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Construction Project Manager

Boise, Idaho, United States

Pay: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year
 
Become a part of a team that makes a difference.
 
When something happens that changes people’s lives Polygon is needed. Our customers rely on us being by their side when they need us the most. They trust that we will efficiently take care of their problems with excellence, integrity, and empathy.
Now is your opportunity to join us. We are currently looking for a Project Manager for our Operations team.
 
Under the direction of the Regional Business Unit Manager and in close cooperation with sales personnel, the Project Manager is responsible for producing and completing assigned projects in any market segment in order to satisfy the customer needs and expectations. Additionally, the Project Manager will perform and supervise other operations personnel with field work within an assigned office. The Project Manager will be responsible for the overall management of the local office including but not limited to project execution, equipment readiness, Team development, and overall day to day management of operations.
 
Essential Job Functions:
  • Engage in and promote all health and safety protocols and processes at Polygon
  • Utilize and advocate the Polygon Model in daily functions and activities
  • Complete and submit expense reports accurately and in a timely fashion to ensure company issued credit card is not delinquent in payment
  • Accurately complete on a daily basis all project, equipment maintenance, and other documentation as required
  • Continue to develop and actively engage in the Polygon Core Competency and Development Plan for self and direct reports
  • Responsible for successful project completion, including direct and indirect cost control, scope completion and change orders, documentation, quality-control, job-file completion, and reporting
  • Communicate and interface proactively with Sales Team to assist with estimating or scoping projects in the assigned office.
  • Facilitate pre-project planning activities with Sales Team
  • Coordinate internal resources and third parties/vendors for the execution of projects
  • Manage changes to the project scope, project schedule and project costs and communicate with Sales Team regarding these changes
  • Measure project performance using appropriate tools and techniques
  • Minimize out of service equipment in the assigned office and engage in activities to make out of service equipment ready to rent
  • Implement best practices and processes for equipment maintenance and repair within assigned office
  • Operate company vehicles in a safe and courteous manner while following federally mandated DOT regulations when applicable and completing documentation as required. Vehicles are equipped with electronic monitoring devices and drivers are required to have a minimum safety score that is determined by the Polygon EH&S Manager
  • Utilize current ERP (NetSuite) for all functions of the position including but not limited to project management, asset management, inventory, purchasing, and time entry or approval
  • Responsible for managing assigned house accounts that have little to no sales representation.
  • Assist and support PIA sales management in scoping and estimating projects and applications.
  • Active Role in local P&L and accountable for Revenue and how it relates to the Profit and Loss.
  • Approve payroll for direct reports per company guidelines
Job Qualifications:
  • Minimum two years of technical school or four years on the job experience in a related field preferred
  • Two years of project management experience and two years supervisory experience in a service industry preferred
  • Basic knowledge of electrical, HVAC, and mechanical skills. High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • Must have strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills along with technical skills
  • Must be Team oriented and professional manner
  • Ability to perform duties that are physical in nature
  • Willing to work overtime when needed
  • Willing to travel on short notice, sometimes for extended duration (typically 1-3 weeks)
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Ability to utilize and tow trailers for delivery of equipment
  • Ability to use IT hardware and equipment for documentation and reporting
  • Ability to assist with scope and design of basic or complex projects
Demonstration of the Polygon Values:
  • Integrity
  • Excellence
  • Empathy

Employee Benefits

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield (PPO) - Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance
  • Short Term Disability
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Group Life/ AD&D
  • Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Supplemental Insurance - Short-Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Cancer, Lump-Sum Critical Illness
  • Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Retirement/401k with an employer-matched contribution

 

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