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Project Manager – Property Restoration
Role Summary
The Project Manager oversees the full lifecycle of restoration projects—from initial assessment to final completion. This position plays a key part in ensuring that property owners and insurance partners receive timely communication, professional service, and an excellent overall experience.
Primary Responsibilities
- Manage emergency and reconstruction assignments, including site evaluations, sketches, estimates, resource scheduling, and communication with clients and adjusters.
- Meet established corporate and program metrics for file progress, estimating deadlines, and project completion.
- Guide clients through the restoration process by setting realistic timelines and ensuring clear, ongoing communication.
- Prepare accurate project budgets and estimates while achieving targeted profitability.
- Handle invoicing and monitor accounts receivable for assigned projects.
- Maintain productive relationships with subcontractors and third-party vendors, ensuring compliance with agreements and performance standards.
- Deliver exceptional customer service and foster strong long-term relationships with clients and stakeholders.
- Promote and uphold company health and safety procedures, ensuring compliance on all job sites.
- Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress and verify quality.
- Balance multiple competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Ensure alignment with company policies, operational standards, and key initiatives.
- Provide consistent updates through daily or weekly reporting as required.
- Be available during evenings, weekends, and on-call rotations, depending on operational needs.
Required Experience & Skills
- 5–7 years of experience in construction or property restoration.
- Strong proficiency with MS Office, MS Project, Xactimate, and XactAnalysis.
- IICRC certifications (WRT, FSRT) strongly preferred; additional IICRC credentials such as Odour Control, Applied Structural Drying, or AMRT are an asset.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, coach, and support team members.
- Ability to interpret construction drawings and technical documentation.
- Solid understanding of construction principles and the Ontario Building Code.
- Able to work independently or collaboratively while consistently prioritizing safety.
- Strong negotiation abilities and relationship-building skills.
- Effective at multitasking, managing deadlines, and working under pressure.
- A proactive mindset with strong problem-solving capabilities and a commitment to project completion.
- Entrepreneurial, adaptable, and resourceful work style.
- Ability to travel occasionally as required.
- Valid G or G2 driver’s licence.
Languages
- English
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