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Your top job as a project manager in construction? You can find it here.

As a project manager, you are the lynchpin of every construction project. You plan, calculate, negotiate and ensure that everything from preparation to completion stays on schedule. You are not afraid of responsibility, but you are afraid of sitting still.

Why you as a project manager are a match for IMPACT

  • Top pay according to experience.
  • Responsibility + autonomy: You decide, organize and coordinate.
  • Growth Opportunity: To operations manager or estimating manager.
  • Leadership: You get the best out of your team.

We are looking for doers with brains.

Are you organizationally strong, communicative and results-oriented? Then this is your next step.

Ready to lead projects from A to Z?

Check out project manager jobs at IMPACT below.

In 5 steps to your new job

1

Application

You apply for a specific job or spontaneously take a chance. You can apply quickly and without a resume.

2

Matching

We will get to work on your application and see if your motivation and experience match te job requirements.

3

Conversation with IMPACT.

We understand that a resume doesn't say it all: we get to know you and test what you're strong at.

4

Decision employer

Your presentation may be followed by an interview, after which the employer makes the final decision.

5

Contract signing

Your adventure starts now, congratulations! IMPACT makes sure everything goes smoothly, from startup to payroll.

Questions fréquemment posées

What does a project manager do in the construction sector?

A project manager in the construction sector coordinates the entire construction project, including budget management, planning, quality control and client relationships. The project manager oversees all project phases and ensures deadlines, costs and quality standards are respected.

What education do you need to become a project manager in construction?

To become a project manager in construction, a bachelor’s or master’s degree in construction, engineering or management is typically required. Practical on-site experience is often essential.

What is the salary of a project manager in construction?

The position of project manager is not subject to minimum wage scales under Joint Committee 124. Salaries are determined at company level. In practice, salaries usually range between approximately €3,500 and €5,000+ gross per month depending on experience and project size.

What is the difference between a project manager and a site manager?

Project manager: broader scope, including budget, contracts and client management.
Site manager: operational focus on execution, on-site coordination and daily supervision.