Commercial Construction Assistant Project Manager

Holland, MI
Full Time
Entry Level
COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER

YOU SHOULD WORK FOR EST…
If you would enjoy working with a small but mighty family business and you have what it takes to successfully lead and assist in the strategic oversight of multiple projects including the delivery and installation of industrial equipment and construction for our government/military customers, we invite you to apply… now.

EST Companies strives to be the best in our field by providing the highest quality products, integrations of multiple solutions, turnkey installation and on-going preventative maintenance/service updates. EST provides outstanding support during all aspects of each project from design, construction, installation and testing, service, and maintenance.  

RESPONSIBILITIES AND DETAILS:  
  • Exemplifies and provides customer service that exceeds expectations.
  • Possess a high degree of integrity and has acceptable background and driving record to obtain/maintain military base clearances.
  • Project Management and coordination of project functions to successful completion.
  • Tracks project schedules, costs, milestones, and timelines for adherence to scope of work and project goals.
  • Occasional Travel.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
This position is for those who live each day with courage and take pride in their work, and have…
  • Strong customer orientation – dependable, hands-on, hardworking, honest and able to work effectively under pressure.
  • Understanding of the importance of being a team player to achieve organizational goals.
  • Tech savvy with MS Office Suite, experience utilizing CRM’s and Project Management systems, and the proven ability to utilize/ leverage current tools and ever-changing technologies that support project management functions. Able to understand accounting spreadsheets, budgets, cost analysis and other similar reports, and create appropriate analysis and reports as required.
  • Fluent in English with excellent communication and listening skills.
  • The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 1 year experience in a project management or project coordinator role preferably in industrial, construction or government applications and associate or bachelor’s degree is a plus.
  • Strong electro/mechanical knowledge is a plus.
  • Ability to complete complex work that requires continuous, concentrated mental and visual effort to plan and problem solve, travel by way of commercial aircraft, routinely lift 50 pounds, occasionally up to 100 pounds, work outside under various environmental conditions, some exposure to hazardous materials and equipment, maneuver around moving objects, vehicles and machinery and ability to utilize a ladder with 300 pounds weight limit. 
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and welcome all qualified applicants. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, or religion or other legally protected status.

Visit our website at www.estcos.com to learn more about EST Companies, LLC
 
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