Evans Equipment & Environmental · 6 hours ago
Director of Project Management
Evans Equipment & Environmental is a fast-growing, nationally recognized manufacturer and contractor specializing in industrial wash-water treatment systems. The Director of Project Management leads the strategic and operational execution of all company projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and meet high standards of safety and quality.
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Responsibilities
Oversee the full lifecycle of all active projects across national accounts and regional builds — from order entry through final commissioning and closeout
Develop and implement scalable project management processes, documentation standards, and departmental Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Manage and mentor a team of Project Managers and Coordinators, including recruitment and training
Lead weekly PM and cross-department meetings with Sales, Fabrication, Manufacturing, and Field Installation Services
Ensure consistent execution of project plans, schedules, budgets, and deliverables
Review and approve scopes of work, cost estimates, contracts, and change orders
Identify and mitigate project risks through proactive communication and contingency planning
Oversee logistics coordination for shipping, installation, and commissioning of equipment systems
Track project profitability and departmental performance against monthly revenue and margin goals
Collaborate with accounting to manage invoicing schedules, deposits, and payment milestones
Support forecasting, backlog analysis, and workload planning across PM staff
Partner closely with Sales, Construction, Fabrication, and Manufacturing to ensure accurate job handoffs and alignment on design intent
Interface with customers and contractors to ensure clear expectations, progress transparency, and issue resolution
Develop best practices for installation sequencing, client communication, and documentation control
Implement project management software tools and dashboards to improve reporting and accountability
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business, or related field
5–10+ years of progressive project management experience, with at least 3 years in a senior or departmental leadership role
Proven success managing complex, multi-site industrial or environmental projects ($100K–$2M+ range)
Strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, and civil construction principles
Exceptional leadership, organizational, and communication skills