Senior Project Manager Administrative & Office Jobs - Hanover, NH at Geebo

Senior Project Manager

Reporting to the Regional Director, the Project Manager / Senior Project Manager is responsible to provide the necessary leadership to bid, plan, organize, direct, coordinate, and control assigned projects.
Position ResponsibilitiesAccountabilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Ensure site safety meets Lindsay Construction policy and legislated requirements Ensure efficient operation and coordination of all aspects of assigned projects from start to finish, including cost estimate, gross profit, schedule, quality, safety, client satisfaction, and timely collection of progress billings, final payment, and holdback Provide leadership to the project team on all aspects of the project Work cooperatively with other project teams Promote Lindsay Construction to present, past, and potential future clients Job RequirementsThe ideal candidate will meet the following requirements:
7-10
years of experience running all aspects of commercial, industrial, and institutional building construction Familiar with estimating, scheduling, subcontract coordination, and material procurement Strong knowledge of construction detailing Experience leading a team of professionals Above average organizational skills to permit effective work on several projects concurrently Post-secondary education in a relevant discipline Ability to communicate in an effective way to all stakeholders Exceptional teamwork and interpersonal skills Successful applicants for this role must meet requirements for Canadian Government Security clearance We thank all applicants for their interest however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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