Renu Contracting & Restoration
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Project Manager - Renu Report to:
Senior Project Manager Role
The Project Manager (PM) oversees all phases of commercial construction projects from conception through closeout. The PM is responsible for project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and documentation to ensure timely, cost‑effective, and high‑quality project delivery. This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to proactively resolve challenges before they become problems. Duties & Responsibilities
Project Planning & Scheduling
Study bid specifications and drawings; identify potential risks and develop solutions. Create, maintain, and update project schedules using Microsoft Project. Develop contingency plans for critical path items. Coordinate trade durations, material delivery, and labor scheduling. Maintain detailed 2‑week look‑ahead schedules. Project Execution & Documentation
Manage and document all project correspondence through Procore. Generate, track, and manage submittals, RFIs, SKs, addenda, and change orders. Maintain accurate project budgets, cost codes, and schedules of values. Review subcontractor invoices, back charges, and purchase orders. Ensure scopes of work are comprehensive and minimize change orders not chargeable to the Owner. Prepare accurate project reports and maintain complete records. Coordination & Communication
Work collaboratively with the Preconstruction Department (Project Manager/Sr Project Manager). Lead meetings with clients, architects, engineers, and subcontractors. Ensure site supervisors have current drawings, specifications, and approved submittals. Support Superintendents in enforcing quality standards, safety compliance, and company procedures. Build and maintain strong working relationships with subcontractors and stakeholders. Quality, Safety & Closeout
Ensure projects adhere to company values and contractual standards. Monitor site safety plans, toolbox talks, and compliance with OSHA requirements. Complete punch lists and closeout documentation, including as‑builts, warranties, and guarantees, to client satisfaction. Deliver projects that maximize both client satisfaction and company profitability. Education
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred. Skills & Experience
Minimum 4+ years of Project Management in commercial construction. Proficiency in project management tools (Procore, Sage, Microsoft Project). Strong knowledge of construction methods, scheduling, budgeting, and contract management. OSHA 62‑SST certification required. Excellent communication, analytical, and leadership skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks with high attention to detail and accuracy. Physical Demands & Setting
Work performed in both office and active construction site environments. Regularly required to walk, stand, and move around job sites. Must be able to review plans, drawings, and technical documents. Frequent interaction with clients, subcontractors, and project teams. Occasional lifting of materials, equipment, or documents (up to 25 lbs.). Travel between project sites as required.
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Project Manager - Renu Report to:
Senior Project Manager Role
The Project Manager (PM) oversees all phases of commercial construction projects from conception through closeout. The PM is responsible for project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and documentation to ensure timely, cost‑effective, and high‑quality project delivery. This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to proactively resolve challenges before they become problems. Duties & Responsibilities
Project Planning & Scheduling
Study bid specifications and drawings; identify potential risks and develop solutions. Create, maintain, and update project schedules using Microsoft Project. Develop contingency plans for critical path items. Coordinate trade durations, material delivery, and labor scheduling. Maintain detailed 2‑week look‑ahead schedules. Project Execution & Documentation
Manage and document all project correspondence through Procore. Generate, track, and manage submittals, RFIs, SKs, addenda, and change orders. Maintain accurate project budgets, cost codes, and schedules of values. Review subcontractor invoices, back charges, and purchase orders. Ensure scopes of work are comprehensive and minimize change orders not chargeable to the Owner. Prepare accurate project reports and maintain complete records. Coordination & Communication
Work collaboratively with the Preconstruction Department (Project Manager/Sr Project Manager). Lead meetings with clients, architects, engineers, and subcontractors. Ensure site supervisors have current drawings, specifications, and approved submittals. Support Superintendents in enforcing quality standards, safety compliance, and company procedures. Build and maintain strong working relationships with subcontractors and stakeholders. Quality, Safety & Closeout
Ensure projects adhere to company values and contractual standards. Monitor site safety plans, toolbox talks, and compliance with OSHA requirements. Complete punch lists and closeout documentation, including as‑builts, warranties, and guarantees, to client satisfaction. Deliver projects that maximize both client satisfaction and company profitability. Education
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred. Skills & Experience
Minimum 4+ years of Project Management in commercial construction. Proficiency in project management tools (Procore, Sage, Microsoft Project). Strong knowledge of construction methods, scheduling, budgeting, and contract management. OSHA 62‑SST certification required. Excellent communication, analytical, and leadership skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks with high attention to detail and accuracy. Physical Demands & Setting
Work performed in both office and active construction site environments. Regularly required to walk, stand, and move around job sites. Must be able to review plans, drawings, and technical documents. Frequent interaction with clients, subcontractors, and project teams. Occasional lifting of materials, equipment, or documents (up to 25 lbs.). Travel between project sites as required.
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