About the RoleWe're looking for a Project Manager who knows how to run industrial projects with confidence and clarity. If you thrive in fast-paced environments, understand the world of equipment relocation, and can coordinate electrical/mechanical interfaces without breaking a sweat, this role is for you.
What You'll Own- Lead machinery moving projects from planning through closeout-industrial facilities, manufacturing lines, electrical/mechanical equipment, and more.
- Build and maintain project schedules while coordinating labor, equipment, subcontractors, vendors, and site requirements.
- Develop scope, estimate jobs, and support bid proposals for both turnkey and support-only projects.
- Communicate directly with clients, GCs, and subcontractors-clear, timely, and confident.
- Oversee safety planning, job hazard analysis, and compliance documentation.
- Manage budgets, track job cost, and forecast labor/equipment needs.
- Drive RFIs, change orders, submittals, and procurement activities.
- Support field execution with proactive planning, strong presence, and quick problem-solving.
What Makes You Successful Here- You know industrial environments-manufacturing, heavy equipment, plant upgrades, rigging, or machinery moving.
- You understand how electrical and mechanical scopes tie into equipment relocation.
- You're organized, assertive, and unafraid to take ownership.
- You communicate well with both field crews and high-level clients.
- You think ahead, avoid surprises, and bring solutions-not noise.
Must-Haves- 3-7 years of experience in machinery moving, industrial construction, rigging, or specialty contracting.
- Strong project coordination skills and familiarity with equipment such as gantries, forklifts, skates, cranes, etc.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, specs, and equipment installation requirements.
- Solid experience with job cost tracking, scheduling, and project documentation.
- Valid driver's license and ability to be on active job sites regularly.
Nice-to-Haves- Experience working with electrical and mechanical contractors.
- Estimating experience for industrial or specialty-rigging projects.
- Familiarity with OSHA requirements and site safety planning.