The position of project manager is sometimes the same as that of a general superintendent or project superintendent. The nature of a project manager’s work is, therefore, very dependent upon the firm’s organizational structure, the firm’s size, and the number or size of projects the manager works with. He or she is an individual capable of overall management responsibility for delivering a construction project from its conception until it functions as it was intended. The project manager must be capable of establishing performance and delivery criteria for approval by the owner. If one’s firm is involved in project design work, the project manager may be responsible for directing the production of basic design plans and construction documents. Estimating, start up, scheduling, actual construction, expediting, inspection, quality control, and total delivery of the project according to the established criteria are aspects of the project manager’s job.
Education and Training
Advancement Potential
Project managers are usually considered top management, and often become principal officers of their construction firms. On occasion, project managers start their own company.
Ohio Wage Averages
Hourly: $49.76
Annual: $103,510
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, [March 31, 2022] [https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_oh.htm]