Job Description
Job Description
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER – Industrial Elevators (Remote / Travel-Heavy)
Location: Remote (Eastern or Central Time Zones preferred)
Travel: Up to 65% (Project-based travel required)
Salary: Up to $160,000
About the Role
Are you a seasoned construction professional ready to lead complex industrial projects? We're seeking a Construction Manager to oversee the installation, refurbishment, and modernization of rack-and-pinion industrial elevator systems across industrial job sites.
This hands-on field leadership role blends construction management, union workforce oversight, and client coordination. You'll ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and to the highest technical standards — all while building strong relationships with field crews and project stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage industrial elevator installation and modernization projects from initiation through closeout.
- Collaborate with and supervise union ironworkers and subcontractors to maintain project timelines and safety standards.
- Interpret technical drawings, schematics, and engineering designs to ensure accurate implementation on-site.
- Act as the primary liaison between clients, field crews, and internal teams to ensure smooth project execution.
- Manage compliance with ASME standards and site-specific regulations.
- Conduct regular field visits to job sites (up to 65% travel required).
Required Qualifications:
- 3–5 years of experience in industrial construction management.
- At least 10 years of total hands-on field experience (ironworking, electrical trades, welding, or similar).
- Ability to obtain a TWIC card within 90 days of employment.
- Demonstrated success in managing field teams and coordinating multiple tasks under pressure.
- Strong skills in project planning, contractor coordination, and technical problem-solving.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous experience in elevator installation or modernization.
- Licensed elevator mechanic (state-specific licensure).
- Familiarity with ASME 17.1 codes and compliance.
- Background in managing multiple subcontractors on industrial job sites.
- In-depth understanding of construction contracts, safety compliance, and QA/QC.
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent work experience).
Work Environment & Location
- Remote-first position unless based in Shelton, CT or Houston, TX.
- Must be able to work and attend meetings during Eastern or Central Time Zone business hours.
- Travel required for on-site project management across the U.S.
Why Join Us?
You'll be joining a company with global expertise in industrial vertical access solutions — committed to innovation, safety, and long-term client partnerships. This is a high-impact role with long-term growth potential for construction professionals seeking challenging industrial projects.