Mechanical Project Manager
11 hours ago
Denver
Project Manager Mechanical, Structural & Water Treatment Projects Pay- $95,000-$125,000 annually About the Role As a Project Manager, you won’t just oversee jobs — you’ll own the entire project lifecycle. From kickoff through closeout, you’ll lead technically complex mechanical, structural, and water treatment projects while driving budget, schedule, safety, and quality outcomes. This role offers a true leadership opportunity where your decisions directly impact project success. You’ll collaborate closely with internal teams, subcontractors, and clients while maintaining high standards of accountability, execution, and performance. Position Summary Plan, direct, and coordinate activities for designated mechanical, miscellaneous metals, or structural steel construction projects. Ensure project goals are achieved on time and within budget by managing all aspects of execution, either directly or through supervisory staff. Responsibilities include budgeting, scheduling, contract administration, buyout, documentation, meetings, billing, change management, labor productivity, cost control, and project closeout. Key Responsibilities • Manage and supervise day-to-day operations of assigned project teams, • Initiate, review, and oversee all required project documentation and administration, • Drive project scope to meet or exceed contractual requirements, • Perform risk management assessments and ensure proper documentation and communication, • Secure, review, and execute customer contracts, • Review project scope, deliverables, and timelines, • Develop, finalize, and manage project budgets, • Participate in Sales-to-Operations turnover meetings, • Ensure required permits and licenses are obtained and posted, • Establish, monitor, and update project schedules, • Coordinate procurement of materials and equipment with an emphasis on cost control, • Negotiate, prepare, and execute subcontract agreements, • Manage submittals, approvals, and submittal logs, • Develop and obtain approval for billing schedules and values, • Maintain a positive cash position and proactively manage retention releases, • Collect progress billings and receivables on or before due dates, • Price, negotiate, and process change orders and change conditions, • Ensure projects are properly staffed and perform monthly labor productivity analysis, • Oversee tool and rental equipment usage and returns, • Maintain responsibility for overall financial performance, forecasting, and cost control, • Review and approve subcontractor and supplier invoices Qualifications Project Manager (Levels 1, 2 & 3) • Independent decision-making authority, • Responsible for managing a department or functional area, • Builds and maintains strong cross-functional relationships, • Makes high-impact decisions affecting company operations, • Demonstrates foresight, creativity, and sound judgment, • Organizes complex programs and develops standards and guidelines, • Typically 10+ years of relevant experience, including fiscal responsibility, • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience