Project Manager - Residential Remodeling

Providence, RI
Full Time
Experienced

Project Manager – Residential Remodeling

Location: Providence, RI | Type: Full-Time On Site 

Red House Design Build is seeking a skilled and self-sufficient Project Manager to lead high-end residential remodeling projects from the Sales/Design handoff through final completion and warranty. We're looking for someone who brings both technical expertise and project leadership to ensure jobs are completed on time, within budget, and with exceptional client satisfaction.

About the Role

As the Project Manager, you’ll work closely with estimating, design, and production teams to ensure each project is buildable, financially sound, and delivered at the highest standard. You’ll manage schedules, materials, subcontractors, and field staff while being the primary point of contact for clients during the build phase.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead weekly project meetings with clients and internal stakeholders
  • Maintain and manage detailed project schedules
  • Coordinate project buyouts (materials, vendors, subcontractors, and in-house labor)
  • Conduct regular site visits to monitor progress, quality, safety, and cleanliness
  • Review project packages after handoff and before production kickoff
  • Manage daily job site operations and ensure scope alignment
  • Oversee ordering, logistics, and timely delivery of materials
  • Track budgets and submit monthly financial reports on each project
  • Supervise and mentor Lead Carpenters and field staff
  • Maintain daily logs, documentation, and clear communication across all teams
  • Evaluate subcontractors and negotiate pricing/terms

What We’re Looking For

  • Minimum 5 years of experience managing residential remodeling projects
  • Strong general knowledge of residential construction, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC
  • NARI Certification, EPA RRP, and Construction Supervisor License (or willingness to obtain)
  • Strong leadership and communication skills
  • High proficiency with computers,  Google Workspace, and cloud-based project management tools
  • Ability to manage multiple job sites simultaneously
  • Self-starter with minimal need for training or oversight
  • Detail-oriented with a commitment to excellence and accountability
  • Ability to lift up to 40 lbs regularly and navigate active job sites
     
Why Join Red House?
  • Salary range: $88,000–$98,000 per year (commensurate with experience) + Profit Sharing
  • Supportive and collaborative team culture
  • Clear systems, structure, and leadership that value your expertise
  • Opportunities for growth and professional development
  • High-quality projects that you’ll be proud to lead
  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Weekly Team Lunch and Healthy snacks

Our Core Values

We live by these values every day: Excellence, Accountability, Service, Collaboration, and Urgency. If these resonate with you, you’ll fit right in.

Ready to Build With Us?

Apply now to join a company that respects your craft, values your input, and delivers projects the right way every time.


 
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