DescriptionOwn the Site. Own the Schedule. Own the Outcome.Some people manage construction projects. You run them.
You're the one who catches the variance before it becomes a change order, holds subs to the standard without making it a battle, and keeps four moving projects from turning into one expensive problem. You don't need someone to tell you the schedule is slipping - you wrote the schedule, and you already know.
If that sounds like a normal Tuesday, keep reading.
What's In It For You- Own the Portfolio: Multiple active projects at different stages - never one long, monotonous job. The variety is the point.
- Direct Impact on the Bottom Line: Your decisions show up in our margins. That matters here.
- No Corporate Noise: We're small, flat, and fast. Your wins are visible and celebrated.
- Health Insurance: Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k): Eligible after one year; company contributes 3% with profit-sharing potential
- Growth Path: Responsibility expands through results, not seniority
- Team Culture: We celebrate wins together - axe throwing, bowling, indoor skydiving, and more
The RoleYou'll manage IPS Cash's renovation projects across New England - coordinating subcontractors, owning schedules, controlling budgets, and ensuring every project meets our standard before it leaves your hands.
Day to day, you will:
- Carry an active pipeline of renovation projects at various stages simultaneously
- Build and own scopes, schedules, and budgets for each project
- Source, bid, and hold subcontractors accountable to timelines, quality, and cost
- Conduct regular site visits and inspections to enforce workmanship and safety standards
- Identify problems early and solve them before they become costs or delays
- Keep leadership informed with proactive, accurate updates - no surprises
- Maintain full project documentation from kickoff through completion
- Collaborate with acquisitions, finance, and sales on project timelines and delivery
Not the Right Fit If:- You do your best work when the scope is locked and nothing changes
- Holding subs to the standard feels uncomfortable
- You're a reactive manager - you wait for problems rather than hunt for them
- Documentation and reporting feel like extras, not part of the job
- Blunt, direct feedback from leadership throws you off
- You need regular check-ins to stay on track
Core ValuesOur core values guide everything we do:
Excellence: Be a person who inspires others to Think, Learn & Act. How we live it every day: Be a part of a team that goes above and beyond to inspire themselves and others, raising the collective bar across the board.
Authenticity: Tell me what I NEED to hear, not what I want to hear. Don't blow smoke. How we live it every day: Everyone on the team has a voice and feels comfortable openly communicating with each other. Join a team where everyone respects each other and can engage in healthy conflict when necessary.
Accountability: Be a person who takes extreme ownership. How we live it every day: Our environment encourages high performance, opportunities for learning, and opportunities for growth. Everyone on the team holds one another accountable, while each individual is responsible for their own actions.
$90,000 - $130,000 at plan earnings. Top performers can exceed this rangeResponsibilities• Certify that each building project delivers a high-quality end product, oversee construction staff, and perform on-site assessments daily
• Hire subcontractors and verify that they have all the required permits
• Minimize injuries and delays on building projects by requiring complete attention to health and safety standards, and report any issues to the project manager when they occur
• Address the project's costs with clients to ensure that it remains within budget
• Analyze subcontractor productivity toward timelines and performance goals to ensure that the project is on schedule to be finished on budget and to the highest possible quality
Qualifications• Basic computer skills and ability to use Microsoft Office
• General contractor's license required
• Superb organizational, leadership, time-management, and communication skills
• Physical stamina to lift at least 40 lbs and use heavy equipment
• Must have a high school diploma, bachelor's degree is preferred for this role