Residential Construction Project Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - Enid, OK at Geebo

Residential Construction Project Manager

A rising construction corporation is looking for their next Project Manager within residential construction. This is a great company to work with that has amazing benefits and growth opportunities.

If you're a Construction Project Manager that's tenacious and enthusiastic about projects, let's talk.

Qualifications

Four-year degree from an accredited university within the construction, engineering, or business concentrations prefered but not required

5 years' experience in construction, comfortable with building houses

Previous experience in a project management role with the ability to execute multiple projects and/or simultaneously

Ability to organize necessary resources, including people, tools and time to meet tight deadlines and achieve desired results

Take initiative and seek responsibility

Foster positive relationships with colleagues, clients, subcontractors and vendors

Compensation/Benefits

Industry leading compensation

Complete benefits package

Positive work environment

Apply now for the next step in your Construction Project Management Career!

You can e-mail directly at Ryan.Haines@gogpac.com.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. We are extremely competitive, client-focused and realize that our value is in our ability to deliver the right solutions at the right time.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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