Project Manager, Structural Steel Construction
Company: Ezarc Solutions
Location: Lehi
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Project Manager, Structural
Steel Construction will oversee and manage all aspects of
structural steel projects from conception through to completion.
The individual in this role will apply their expertise in
structural steel design, fabrication, and erection to ensure
projects are delivered on time, within budget, and meet all safety,
quality, and compliance standards. The Project Manager will work
closely with clients, engineers, subcontractors, and internal teams
to coordinate project activities, resolve issues, and ensure
project success. Key Responsibilities Preconstruction and
Estimating Assist in project procurement by reviewing drawings,
walking the scope to be bid, and providing estimator with detailed
scope information sufficient to bid the project. Assist estimator
with bid preparation and bid review with all aspects of the scope
including design, detailing, fabrication, and erection. Review
project contract. Once awarded, provide leadership throughout
design (including BIM), detailing and project planning. Project
Planning and Coordination: Lead the planning and execution of
structural steel projects, including coordination of activities
between the design, fabrication, and construction teams. Develop
comprehensive project schedules, budgets, and resource plans,
ensuring effective allocation of manpower, materials, and
equipment. Ensure that all project requirements are understood and
met, including client specifications, safety regulations, and
building codes. Budget and Cost Management: Prepare, manage, and
track project budgets, including the identification of cost-saving
opportunities and the mitigation of potential cost overruns.
Monitor project expenses and report financial status to senior
management, ensuring that projects remain within scope, schedule,
and budget. Team Leadership and Management: Supervise and lead
cross-functional project teams, including engineers, fabricators,
erectors, and subcontractors. Ensure that project team members are
clear on roles, responsibilities, and expectations, fostering a
collaborative and productive work environment. Conduct regular
meetings to review project progress, address concerns, and provide
necessary guidance to the team. Quality Control and Safety
Management: Enforce rigorous quality control processes to ensure
that all structural steel work is completed to the highest
standards, meeting or exceeding project specifications. Ensure
compliance with all safety regulations, including OSHA guidelines,
ensuring that all workers adhere to safety procedures and
guidelines on the job site. Conduct regular site inspections and
audits to ensure safety, quality, and schedule adherence. Client
Communication and Stakeholder Management: Serve as the primary
point of contact for clients, providing regular updates on project
status, milestones, and any issues that arise. Manage client
relationships, ensuring that their needs and concerns are addressed
promptly, leading to high levels of satisfaction. Act as the
liaison between clients, engineers, architects, and subcontractors
to facilitate communication and resolve any conflicts. Problem
Solving and Risk Management: Identify potential risks related to
structural steel design, fabrication, and erection, and develop
strategies to mitigate those risks. Handle project issues,
including design changes, delays, equipment breakdowns, or
personnel issues, ensuring minimal disruption to the overall
timeline. Implement contingency plans as needed to address
unforeseen challenges. Scheduling and Resource Allocation: Develop
detailed project schedules, ensuring timely completion of all
deliverables, with effective coordination between design,
fabrication, and construction phases. Manage the procurement of
materials and resources, ensuring the availability of necessary
equipment and supplies at all stages of the project. Track progress
against schedules and make adjustments as necessary to keep the
project on track. Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate
project documentation, including contracts, change orders, and
project logs. Prepare regular progress reports for senior
management, stakeholders, and clients, highlighting key milestones,
challenges, and achievements. Ensure that all project documentation
complies with legal, safety, and regulatory requirements. Vendor
and Subcontractor Management: Select, negotiate, and manage
relationships with subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors involved
in the project, ensuring high-quality deliverables and
cost-effective solutions. Monitor vendor performance and ensure
that subcontractors meet their contractual obligations, including
adherence to schedules, budgets, and quality standards.
Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering,
Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related
field. Certification or training in project management (PMP, LEED,
etc.) is a plus. Experience: At least 5-8 years of experience in
project management, specifically within the structural steel
industry, with a proven track record of delivering complex projects
on time and within budget. Experience managing large-scale
structural steel projects, with knowledge of structural and
connection design and the ability to oversee engineering,
detailing, IFA drawing reviews, IFF coordination, erection, and
project closeout. In-depth knowledge of structural steel
fabrication techniques, codes, and industry standards (e.g., AISC,
AWS, ASTM). Strong background in managing project teams and
liaising with clients and subcontractors. Skills: Proficiency in
project management software (e.g., MS Project, Procore, Primavera).
Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and direct
multidisciplinary teams. Excellent communication, negotiation, and
interpersonal skills. Solid understanding of design, BIM,
detailing, estimating, budgeting, cost control, and resource
allocation. Ability to identify potential project risks and
implement effective solutions. Certifications (Preferred but not
required): Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety certification. Physical Demands:
Ability to work in an office and on-site environment, including
construction and fabrication settings. Occasional travel to project
sites and supplier facilities, requiring the ability to walk and
stand for extended periods. Must be able to inspect and oversee
work in construction environments, including the use of personal
protective equipment (PPE). Work Environment: The Project Manager,
Structural Steel Construction will split time between office work
and visits to active construction and fabrication sites. The role
may require working under tight deadlines and managing
high-pressure situations while maintaining a focus on quality and
safety.
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