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Job type: Full Time · Department: Commercial- San Antonio · Work type: On‑Site
Location: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Since 1969, Rogers‑O’Brien has firmly established itself as Texas’ Premier Builder by delivering excellence and expertise to our valued customers through all aspects of our business. We consistently deliver high quality buildings and exceed the most demanding expectations.
Rogers‑O’Brien is family‑owned, with the third generation leading the company’s operations. Our employees come from all walks of life. We hire great people from various backgrounds, not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because it makes our company stronger!
The Project Manager provides on‑site direction for all aspects of construction for their assigned project. Manage project costs to ensure completion within budget expectations. Develop the project schedule in critical path steps and budget time required to meet deadlines. Responsible for overall project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project accounting, and control, while providing technical direction and ensuring compliance with all safety and quality standards. Also responsible for the leadership and development of the project staff. Project manager is responsible for ensuring that the project meets or exceeds customer expectations.
Rogers‑O’Brien is committed to creating and maintaining a workplace in which all employees have an opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of the business and are valued for their skills, experience, and unique perspectives.
Rogers‑O’Brien Construction (RO) does not accept unsolicited resumes, profiles, or applications from recruiters or employment agencies. RO is under no obligation to pay any referral compensation or recruiter fee in the absence of a position‑specific requisition and currently executed Recruitment Services Agreement. This includes unsolicited resumes submitted directly to any RO employee or hiring manager.
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