Senior Construction Project Manager-Hotels-Brackett Builders
Crawford Hoying
Indianapolis, IN (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Senior Project Manager Summary The Senior Project Manager is responsible for planning and overseeing a wide range of construction projects from beginning to end. This role would focus on hotels. Project Managers must be flexible and adaptable with good time management skills and excellent customer service skills. Benefits Medical insurance (employee premium paid for by Brackett Builders) Dental and vision insurance opportunities 401(k) with employer match Health Savings Account Job Responsibilities (responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following) Create, monitor, and maintain project schedule Serve as a liaison between business and technical aspects of the job Accurately estimate cost, materials, and laborers needed for construction in cooperation with others Evaluate alternative methods of construction for cost efficiency and quality Establish standard operating procedures based on evaluation of methods of construction Order materials and schedule inspections as necessary Review, and approve, or reject all invoices Issue all subcontracts with consistent direction and accuracy Establish quality control standards and supervise their implementation Accurately review and approve weekly production reports, timesheets, and other records Keeps abreast of latest trends of the Construction industry Maintain a high degree of integrity and loyalty toward the company and customers Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Education, and Experience Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or Engineering, or a related field, or 7 to 10 years equivalent experience Valid Driver's License Strong problem-solving and multi-tasking abilities Ability to give clear directions and respond to inquiries Exceptional customer service skills Physical Requirements The Project Manager's physical condition must be sufficient for the consistent and successful completion of the responsibilities defined for this position. This position frequently requires standing, walking, sitting, reaching with hands and arms, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling.