Senior Construction Project Manager
Job Description
The Company
We’re working with a fast-growing, Boston-based construction and development firm known for its focus on high-quality urban residential projects. With a vertically integrated structure and a strong presence in the city’s most in-demand neighborhoods, this company brings a developer’s mindset to construction execution. Their team combines technical know-how with street-level insight — and they’re building some of the most sought-after living spaces in the city.
The Projects
This firm specializes in multifamily residential and high-end condominium developments, primarily in Boston and surrounding urban areas. Projects typically range from $5M to $30M and are often ground-up builds with premium finishes, complex logistics, and tight urban job sites. Their work blends luxury design with efficient construction management, and many of their developments are featured in high-profile real estate listings across the city.
The Role
As a Senior Project Manager, you’ll lead multiple active projects from preconstruction through turnover, with full responsibility for schedule, budget, client communication, and team leadership. You’ll be the key point of contact for architects, consultants, and ownership teams, managing both field and office operations. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, high-standards environment and brings deep experience with urban multifamily construction.
What’s in it for you?
- Competitive base salary up to $160,000, based on experience
- High-profile residential projects that build your reputation along with the company’s
- Direct access to ownership and real decision-making authority
- Strong pipeline of upcoming development-driven work in Boston
- Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, 401(k), PTO, and more
- Fast-moving, entrepreneurial culture with opportunities to lead and grow
If you’re a seasoned builder with a passion for city projects and high-end design, this is a chance to join a team that’s shaping Boston’s skyline — one building at a time.