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International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)

Staff Construction Manager

International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), Brentwood, Tennessee, United States, 37027

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Staff Construction Manager Location:

Brentwood, TN (On-Site)

Employment Type:

Full-Time | Direct Hire

Work Environment:

5 days per week onsite in a business‑casual, collaborative office setting

A nationally recognized provider of critical infrastructure services is seeking a Staff Construction Manager to join their high‑performing team based in the Brentwood, TN area. This firm focuses on safeguarding sensitive sites nationwide, providing comprehensive design‑and‑construction security systems for defense installations, museums, data hubs, and other critical locations.

With a growing portfolio of federal contracts and a three‑year backlog of projects, they’re seeking a highly organized and deadline‑driven professional who thrives in a process‑intensive environment and enjoys making a measurable impact through infrastructure that safeguards our nation's most vital assets.

Key Responsibilities

Lead construction project planning and execution for federally contracted design‑build projects across the U.S., overseeing progress from pre‑bid through project closeout.

Manage project documentation and reporting requirements for high‑compliance, high‑visibility clients—ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and regulatory adherence.

Serve as the communication hub between field crews, subcontractors, clients, internal teams, and regulatory bodies.

Coordinate vendor and subcontractor activities, ensuring alignment with contractual obligations and project milestones.

Create and submit submittals, project updates, RFIs, and other reports using platforms such as Procore and government‑specific systems.

Monitor construction schedules, budgets, material procurement, and client approvals to keep multiple concurrent projects on track.

Develop and implement project‑specific safety and quality control plans in collaboration with engineers and field staff.

Travel occasionally for pre‑bid site visits, project kickoffs, and final commissioning—approximately 3‑4 days per month.

Skills & Qualifications

3+ years of experience in construction project management (commercial, federal, or high‑compliance environments preferred).

Strong administrative discipline—comfortable managing a heavy documentation workload and navigating complex government protocols.

Proficiency with construction management tools (Procore, Microsoft Project, or similar) and fluency in Microsoft Office Suite.

Experience in coordinating design‑build projects, working closely with engineers, architects, and estimators.

Familiarity with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers processes, RMS systems, and federal contract compliance is a significant plus.

Highly organized and detail‑oriented, with the ability to manage 3–14 active projects concurrently.

Strong interpersonal communication skills and a self‑starter mentality—able to manage deadlines without micromanagement.

Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field is preferred but not required.

Compensation & Benefits

Competitive base salary with annual profit‑sharing bonus potential

Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage

401(k) with 4% company match

PTO, paid holidays, and additional perks including sports and entertainment tickets

This is your chance to be part of a purpose‑driven organization that is not only scaling rapidly but is doing meaningful work protecting critical national infrastructure. Apply now to play a pivotal role in delivering solutions that make a lasting impact.

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