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Project Manager - Heavy-Highway/Heavy-Civil Construction - Columbia, MO
Do you have a passion for building highways, bridges and infrastructure?
Can you expertly manage schedules and budgets to successfully bring projects to completion?
Would you like the opportunity to mentor and lead other civil contruction professionals?
Does the idea of joining an established, yet growing company intrigue you?
Would you like to join a company where you can have an immediate, positive impact to infrastructure improvements here in the Midwest?
If you answered “YES” to these questions, Hardy Holding Group would like to talk to you.
Hardy Holding Group is the management organization for two heavy-highway/heavy-civil construction companies in the Midwest. (Relocation help possible). We are looking for an established and successful heavy-highway/heavy-civil construction industry project manager to join our Missouri team and work out of our Columbia, Missouri Office.
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This position is based in Columbia, MO and does require some travel.
Hardy Holding Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer, a drug-free and alcohol-free workplace, and participates in E-Verify.
Job Type: Full-time
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$124k-155k (estimate)
09/28/2023
08/25/2024
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