Project Manager - Coatings (Remote Work Opportunity)

Landmark Structures is a leading provider of engineering, construction, and asset management services for storage solutions in the water, wastewater, power, and industrial markets. We operate throughout North American and have built our reputation on delivering the most challenging projects with a high degree of efficiency and precision. Challenging the norm and innovating better methods is core to our approach. Position Overview We have an exciting and challenging opportunity for a Project Manager - Coatings to join our team. This role will execute the project management functions for numerous clients and will specifically manage our coatings phases. The Project Manager will be an experienced manager of our subcontracted coatings construction phases, have strong client interface and communication competencies, and exemplary contract development, negotiation, and management skills. Essential Functions • Demonstrate and model behaviors of a Landmark leader that are consistent with Landmark's Mission, Vision, and Values; Promote, practice and enforce Landmark's environmental, health, safety and quality standards and practices • Responsible for the planning & management of diverse and complex coatings projects; Perform duties using sound project management principles and methodologies • Proficient in contract administration, project scheduling, and revenue and arenaflex management; Ensure contracts are sound, beneficial, and strategically negotiated • Effectively and consistently lead clients and builds and fosters good relationships • Identify risk and develop and execute mitigation strategies • Identify resolutions to contract, project, execution (including scheduling), and client issues; Negotiate and strategize client and subcontractor scope changes • Participate in pre-construction, progress and planning meetings with project stakeholders; Collaborate with construction & engineering stakeholders to plan, manage, procure and execute work for each phase Travel • Overnight travel required, may vary from weekly to bi-monthly on average depending on project requirements • 30% travel to be expected Education • Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction, business, or related field of study Experience • Minimum of seven (7) years of project management experience in heavy construction, design-build projects, and managing multi-million dollar projects • Understanding of engineering principles and assembly, fabrication, and construction workflows • Knowledge of project management software and computer applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Procore • Organized team player able to work in a deadline driven, fast-paced environment • Exceptional oral and written communication skills • NACE/SSPC certification or coatings inspection training preferred. • Knowledge of coatings inspection procedures and logistics management preferred. EOE, including disability/vets If you have a question, or need an accommodation as part of the employment process, please contact Human Resources at careers@teamlandmark.com Landmark is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply tot his job

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