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HVAC Project Manager

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

HVAC Project Manager

Are you an experienced HVAC professional with a passion for project management and estimating? Join our team as an HVAC Project Manager, where your skills will drive the success of challenging and rewarding projects. From budgeting to execution, you’ll play a critical role in shaping our company’s projects while building strong relationships with clients and colleagues.

Why Work With Us

  • Leadership Opportunity: Manage impactful HVAC projects while mentoring and guiding your team.
  • Professional Growth: Leverage your expertise and expand your skills with hands-on project management.
  • Dynamic Environment: Work on diverse projects that challenge and develop your abilities.

How You’ll Contribute to the Team

As an HVAC Project Manager, you will:

  • Estimate and Plan: Prepare accurate project estimates by analyzing client needs and coordinating with internal and external resources.
  • Coordinate Job Setup: Manage job start-up by acquiring permits, coordinating with staff, and establishing a comprehensive project plan.
  • Budget and Manage: Create detailed budgets, track project costs, and oversee contracts, material logistics, and personnel.
  • Document and Report: Manage project documentation, change orders, RFIs, and closeout processes while providing senior management with updates.
  • Foster Relationships: Build strong relationships with customers, contractors, and colleagues while upholding company standards.
  • Monitor Progress: Conduct regular job site visits to ensure project timelines and quality standards are met.

What You’ll Bring to the Table

  • Technical Expertise: Ability to read and interpret blueprints, plans, and project specifications while maintaining a strong understanding of local and state codes.
  • Leadership and Communication: Strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to lead teams and collaborate effectively.
  • Tech-Savvy Skills: Proficiency in MEP Autodesk Software (or similar) and Microsoft Office.
  • Professional Demeanor: Always maintain a polished and professional appearance.
  • Driver’s License: Valid license with a clean driving record.

How You’ll Qualify

  • Education: Associate’s Degree in Project Management, Business, or a related field.
  • Experience: 5+ years of experience in HVAC project management/estimating or 10+ years in the HVAC/Sheet Metal industry.
  • Software Proficiency: Experience with MEP Autodesk or similar software preferred.

What to Expect

  • Extended periods of desk work with computer and office equipment.
  • Fieldwork involves walking on uneven surfaces and exposure to various weather conditions.
  • Candidates must pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check.

 

 

Howe, Inc. is an EEO/AAP employer.

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