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Civil Project Manager

Oahu, Hawaii

Civil Project Manager

Location: Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
Employment Type: Full-Time | Exempt
Department: Civil
Reports To: Senior Project Manager
Compensation: $100,000 – $130,000 base salary, plus end-of-year bonus eligibility (performance-based)

 

This Is Not a “Paper PM” Role.

This is a boots-on-the-ground, numbers-owning, people-leading Project Manager role for someone who knows how to run work, not just track it.

At Alpha Inc., Civil Project Managers don’t sit on the sidelines. You own the job—from bid handoff to closeout. You’re accountable for schedule, cost, quality, safety, and profit. You lead crews, align superintendents, manage risk, and make real-time decisions that move dirt, people, and outcomes.

If you’re the kind of PM who:

  • Thinks like an operator, not an administrator
  • Takes pride in clean jobs, tight schedules, and strong margins
  • Leads with respect, clarity, and backbone
  • Wants to build projects that actually matter to Hawaiʻi

…keep reading.

 

About Alpha Inc.

Founded and grown in Hawaiʻi, Alpha Inc. is a locally owned leader in heavy civil construction, concrete, energy, drilling, and infrastructure solutions. We build projects that serve island communities for generations—and we do it with pride, precision, and accountability.

Our culture is anchored by three core values:

Lead with Heart – Respect people. Build trust. Do the right thing, even when it’s hard.
Strength in Unity – One crew. One mission. No silos, no egos.
Alpha Mentality – Own the outcome. Push standards higher. Get better every day.

As a Civil Project Manager, you are a culture carrier as much as a project leader.

 

What You’ll Own

Run the Project—End to End

  • Lead and manage heavy civil construction projects from preconstruction through closeout
  • Own project P&L, cost controls, forecasting, and financial performance
  • Deliver work safely, on schedule, and to Alpha quality standards

Control the Numbers

  • Prepare, review, and manage estimates, budgets, subcontracts, purchase orders, and change orders
  • Track job costs, production rates, and forecast accuracy
  • Identify risks early and act decisively

Drive the Schedule

  • Build and manage project schedules
  • Coordinate manpower, equipment, and materials to keep work moving
  • Adjust plans proactively when conditions change

Lead People in the Field

  • Partner closely with Superintendents, Foremen, and Engineers
  • Set clear expectations and hold teams accountable
  • Mentor junior team members and elevate performance

Communicate Like a Pro

  • Maintain strong relationships with clients, inspectors, subcontractors, and internal teams
  • Provide clear, honest updates on progress, risks, and solutions
  • Resolve issues quickly and professionally

Protect the Company

  • Ensure compliance with safety standards, project specifications, and legal requirements
  • Maintain accurate documentation and reporting
  • Handle disputes and challenges with calm leadership and sound judgment

 

What an A-Player Looks Like Here

Experience & Background

  • 2–3+ years of project management experience in heavy civil construction
  • Proven success managing multiple scopes, crews, and deadlines
  • Experience overseeing job costs, schedules, and subcontractors

Education & Credentials

  • Associate’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field preferred
  • ACI certification a plus
  • Strong proficiency in construction management and accounting software

Skills That Matter

  • Natural leadership with field credibility
  • Strong financial and operational mindset
  • Clear communicator—up, down, and across the organization
  • Highly organized, decisive, and accountable
  • Comfortable making tough calls in fast-moving environments

Mindset

You don’t blame.
You don’t hide problems.
You own outcomes.

You lead with heart, work in unity, and bring an Alpha Mentality to every jobsite.

 

Why Build Your Career at Alpha?

  • Work on high-impact civil projects that shape Hawaiʻi’s future
  • Be trusted with real responsibility—not micromanaged
  • Join a company where culture, safety, and people actually matter
  • Earn competitive pay ($100K–$130K) plus end-of-year bonus opportunity
  • Build a long-term career with a growing, values-driven organization

This is a role for someone who wants to run work, lead people, and leave projects better than they found them.

 

Requirements (Conditions of Employment)

Employment at Alpha Inc. is contingent upon:
• Completion of standard pre-employment screening.
• Successful completion of a background check conducted after a conditional offer; any prior issues will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis consistent with Hawaiʻi and federal law.
• Passing a drug test (for both full-time and part-time hires) conducted in line with Hawaiʻi statutory requirements.

Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States; we are unable to sponsor employment visas. Employment eligibility will be verified upon hire.

If you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or hiring process, please contact us at careers@alphahawaii.com.

 

Equal Opportunity Employer

Alpha Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We do not discriminate based on any protected status under federal or Hawaiʻi law, and we provide equal opportunity in all employment practices, including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, and training.

 

Ready to Run Real Work?

If you’re a Civil Project Manager who wants ownership, impact, and a team worth committing to, Alpha Inc. is ready for you.

This isn’t just a job. It’s a builder’s seat at the table.

 

 

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