car allowance
- Gas card
- 401K
- Health, dental, and vision
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