ELECTRICAL SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER
Delta Construction Partners is a national executive search firm for the nation’s premier electrical, mechanical, and general contractors and industry professionals.
Delta has been retained by a confidential client to conduct a search for an Electrical Senior Project Manager in Raleigh, North Carolina .
Electrical Senior Project Manager Compensation & Benefits
Total compensation for the Electrical Senior Project Manager in Raleigh, NC is between $120,000 and $140,000.
- Competitive Base Salary
- Health insurance package
- 401K
- Excellent advancement potential within the company
Electrical Senior Project Manager Duties & Responsibilities
- Estimate change orders, must be experienced in labor, material, budgeting.
- Continuously contribute to efficiency of project.
- Experienced with information control systems to govern the life cycle of the project.
- Work directly with customers associated with projects with the objective of securing consistent business.
- Ensure quality of work and address any problems or issues related to the project.
- Proactively identify and implement strategies to reduce project costs, maximize production and enhance customer relations.
- Develop and manage high level strategic planning of the labor force.
- Facilitate the design of labor plans and manpower loading schedules, produce target reports for productivity, maintain progress drawings, and accurately track and report installation productivities.
- Provide updated reports of project status to senior management as requested.
- Familiar with permits, billing, reviewing hours.
Electrical Senior Project Manager Qualifications
- 10+ years’ experience with an electrical contractor on medium voltage projects up to $10M.
- Must have the ability to manage up to multiple projects at one time.
- Must be committed to professional and personal growth.
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local building codes and construction laws.
- Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Change order experience.
- Working knowledge of electrical installation, estimating techniques, and cost control.
- Ability to perform detailed work and successfully meet deadlines.
- Must have a stable work history.
- Documented completion of OSHA’s 30-hour Construction Training Course.
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Preferred but Not Necessary
- College Degree
30+ days ago