Sr. Project Manager

Corvallis, OR
Full Time
Experienced

Job Title: Sr. Project Manager 
Company: Greenberry Industrial Construction
Location: Corvallis, Oregon
Reports To: Regional VP 
Compensation: $120 - 150K DOE

Job Summary:

The Sr. Project Manager at Greenberry Industrial Construction will be responsible for managing and executing steel scope projects ranging from $20,000 to $200 million. This role will oversee all aspects of project delivery, including planning, budgeting, scheduling, and risk management. The Sr. Project Manager will ensure compliance with safety, quality, and contractual requirements while maintaining strong client relationships and driving project success. This goal of this role is to provide mentorship to earlier career PMs and Project Coordinators. 

Key Responsibilities:

Project Management & Execution:

  • Lead and manage steel scope projects from inception to completion, ensuring adherence to scope, budget, and timeline.

  • Develop and maintain detailed project plans, schedules, and budgets.

  • Coordinate with vendors, fabrication and field teams to optimize project execution.

  • Monitor and control project performance, identifying and mitigating risks proactively.

  • Ensure compliance with all contractual requirements and industry standards.
  • Provide leadership and mentorship to Project Managers and Project Coordinators working in combination with the executive team and Fabrication Managers to ensure goals are set and met.

Financial & Cost Management:

  • Develop and track project budgets, ensuring cost control and financial reporting accuracy.

  • Analyze financial performance and implement corrective actions as necessary.

  • Collaborate with estimating teams to provide accurate bid proposals and change order management.

  • Negotiate contracts and manage vendor relationships to optimize cost-effectiveness.

Risk Management & Safety Compliance:

  • Identify project risks and develop mitigation strategies to ensure smooth execution.

  • Enforce strict adherence to company safety policies and OSHA regulations.

  • Work with site teams to conduct safety audits and implement continuous improvement initiatives.

  • Promote a culture of safety and ensure compliance with environmental and regulatory requirements.

Client & Stakeholder Communication:

  • Act as the primary point of contact for clients, subcontractors, and vendors.

  • Provide regular project status updates to internal and external stakeholders.

  • Address and resolve project-related issues efficiently to maintain client satisfaction.

  • Foster strong relationships with key clients to support business development efforts.

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
  • 7+ years of experience in industrial construction, specifically managing steel scope projects.​​​​​​​
  • Prior leadership experience 
  • Strong understanding of structural steel fabrication, erection, and installation.

  • Proficiency in project management software (Trimble, Primavera P6, Procore, MS Project, etc.).

  • Excellent problem-solving, negotiation, and leadership skills.

  • Strong knowledge of construction contracts, scheduling, and cost control principles.

  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining high-quality standards.

Why Join Greenberry Industrial Construction?

  • Competitive salary and benefits package. 401K with company match after one year of employment. 

  • Opportunity to manage large-scale, high-impact steel projects.

  • Work with an experienced and dedicated team in a growing company.

  • Be a key contributor to Greenberry’s success in the industrial construction sector.

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